Teachable

Social Content Manager

Teachable

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: New York CityNew YorkUnited States

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Salary

💰 $84,000 - $100,000 per year

About the role

  • Own Teachable’s social programming strategy, ensuring a balanced mix of content across:
  • Define what posts where, when, and why – with clear rationale behind cadence, formats, and platforms.
  • Build and maintain a programming taxonomy and content mix model that tracks volume, frequency, and performance weekly and monthly.
  • Continuously evolve the mix based on performance data, audience behavior, and business priorities.
  • Proactively build social campaigns around major brand moments (launches, events, seasonal initiatives).
  • Engage strategically with creators, partners, and adjacent brands—not just reactively.
  • Own social measurement and reporting using Sprout Social.
  • Communicate analytics into clear, forward-looking recommendations.

Requirements

  • 3–5 years managing brand social media, ideally in SaaS, edtech, or the creator economy.
  • Demonstrated proactivity and ownership – you don’t wait to be told what to do.
  • Strong instincts for short-form video, storytelling, and audience-first content.
  • Comfort balancing creativity with structure and experimentation with systems.
  • Experience with Sprout Social (analytics and listening).
  • Hands-on proficiency with CapCut, Canva, Figma (Adobe Suite a plus).
  • Clear strategic thinking – you understand how individual posts ladder up to ecosystem-level outcomes.
Benefits
  • Competitive benefits package

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
social media managementcontent strategysocial measurementanalyticsshort-form videostorytellingaudience-first contentcontent mix modelprogramming taxonomyperformance tracking
Soft skills
proactivityownershipstrategic thinkingcreativitycommunicationadaptabilitycollaborationproblem-solvinganalytical thinkinginitiative