The LA Local is looking for a social media producer to build and manage our Inglewood and South LA social media presence. You'll be the creative force behind how we show up on social platforms, translating our community-centered journalism into engaging, platform-specific content that resonates with residents and builds trust over time.
The producer will use social media to build community connection and civic engagement, amplifying the voices and stories that matter most to Inglewood, creating space for conversation and helping residents see themselves and their neighbors in our work.
You'll collaborate closely with the Inglewood and South LA editor, reporters, our multimedia director and our head of audience & membership to shape social strategy. You'll create original content series that feature diverse community voices, package stories from our site and newsletters for social audiences, engage directly with community members in comments and DMs and keep your finger on the pulse of what people in Inglewood and South LA are talking about and how they like to consume content.
This position reports to the Inglewood and South LA editor, with a dotted line to the head of audience & membership.
The LA Local is a nonprofit startup that produces neighborhood-level, community-centered news that connects with broader regional issues. Our approach combines dedicated community newsrooms with a central hub that amplifies local stories, identifies cross-community trends, and produces region-wide coverage that matters to all Angelenos.
Free, Independent Local Press: We believe all Los Angeles residents deserve to have a source of unbiased information that equips them to thrive in their daily lives. Our work will meet high journalism standards, be independent, nonpartisan and free to access. We'll prioritize reaching as many Angelenos as possible, in the most effective ways possible.
Community-first: We center the needs of local communities, with an ultimate goal to strengthen communities and make LA work better for Angelenos. Journalism should be focused on serving people most affected by the subject matter, and equipping them to take action.
Equity & Inclusion: We need a representative, equitable, and inclusive local press. Newsrooms should be representative of the communities they cover, shift narratives to be centered on community perspectives, and provide pathways into newsgathering for residents.
Trust: We believe that building trust must be a core principle of our journalism. As a baseline, the journalism we support must be accurate, independent, unbiased, non-partisan, and a trusted source of shared facts by the communities we serve.
Requirements
Nice to Have
The annual salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications, ranging from $70,000 to $85,000. Salaries reflect our compensation philosophy of market competitiveness and pay equity. All candidates receive a first and best offer in line with our market, recognizing their education, training, years of experience, and level of expertise.
Please submit your cover letter and resumé here.