[Remote] Marketing & Audience Engagement Manager

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Leadership Now Project is a membership organization of business leaders committed to protecting democracy. They are seeking a creative, execution-oriented Marketing & Audience Engagement Manager to grow and engage their external audience across digital channels, focusing on social media, newsletters, and targeted marketing strategies. Responsibilities Manage day-to-day execution of Leadership Now’s external social media channels, including LinkedIn, Substack, Instagram, and emerging platforms Test and refine post structure and assets Draft, schedule, and publish social content tied to events, rapid response moments, research, media coverage, and organizational priorities Repost Leadership Now member content (working in tandem with our membership lead) Support live event social coverage and real-time amplification during major convenings and briefings Maintain content calendars with Director of Content and coordinate approvals across teams Help translate longer-form reports and events into compelling digital content and audience-friendly formats (creating graphics to A/B test) Support execution of external newsletters and email campaigns Format newsletter copy, headlines, calls to action, and audience updates Assist with audience segmentation and list management efforts Track engagement metrics including open rates, click-through rates, subscriber growth, and content performance Support promotion of Leadership Now events, initiatives, and announcements across owned channels Assist with newsletter production, scheduling, testing, and quality control Own news content on the Leadership Now website (WordPress) publishing blog posts, member spotlights, press items, and op-eds Manage the monthly insights and homepage featured rotation Apply basic on-page SEO and improve organic discoverability of reports, Business Plan for America and other policy content Repackage long-form reports and events into web and social assets working with product leads for those items Triage and route inbound website requests in coordination with the operations team Support targeted audience outreach and paid social campaigns Assist with audience targeting, A/B testing, reporting, and campaign optimization Work with external partners on digital advertising execution Monitor performance metrics and identify opportunities to improve reach and engagement Support experimentation with new audience growth and engagement strategies Help maintaining marketing calendars and campaign timelines Support promotion for events, virtual briefings, reports, and organizational initiatives Identify opportunities to repurpose long-form content into digital and social assets Assist with light graphic coordination and content packaging as needed Skills 5–7 years of experience in marketing, audience development, communications, media, digital strategy, or related fields Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to adapt tone across platforms Experience executing social media and newsletter initiatives for a brand, media organization, nonprofit, or mission-driven company Familiarity with digital marketing and paid audience targeting strategies Experience with email marketing platforms, social scheduling tools, and analytics dashboards Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously Comfortable working in fast-paced, news-driven, or politically adjacent environments Interest in business leadership, current events, public policy, media, or civic engagement Comfort with digital tools like LinkedIn ad manager, Riverside, Claude and Canva Hybrid role with 3 days in NYC preferred, 100% remote a consideration for Denver-based candidates Benefits Additional comprehensive benefits include health, dental, vision, 401(k) matching, and TK weeks PTO. Company Overview Leadership Now Project started as an innovative model for sustained and strategic engagement to fix democracy. It was founded in 2017, and is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//www.leadershipnowproject.org/.

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