The Digital Producer generates digital content ideas, tracks metrics, manages social media, writes articles daily, and collaborates with team members to meet traffic and engagement goals.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
Duties and responsibilities:
- Generate and execute digital content ideas.
- Track metrics and measure engagement with an eye towards constant improvement.
- Responsible for ranking Morning and Afternoon Edition Newsletters.
- Responsible for social media accounts.
- Report, write and aggregate articles daily.
- Work with editors, reporters and other stakeholders to plan new content and features.
- Help staff identify and deploy tactics to meet traffic and engagement goals.
- Work collaboratively with peers in design, research and technology.
- Attend all required ACBJ events
- Take on any other assignment made by manager(s).
- Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all colleagues and professionally with sources.
Required education/experience/skills
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- 2-3 years experience in online news operation
- Strong headline writing and copy-editing skills
- Proficiency with AP style
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, such as Excel
- Proficiency with social media, AI, Google Trends and other tech platforms and tools
- Foundational understanding of SEO best practices
- Ability to execute under deadline pressure and write quick-turn articles
- Team player mentality
- Demonstrates ethical journalistic behavior
- Can quickly adapt to change
- Competitive, collaborative, curious
Top Skills
AI
Google Trends
Microsoft Office Suite
Seo
Social Media
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