Nonprofit
Published 4/15/26 6:02PM

Volunteer Social Media Manager (Community-Focused) - Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    ideally ~5–10 hours per week; Flexible, primarily remote; Occasional in-person presence in NYC encouraged
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Community Development, Philanthropy, Urban Areas

    Description

    Volunteer Role

    Social Media Manager (Community-Focused)

    Little Oaks Center for Neurodevelopment

    Role Overview

    The Social Media Manager supports Little Oaks in building a credible, community-rooted, and engaging digital presence across New York City’s five boroughs.

    This role is responsible for both:

    • content creation and execution
    • proactive campaign ideation

    The focus is on:

    • authentic storytelling
    • community engagement
    • building trust with neurodivergent individuals and caregivers

    This is not a passive execution role. We are looking for someone who can ideate, propose, and then execute, in alignment with leadership.

    Reporting Structure

    • Reports to: Executive Director (once onboarded)
    • Works closely with: Founder (voice/story), Nicole/as assigned (coordination/logistics)
    • Campaigns and concepts are presented to the Founder + ED for alignment before execution.

    Core Responsibilities

    Content Creation & Publishing

    Create and publish content across platforms (primarily Instagram; others as needed):

    • static posts
    • carousels
    • reels / short-form video

    Translate existing materials into content:

    • founder voice and story
    • events and activations
    • podcast clips
    • community insights
    • Maintain a consistent posting cadence.

    Campaign Ideation (Key)

    Proactively develop simple, clear campaign ideas that:

    • build awareness
    • drive engagement
    • connect with real community needs
    • Present ideas to Founder + ED for alignment, then execute

    Examples:

    • caregiver storytelling series
    • “day in the life” content
    • NYC resource highlights
    • community spotlight features

    Community Engagement (NYC Focus)

    Actively engage with:

    • neurodivergent creators
    • parents and caregivers
    • local organizations across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island

    Activities include:

    • commenting
    • reposting
    • outreach for collaborations
    • Help build a real community presence and depth, not just a content feed.

    Representation & Voice

    Ensure content reflects diverse NYC communities, including neurodivergent BIPOC and LGBTQ+ voices, etc.

    Prioritize:

    • lived experience
    • local voices
    • community relevance

    Content Tracking & Feedback

    Maintain a simple tracker of:

    • posted content
    • engagement (likes, comments, shares, saves)
    • What is resonating

    Flag:

    • What’s working
    • What’s not
    • opportunities to improve

    Ideal Candidate

    • Based in New York City (preferably native or deeply connected to the city)
    • Personally part of, or actively engaged with, the neurodivergent community

    Proven ability to:

    • build and grow a social presence
    • cultivate real engagement (not just aesthetic posting)

    Ideally demonstrated through:

    • their own social media
    • or accounts they have managed

    Skills & Qualities

    • Strong storytelling instincts
    • Ability to think creatively and execute independently
    • Comfortable proposing ideas (not just taking direction)
    • Proactive. A special interest focus.
    • Strong sense of tone, community, and representation

    Familiar with tools like:

    • Canva
    • Instagram / TikTok
    • basic video editing

    What This Role Does NOT Include

    To keep roles clear:

    • Organizational strategy (led by ED)
    • Fundraising ownership
    • Partnership negotiation
    • Program design
    • Board or Associate Board management

    Time Commitment

    • ~5–10 hours per week
    • Flexible, primarily remote
    • Occasional in-person presence in NYC encouraged

    What Success Looks Like

    • Consistent, high-quality content
    • Increased engagement (comments, shares, saves)
    • Growth in the NYC-based audience
    • Real interaction with community members
    • Account feels authentically connected to the community
    • Following grows exponentially via efforts

    Growth Path

    As Little Oaks grows, this role may evolve into a paid Social Media/Communications position with expanded responsibilities.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in or near New York, NY
    Associated Location
    New York, NY, USA

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