About the role
Company Description CampusClip is an all-in-one EdTech platform designed to support learners and educators with accessible, user-friendly digital tools. The platform brings together educational content, collaboration features, and resources to streamline learning and campus life. CampusClip aims to make education more engaging, organized, and efficient by centralizing key academic and social experiences in one place. Team members contribute to a mission-driven environment focused on improving how students and institutions connect and learn. The company values innovation, clarity, and community-building in every aspect of its work. Role Description As a part-time remote Social Media Manager at CampusClip, you will plan, create, and publish content across social media platforms to grow engagement and brand awareness. You will manage the content calendar, develop platform-specific strategies, and optimize posts for reach and performance. Day-to-day responsibilities include drafting and scheduling posts, monitoring comments and messages, and responding in a timely, professional manner. You will analyze social media metrics, prepare brief performance reports, and adjust strategies based on data and audience feedback. Collaboration with the broader team to align social content with product updates, campaigns, and community initiatives is a key part of this role. Qualifications Candidates should possess skills in Social Media Marketing and Social Media Optimization (SMO) to plan campaigns and improve performance across platforms. Candidates should possess strong Communication and Writing skills to create clear, engaging, and audience-appropriate content. Candidates should possess skills in Content Strategy to design and maintain an effective social media content calendar aligned with brand goals. Experience with major social platforms (e.g., Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter, LinkedIn) and basic analytics tools is beneficial. Ability to work independently in a remote environment, manage time effectively, and adapt quickly to changing priorities is important. Familiarity with the education or EdTech sector, and experience with basic design tools (e.g., Canva, Figma, or similar) is a plus.