Social Media Curator With Disney Theme Park Knowledge

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Summary

We are seeking a Social Curator to create engaging, accurate, and timely Disney-related posts for our Facebook audience in accordance with our content style and editorial standards. This is a freelance role, and the ability to execute quickly while maintaining high quality is essential. This role is ideal for someone detail-oriented who understands content strategy and social media optimization. We need someone who turns work around quickly and can handle the moving pieces of multiple FB pages.

Assignments include creating engaging Disney-themed text posts, sourcing appropriate images for different post formats, and researching and producing accurate captions about Disney Parks history, attractions, films, and other Disney-related topics.

Frequent visits to the theme parks are not required, but deep knowledge of Disney Parks and Disney history is essential.

This role offers significant opportunity for growth, including increased responsibility, a larger share of content types to curate, and potential long-term opportunities for contractors who consistently produce timely, high-quality work and demonstrate strong editorial judgment.

Availability Expectations

Set blocks of time during a week where you can work on timely Facebook preparation content

Ability to communicate preferred availability windows for weekend and weekday work to help plan the queued Facebook content

Completion of assignments within the specified deadlines

Requirements

Deep knowledge of and passion for Disney Parks, especially Disneyland and Walt Disney World

Comfort in using AI tools to assist with research and drafting captions while maintaining accuracy and editorial judgment

Ability to turn around work quickly without sacrificing accuracy, researching and captioning posts efficiently while ensuring factual correctness

Strong attention to detail and ability to closely follow editorial directions, style guidelines, and image requirements

Excellent command of written English, including grammar, clarity, and engaging tone

Ability to source appropriate images and produce clean, engaging posts under time pressure

Strong reliability and time management, with the ability to respond promptly and complete assignments within short turnaround windows

Preferred Skills

Prior experience writing or curating social media content, particularly for Facebook or other large audiences

Familiarity with Disney Parks history, attractions, films, and Imagineering

Strong instincts for what types of posts resonate with Disney fans and drive engagement

Experience researching and verifying Disney facts from reliable sources

Ability to quickly identify compelling images that enhance social media posts

Basic image editing skills using tools such as Canva

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