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Social Media Specialist & Video Editor
Location
Latin America (LATAM) + 1 moreAll locations: Latin America (LATAM) | South America
Posted
58 days ago
Salary
$1.6K - $1.9K / month
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Social Media Specialist & Video Editor
Bionic Talent
Role Description We are seeking a creative, highly organized Social Media Specialist & Video Editor to lead our client's digital presence. This role is essential for a "big picture" founder who needs a proactive partner to manage content strategy, execute high-end video editing, and maintain a consistent social media calendar. The ideal candidate is not just "hands" for execution but a "brain" capable of suggesting ideas and using modern tools like AI to enhance the firm's authority. - Video Production: Editing long-form videos (10–30 minutes) for YouTube and the website with high production value (jump cuts, transitions, keyframing). - Content Repurposing: Splicing long-form content into shorter reels, TikToks, and social posts to maximize reach. - Social Media Management: Creating, getting approval for, and scheduling a monthly content calendar. - Brand Authority: Ensuring all content reflects a professional, authoritative voice suitable for family law — prioritizing social proof over "viral" or "silly" trends. - AI Integration: Experimenting with AI tools and avatars to improve onboarding and training processes. - Organization: Manage and track ideas, notes, and inputs from the founder to ensure the timely execution of creative concepts. Qualifications - 2+ years of experience as a Video Editor and Social Media Specialist. - Proven experience in video editing (Premiere Pro or similar) and social media management. - Strong understanding of content strategy (how to turn one video into many assets). - Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple creative projects independently. - Excellent written and verbal English communication skills. - Experience working with a US law firm is a plus. Requirements - Position: Social Media Specialist & Video Editor - Remote Status: Fully Remote - Preferred Location: Latin America, South Africa - Working Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm EST - Holidays: US Federal Holidays - Salary: USD 1600 - USD 1900 per month - Internal Job ID: 1262
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