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Social Media Manager & Content Creator

Salary Freelance, negotiable
Hours Flexible - to be discussed
Location London - Remote
Closing Date 17 October 2025
Position Type Freelance
Advert expires on 17 October 2025

Main Duties

We’re Over the Moo — a dairy-free ice cream brand making cheeky, chocolate-dunked bites of joy. We’re looking for a part-time content creator / social media manager to help us show off our creamy, dreamy deliciousness!

We want you to:

  • Take ownership of our social media channels (Instagram and TikTok) and manage the content calendar.
  • Concept, shoot and edit content
  • Manage partnerships with influencers

 

Skills and Experience Required

We’re open to applications from people with different levels of experience – we mostly just want to find someone who is the right fit and passionate about the brand.

You’ll be perfect for this if you:

  • You take initiative and can run our channels with minimal hand-holding.
  • You create engaging, scroll-stopping content in line with our content pillars.
  • You can make our product look irresistibly delicious through photos, video, and stories.
  • You’ve got a bold, playful tone of voice that matches our brand personality.
  • You can balance creativity with reporting – showing what’s working and what’s not.