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Social Media & Community Manager (Literary Publication)
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About Us:
The Alexander Review is a digital literary publication building a scalable, brand-driven publishing enterprise at the intersection of literature and high-end design.
We are redefining what a literary journal looks and feels like, moving beyond traditional formats into a space defined by minimalism and intentional storytelling.
Our mission is to establish a prestige-driven, timeless brand while scaling into an industry-leading publishing house through strategic growth, curated experiences, and collaborations.
Role Overview:
We are seeking a Social Media & Community Manager to lead the voice and presence of The Alexander Review across digital platforms.
This role goes beyond posting content; it’s about translating a refined literary brand into an engaging digital experience, building a thoughtful community of writers and readers, and supporting the growth of a modern publishing platform.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage and maintain social media accounts (Instagram, X/Twitter, etc.)
- Design clean, on-brand visuals using tools like Canva (or similar)
- Write engaging, thoughtful captions aligned with our editorial tone and brand voice
- Monitor accounts, respond to comments/messages, and foster meaningful community interaction
- Track post performance and provide simple engagement insights
- Collaborate with the editorial and publishing teams to promote:
- New issues
- Writer opportunities
- Workshops and events
Basic Qualifications:
- Strong written communication skills (this is very important)
- Familiarity with social media platforms
- Basic design skills (Canva or similar tools)
- Interest in literature, writing, or publishing
- Ability to maintain a consistent and refined brand voice
- Organized and able to manage tasks independently
Commitment:
This is a remote volunteer role requiring approximately 3–4 hours per week. We ask for a minimum commitment of 3 months to ensure consistency and continuity. Work is flexible and can be completed asynchronously, with occasional coordination with the team as needed.
