Overview

Position Title: Community Partners

Company: YouTube

Location: Reading, UK

Job Description

As Manager of Community Partner Management, you will have the exciting opportunity to create and lead a new model of engaging at scale with our Shorts creators. As Manager, you will be responsible for YouTube’s Shorts engagement model. This new team of Shorts Community Partner Managers will inform, educate, and engage our emerging Shorts creator communities across our major language markets.

Responsibilities:

  • Identify and develop top Shorts creators.
  • Hire, train, and manage Shorts Community Partner Management team in priority markets.
  • Synthesize creator feedback and recommend and drive changes to existing products, policies, and processes to increase Creator satisfaction, activity, and performance.
  • Collaborate with Marketing and Product on trends and campaigns.
  • Develop and manage YouTube’s EMEA-based Shorts Community Partner Management team.

Requirements:

  • Experience with identifying and implementing improvements based on data and insights.
  • Content writing skills, ability to adapt, and experience working well in uncertainty.
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience.
  • Experience with digital and/or social media, creator/community management and communications, and content programming, and creative campaign design/management.
  • Experience managing an online community or ecosystem.
  • Track record of effective mass communication and engagement.
  • Ability to speak and write in English fluently.
  • Experience in new business development and project management.
  • Experience working cross-functionally with internal teams on multiple timezones, and external partners.
  • Experience leading teams and people management.

About YouTube

YouTube is a team-oriented, creative workplace where every single employee has a voice in the choices we make and the features we implement. We work together in small teams to design, develop, and roll out key features and products in very short time frames. Which means something you write today could be seen by millions of viewers tomorrow. And even though we’re a part of Google and enjoy all of the corporate perks, it still feels like you’re working at a startup.