Social Media Manager for Film Director

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I'm an independent film director and founder of a production

company based in the Canary Islands, Spain. We have multiple

projects in development across feature film and documentary.

I have zero time to manage my online presence and need a

reliable operator to handle it consistently.

SCOPE:

- LinkedIn personal: 2 posts/week (I provide voice notes and

bullet points, you draft, I approve)

- Instagram (production company): 2 posts/week, visual-first

(you design in Canva from material I provide: stills,

behind-the-scenes, team)

- Light engagement: 20-30 min/day on weekdays liking and

commenting on industry accounts from a list I provide

(festivals, sales agents, fellow filmmakers)

- Monthly brief report: growth, top posts, engagement

PROCESS:

- Weekly 20-min check-in call (your timezone-friendly)

- Content drafts in shared Google Doc, I approve within 24h

- You schedule and publish

- Voice notes from me when something newsworthy happens

MUST HAVE:

- 2+ years social media management experience

- Portfolio with clients in creative industries (film, music,

art, design, founders, agencies) — please share links

- Fluent English (Spanish bilingual is a strong plus)

- Strong Canva design skills

- Reliable communication, 24h response on weekdays

NICE TO HAVE:

- Familiarity with film industry or strong interest in learning

- Basic Reels editing (CapCut or similar)

- Experience writing in a founder/director voice for LinkedIn

NOT LOOKING FOR:

- Agencies or multi-person teams

- Generalist beginners with no portfolio

- ChatGPT-only content writers

- Anyone who can't show real portfolio work

Please include in your application:

1. Three (3) links to social media accounts you currently

manage or have managed recently

2. A short paragraph describing how you'd approach Week 1 with

a director/founder client who has no time

3. Write "Canary Islands" at the very top of your reply so I

know you read this brief completely

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