Queen Elizabeth is looking for a Community manager

Buckingham Palace wants to pay someone £50,000 to run the Queen's Twitter and Facebook.

A lot of people will be dusting off their CVs for this opportunity - fancy working in Buckingham Palace, writing tweets for the Royal Family and getting paid £50,000 to do it?

You're in luck - The Queen is on the hunt for a £50,000-per-year social media specialist to boost the Royal Family’s profile online.


The job advert says: “It's about never standing still and finding new ways to maintain The Queen's presence in the public eye and on the world stage. This is what makes working for the Royal Household exceptional".

The person who gets the job must have experience "managing high profile websites" and be “comfortable developing strategy and managing wide-reaching projects".

The candidate is expected to attract new followers and manage the already prestigious Buckingham Palace pages.

The Royal Twitter and Facebook accounts are already very well-followed; the British Monarchy Twitter account has over 2 million followers, Kensington Palace has 628,000 on Twitter, and Clarence House have over 500,000 on Twitter.

The Queen sent her first tweet in 2014 on a visit to the Science Museum, and launched her first website in 1997 during a visit to a school in North-West London.

She launched her own YouTube channel in 2007.

You can apply to be Head of Digital Engagement in Buckingham Palace here.

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