Digital Communications Editor

Are you a digital marketer/graphic designer hoping to use your superpowers in the service of life on earth – and have a wonderful time doing it? 

We are Hiring! 

Starting on: June 30

Position: Digital Communications Editor 

Role: Working closely with the Editorial and Design teams, the Digital Communications Editor must stay up to date on all of Sanctuary Nature Foundation's publications, events, and activities. They will manage a calendar to plan regular content dissemination online, making sure that only high-quality text, images and videos are used across the organisation's digital platforms listed below, while monitoring SEO optimisation, audience engagement, and ensuring brand consistency.

  1. Instagram
  2. FaceBook
  3. YouTube and YouTube Shorts
  4. WhatsApp Channel (and DMs)
  5. LinkedIn
  6. Newsletters (Mail Chimp)
  7. Linktree  (from IG)
  8. Emails
  9. RazorPay Shop 
  10. Website

Experience, Qualifications, Skills: 

  • Editorial Judgement (a good command of the English language and visual communication without the use of GenAI)
  • Technical proficiency (with online publishing such as blogs, newsletters and websites), social media platforms (FB, IG, YouTube, X, Substack, LinkTree, LinkedIn) and design software (Canva and Adobe Express)
  • Leadership skills (good organisational and time-management skills, as well as the ability to effectively delegate tasks and oversee in-house teams)
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher
  • Minimum of two years digital marketing experience 
  • Interest in environmental and wildlife conservation 
  • A willingness to learn new things! 

To apply, fill in this Google Form: 

https://forms.gle/xhsB3iXJFrky3Vf2A

Thank you for your interest! We will write back to you if your application is shortlisted.

The selection process will include

  1. Assignment
  2. Interview

We look forward to hearing from you! 

Sanctuary Asia, India's leading wildlife, conservation and environment magazine, was started by the Founder-Editor, Bittu Sahgal, in 1981 to raise awareness among Indians of their disappearing natural heritage. For more information, visit www.sanctuarynaturefoundation.org.