Golin Miami is looking for a Content Creator/Art Social Director to join our team!

Who We Are

Golin is a progressive public relations agency with expertise ranging from brand-building and cutting- edge digital content, to corporate reputation, healthcare advocacy and measurement. Golin aligns earned-first, data-driven creative with the customer journey, to deliver maximum impact for clients and reach a profoundly diverse global market. “Go All In” is the agency’s ethos and commitment to bravery over mediocrity.

We Go All In, in everything we do. We’re especially committed to Go All In for our people. We challenge our employees to be Courageously Happy, and have empowered them to do so by offering our LifeTime benefits program. Lifetime offers unlimited time off, enhanced family care, ridiculously good health and wellness benefits, and a monthly LifeTime stipend for the gym or hobbies. We really do want you to play as hard as you work!

Ready to go all in with us?

About the role

This social art director/content creator will be a key member of our in-house social creative team to concept and bring to life unexpected, hilarious, and shareworthy content ideas. We are seeking an energetic, motivated individual who would like to push their creative boundaries and take content creation into their own hands, across multiple social channels for an iconic brand.

From photos, to GIFs, to snackable videos, to longform entertainment, you will be creating all kinds of original ideas. If you love making stuff, this could be your dream job.

What you’ll do:

  • Come up with original content ideas from scratch and figure out how to bring them to life (often yourself)
  • Create entertaining content ideas tailored to each social channel, with a focus on Instagram and TikTok
  • Create a mix of long-lead, quick turn, and real time content
  • Wear every hat of social content production – including designer, photographer, videographer, set designer and hand model
  • Collaborate with a team to identify content themes, trends & storytelling opportunities
  • Work in different capacities depending on the project - solo, collaboratively with a partner, or with content team
  • Interface directly with client throughout the process, including brainstorming, presentation and feedback
  • Balance ideating the next content idea while still executing the last one
  • Manage your own timelines to ensure all work is created in a timely manner
  • Gain an instinctive understanding of our client’s look, feel, voice and tone
  • Stay ahead of the latest trends, interests, and passions of our target audiences
  • Make us laugh, gasp, screenshot, watch on repeat, and ask “how’d you think of that??

What you have:

  • 2+ years’ experience working with a content team – whether at an agency, content studio, or in-house for a brand
  • Hands-on experience creating a variety of content types across social channels
  • A range of copywriting expertise, from Tweets to memes to scripted video with dialogue
  • Strong storytelling skills – especially visual storytelling
  • Strong skills in art direction, graphic design, and GIF creation
  • Strong photography skills, especially iPhone photography
  • Basic skills in video creation, including videography, editing and animation
  • Experience creating scripted video with a production team
  • A personal passion for creating social content, and staying on top of social trends / innovative creators
  • A knack for visual storytelling
  • A deep love of both pop culture and internet culture
  • Ability to present and communicate ideas clearly to clients, and take feedback in good spirits
  • A hilarious sense of humor and unique POV
  • A childlike sense of wonder and playful imagination
  • Experience with hospitality or casino brands a plus
  • Experience in creating earned-led activations and advertising campaigns a plus
  • Any other creative passions (music, fashion, LEGO building, etc.) welcome!

Golin has included the base salary range or hourly rate for this role. Actual compensation offered within the range will depend upon, among other factors: a candidate’s skills, qualifications, and experience; actual ranges for current or former employees in the role; and market considerations.

Golin is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status

 

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