Community Manager

2 days ago

🏡 Remote – New York

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Girls Who Code at Columbia University

As Girls Who Code's first non-profit collegiate chapter, Girls Who Code at Columbia University provides on-campus computer science education to 50 high school girls every Saturday from underrepresented backgrounds in the New York City and surrounding areas.https://www.facebook.com/GirlsWhoCodeatColumbiaUniversity/

programming • education • STEM • community • women

11 - 50

Description

• Develop and implement program strategy to grow the Motherhood into the largest, most powerful movement for moms in America • Design, launch, and manage our premier digital home for moms to build community on and offline, access resources, and create change • Ongoing recruitment and management of volunteers, as well as the implementation of community guidelines and moderation policies to ensure respectful and constructive interactions • Listen, learn, and build relationships with members of the Motherhood to build trust and inform the creation of new products, resources, and campaigns • Create and launch resources, workshops, and more to empower moms to take actions in their workplaces and communities • Project manage digital campaigns end-to-end with tangible CTAs that drive impact for our moms • Organize and host virtual and in-person events to drive community engagement, including moms’ participation in our annual Moms First Summit • Develop and distribute Motherhood-related communications, including newsletters and promotional materials • Analyze metrics and feedback to identify trends, measure the success of community initiatives, and inform overall grassroots strategy • Curate content to stimulate community

Requirements

• Minimum of 5 years of experience in community management, digital organizing, or a related field • Strong understanding of grassroots movements and community building • Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, with proven ability to build high-trust relationships with diverse community members • Proficiency with digital communication tools and CRMs, with a preference for candidates with experience using Every Action and Mobilize • Creative thinker with the ability to develop engaging content, including campaigns to drive collective action and virtual events • Strong organizational and project management skills, with a track record of using data and insights to improve products and/or programs • Team player with a flexible, creative, and analytical approach to problem solving • Committed to the mission of finishing the fight for women’s equality

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