Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
23 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
23 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Marketing/Advertising/Sales
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Associate Director, Athletics Social Media and Creative Content plays a leading role on Vanderbilt University’s Athletics Communications team, part of the larger Communications and Marketing division. This position drives social media and digital storytelling for one of Vanderbilt’s flagship varsity programs, crafting compelling, high-impact content that elevates the team’s visibility and connects with audiences in authentic and meaningful ways. Working in close partnership with coaches, communications colleagues, and university stakeholders, this role blends creative vision with strategic insight to advance Vanderbilt’s Athletics brand across platforms.
With a deep understanding of digital media trends, platform-specific strategy, and analytics, the Associate Director, Athletics Social Media and Creative Content leads the planning, creation, and performance analysis of team-focused content. This work is central to raising the program’s profile, showcasing team culture, and elevating the visibility of individual student-athletes—supporting both recruiting and NIL opportunities. The role is also instrumental in engaging fans, students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, and the broader Nashville community. Through bold, consistent storytelling, the Associate Director, Athletics Social Media and Creative Content brings the energy of the program to life while highlighting Vanderbilt’s unique value proposition: a rare combination of elite academics, competitive excellence, strong values, and a deep sense of purpose. Innovation, adaptability, and collaboration are essential, as is the ability to balance day-to-day execution with long-term brand- building.
While reporting lines may evolve during ongoing departmental reorganization, the position will be a member of the Athletics Communications content and creative team and will initially report to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Athletic Communications. The role requires in-person presence on the Vanderbilt campus, frequent evening and weekend work, and travel to both home and away games, as well as special events throughout the year.
Vanderbilt’s Communications and Marketing team is a fast-paced, highly collaborative group that serves as the central hub for strategic messaging and storytelling across the university. The division partners with leaders and departments across campus to design integrated campaigns and innovative communications solutions that advance Vanderbilt’s academic mission, research goals, and community impact. The Athletics Communications unit plays a vital role in this work—amplifying the university’s story through the lens of sport, student-athlete achievement, and team success.