About Daily Harvest 

At Daily Harvest we take care of food, so food can take care of you. We're committed to helping you nourish your body while taking care of the planet. How? By making it easy to eat more real, unrefined and sustainably sourced fruits and vegetables every day.  Our team is collaborative, driven, and future-thinking.  We're constantly learning, experimenting, and iterating, and celebrate failure just as much as success. We take risks, try new things, and we get things done. We love adaptogens and cruciferous vegetables but never say no to cake. Everything we do, we do in the service of our community.

Position Overview

Daily Harvest is looking for a resident Social Media Content Creator to create thumb stopping content across Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, on organic and paid channels. They will take our social content to the next level by unlocking the ability to create short form, snackable content for Daily Harvest’s owned social media channels. 


The Social Media Content Creator will work closely with the brand marketing and creative teams to create and edit light-weight, short form content. They will also be responsible for creating original video content for existing series as well as developing net new series and assets. This content includes utilizing both existing and new footage–either shot by the Social Media Content Creator or another member of the video team. They will also adapt existing social content for other platforms like YouTube. The ideal candidate will be a self starter, creative thinker, able to pivot on a dime and juggle multiple projects at once. This position will report to the Senior Director of Communication, Social, & Community.

What you’ll do:

  • Collaborate with brand marketing and creative teams to develop, produce, and flight engaging content that resonates across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube
  • Shoot live and edit content that can be cut and used across multiple platforms
  • Work with a library of existing footage to create assets that are optimized for cross channel use 
  • Gather user generated content from social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube
  • Obtain and manage agreements with outside content creators
  • Manage content creator network
  • Stay up to date on emerging trends across platforms and report to the social team
  • Quickly iterate off of successful/trending content
  • Organize assets and footage for cross departmental use
  • Ability to identify content that represents marginalized voices and communities
  • Ability to manage social content production monthly budget
  • Attend editorial shoots to capture BTS to optimize for social
  • Be proficient in social media and aware of current trends on the platforms. You will also be able to jump in on other video projects as needed across other areas of the business.
  • Report to the Senior Director of Communication, Social, & Community within the marketing department
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Who you are:

  • Extremely knowledgeable about Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and quick to adapt to new emerging platforms
  • Interested in social platforms and data
  • A great communicator – able to give and receive feedback in a small team environment
  • Detail oriented, meticulously organized, and creative at the same time
  • Independent and can work autonomously but also adept at collaborating with others
  • Comfortable working both behind and in front of the camera 
  • NYC-based but also excited to travel when necessary

The anticipated annual base salary range for this role is $65,000 - $75,000. Actual compensation will be commensurate with experience, qualifications, knowledge, and skills.

Benefits:

  • Unlimited PTO Plan + flexible working hours 
  • Equity participation + 401K 
  • Competitive medical, dental, + vision insurance
  • Fun IRL + virtual quarterly team events, happy hours, + DH team gatherings to celebrate our co-workers
  • Ancillary benefits: Commuter, Citi Bike discounts, + Health & Wellness Perks
  • Annual company retreat
  • Unlimited Daily Harvest in the office to keep you hustling, not hangry (...always stocked)
  • In office access to everything we create (including recipes in development)

At Daily Harvest, our mission is to take care of food, so that food can take care of you. And it wouldn't be possible without our team. We celebrate the unique POV that each person brings to the table and believe in a collaborative and inclusive environment. As an equal opportunity employer, we prohibit any unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, military or veteran status, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetic information. These are our guiding principles and apply across all aspects of employment

 

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