Social Media Content Creator & Marketer for kids engineering & coding education program

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TYPE OF WORK

Part Time

WAGE / SALARY

$4/ hr

HOURS PER WEEK

TBD

DATE UPDATED

Sep 23, 2025

JOB OVERVIEW

The main goals are to research, write and post daily content to the website and social media properties ( ---------- and Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) of MakerState, an engineering and coding education program for children.

You will:
Research content online that can be reposted with appropriate hashtags and URLs to maximize sharing/re-posting.
Create repurposed SEO-building content (blogs, stories, videos, images, infographics, quotes).
Write daily, short social media content for posts. Content will include engineering and coding projects, experiments, games, brain teasers, fun facts, promotions.
Schedule and post in ---------- to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Use photos from our Google Photos account to add to posted content.
Plan new and creative social media campaigns that add audience members, follows, likes, shares, etc. and promote sales and sign-ups.
Work with our existing team on social media marketing for new campaigns.
Objectives: increase awareness, grow audience, engage families, and increase sales.

Required:
High written and verbal English communication skills.
High knowledge and delivery of social media content creation and marketing.
High attention to details.

Preferred:
Knowledge about STEM/coding education (Science,Technology, English, Math, Scratch by MIT, Minecraft, Roblox, TinkerCAD, Piskel, Robotics etc.)

NEXT STEP:
As part of your job application to MakerState, we would like to ask you to create two social media posts, following the instructions in this doc:

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Your English must be excellent. We cannot correct grammar mistakes as the ongoing role will require you to post directly to our social media platforms via Hootsuite without us editing your content.

We will only be processing those who submit this activity.

Looking forward to what you create!

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