Social Media Manager (Freelance OR Remote) – Great for Creative Moms

Job Title: Social Media Manager – Freelance/Remote Location: Work From Home / Remote (Open Worldwide) Job Type: Freelance | Part-Time | Flexible Hours Ideal For: Creative Stay-at-Home Moms, Freelancers, and Career Returnees

Are you a creative mom with a flair for content and a passion for social media? We’re looking for a talented Social Media Manager to join our team on a freelance basis. This remote opportunity allows you to work from home, set your own schedule, and help brands grow their online presence—perfect for those balancing family life and career.


Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, create, and schedule engaging content for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and LinkedIn
  • Manage day-to-day posting and audience interaction
  • Develop content calendars and brand-aligned messaging
  • Monitor trends, hashtags, and engagement metrics
  • Collaborate with designers or clients on campaign ideas and visual themes
  • Track performance using analytics tools and suggest improvements

Requirements

  • Proven experience managing social media accounts (personal, business, or freelance)
  • Strong writing skills and a good eye for visuals
  • Familiarity with tools like Canva, Buffer, Later, or Meta Business Suite
  • Basic graphic design or video editing skills (Reels, Stories, etc.)
  • Ability to manage time and meet deadlines independently
  • Creative, organized, and reliable – no formal degree required

Why This Role is Great for Moms

  • 100% remote and flexible – work around your family’s schedule
  • Creative outlet and income source from home
  • Build a freelance portfolio with potential for long-term clients
  • Supportive and family-friendly work culture

How to Apply

Send the following:

  • A brief introduction and why this role suits you
  • Links to social media accounts or content you’ve managed
  • Your availability and hourly/project rate

If you’re a creative mom who loves storytelling and digital media, this is your moment to shine. Apply now and turn your passion into a flexible, rewarding job!

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