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Social Media and Communication Specialist, France

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Communications
FullTime

About the Role

At change.org, a Most Loved Workplace® certified employer in the Not Declared space, Empowering half a billion people to create the change they want to see.

change.org is searching for a Social Media and Communication Specialist to amplify French campaigns on social media through content production (focusing on UGC-style video) and influencer outreach (70% of role) as well as through traditional media and political contacts across the spectrum (30% of role). You will report to our Communication Manager. Your topline objective will be increasing brand awareness among different audiences. change.org is the world’s largest platform for democracy. At a time when dissatisfaction with democracy globally is at an all-time high, we’re investing heavily in using AI to build the most powerful tools in the world to give people greater voice, while bringing people across the political spectrum together to identify shared solutions. Our core petitions platform, used by more than 100 million people annually, is growing rapidly - and we are rebuilding it from the ground-up using new tools to turn anyone into a powerful civic leader on the issues they care about. Soon we will launch a new platform to identify the >80% of issues that most people agree on, locally and nationally, and to mobilize hundreds of millions of people to advocate for those common-ground solutions. To realize this vision, we’re expanding the most talented team in the world at the intersection of technology and social impact - all focused every day on building healthier democracies globally. Key Outcomes: Drive change.org France's social media impact — shaping content strategy, producing high-impact viral content, and owning key performance indicators including reach, engagement, and new user acquisition. Build and activate an influencer and media network: develop ongoing relationships with French influencers, journalists, and new media outlets to build brand awareness through organic promotion of change.org campaigns. ​​Continuously monitor national trends and the news cycle to identify and elevate the most relevant petitions, matching them to the right audiences for maximum reach and engagement. Promote petitions across the political spectrum in an objective, journalistic style, maintaining change.org ’s position as an open platform Contribute to the expansion of change.org 's influence network beyond media — cultivating relationships with political and institutional contacts across the spectrum The most important core competencies for the role are: Social Strategy and Content Production Expertise across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: you understand ways of triggering engagement and virality, such as creating video content with 500K+ organic views, growing or contributing to a social account to 100K+ followers Innovation & Creativity: You are creative in your thinking about content production and have a strong grasp of emerging trends and innovative tactics. Influencer outreach: demonstrated ability to land influencer collaborations: co-created content that performs. You know how to pitch, negotiate and deliver. Analytical Mindset: strong understanding of the French political and social calendar — and the instinct to know when and how to insert campaigns into the news cycle. A track record of pitching stories that landed coverage in at least two national outlets. Political & Institutional Outreach is a plus: knowing how to identify and approach elected officials or institutional contacts to increase campaign impact. Be comfortable appearing on-camera to present videos when needed Comfortable using AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude) in everyday work Native-level French speaker with excellent written and oral communication skills (level C1) — able to write press pitches, social content, and campaign copy that resonates culturally, not just linguistically. English proficiency (B2) is mandatory. Target experience: 5+ years in social media with a track record you can show. Ideally you've worked at a digital-first media outlet (Brut, Loopsider, Konbini, a fast-growing political or cause-driven page) or on a digital political campaign. You know what a strong hook looks like in the first 2 seconds of a video. You've pitched a story to a journalist and got a callback. Interested? Great! Here's what you should know: This is a full-time remote role (CDI) based in France, and while we strongly prefer folks living in Paris, we are open to folks in other locations in France. Our compensation philosophy is based on pay equity. All of our salaries are determined before we launch a role – they are based on a predetermined salary scale, the level on that scale and the cost of labor for that location. The annual salary of a Digital Communication Specialist is 45 000 euros. Benefits and perks also vary based on location. Our evaluation process is as follows: Recruiter Screen Hiring Manager Screen Task/assessment Team Interviews Executive Interview Reference Checks We recognize that people assess their qualifications differently, and you may not meet every requirement listed. If you believe you could be successful in this role, we encourage you to apply. change.org is an open platform designed to serve people across the full range of viewpoints. Effectively supporting that mission requires teams with a wide variety of experiences, skills, and perspectives, which we consider essential to our work. We are an equal opportunity employer and consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity [or expression], national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, or any other status protected by law. We're committed to protecting your data. To learn more, please review our change.org Job Applicant Privacy Policy. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities throughout our recruitment process. If you need assistance or an accommodation, please let your recruiter know. #LI-Remote Professional-level English proficiency is required for all roles. While we are a global company, we ask that all resumes and application responses be submitted in English.

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Change.org is the world’s largest tech platform for people-powered, social change. Half a billion people across 196 countries use our technology-driven petition and campaign tools to speak up on issues they’re passionate about. 70,000 petitions are created on Change.org monthly. The nonprofit Change.org Foundation oversees the Change.org Public Benefit Corporation (PBC), a wholly owned corporate subsidiary focused on technology, innovation and growth; and the Change.org charitable programs empowering the most marginalized communities globally. This hybrid structure combines the ambition and growth trajectory of a tech company with the mission-focused stewardship of a nonprofit.

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change.org is an established organization in its industry. The company is a certified Most Loved Workplace®, highlighting a strong, positive culture and committed workforce.

Key benefit categories include: Health & Wellness, Time Off & Family, Professional Development, Culture & Community. You can view more details on their CertCheck profile.

The day-to-day environment is guided by core values such as Radical Empathy in Action and Urgency Meets Sustainability and Low-Ego Collaboration.

The company has committed to inclusive practices including: Empower Every Voice and Invest in Your Growth.

They have earned Most Loved Workplace® certifications including: Most Loved Workplace Most Loved Workplaces® 2026.

change.org currently has 5 open positions. They are hiring across departments like Communications, Operations. You can view all current openings at certcheck.mostlovedworkplace.com/companies/change-org/jobs.

The interview process typically involves an initial recruiter screen followed by team interviews. Please contact change.org's recruiting team for specific details on this role's process.

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