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Social Intelligence Jobs in Delaware (NOW HIRING)

Program Associate (DSP)

Wilmington, DE ยท On-site

$18.21 - $18.58/hr

... Social Work, or related field Desired skills: Aspiration to work with autistic, intellectually and developmentally challenged individuals Prior experience working with individuals with autism ...

Program Associate (DSP)

Wilmington, DE ยท On-site

$18.21 - $18.58/hr

... Social Work, or related field Desired skills: Aspiration to work with autistic, intellectually and developmentally challenged individuals Prior experience working with individuals with autism ...

... Social Work, or related field Desired skills: Aspiration to work with autistic, intellectually and developmentally challenged individuals Prior experience working with individuals with autism ...

Emotional, Environmental, Health Services, Intellectual, Physical, Social, Spiritual and Vocational. Ensure and exceed residents' wellness needs relating to their mind, body and soul, which may also ...

Chimes is a not-for-profit organization that assists people with intellectual and behavioral ... Act as an effective "single point of contact" for multiple health and social services linkages

Chimes is a not-for-profit organization that assists people with intellectual and behavioral ... Act as an effective "single point of contact" for multiple health and social services linkages

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How much do social intelligence jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for social intelligence in Delaware is $49.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46.20 and $49.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a social intelligence?

A Social Intelligence job involves analyzing data from social media, forums, and other online sources to provide insights into consumer behavior, brand perception, and market trends. Professionals in this field use analytics tools, sentiment analysis, and trend monitoring to help businesses make data-driven decisions. They often work in marketing, public relations, or business strategy, helping organizations understand audience sentiment and emerging industry trends.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in social intelligence?

Professionals in Social Intelligence typically monitor and analyze online conversations, track brand or product sentiment, and identify emerging social trends relevant to the organization's industry. Daily tasks often include gathering and interpreting data from social media and online platforms, compiling reports for various teams, and providing actionable insights. Collaboration is key, as you will work closely with marketing, PR, and customer experience teams to inform campaign strategies and brand messaging. Staying proactive and adaptable is important due to the fast-paced nature of digital conversations, ensuring that businesses remain responsive to public opinion and industry developments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the social intelligence position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Social Intelligence role, you need strong analytical skills, experience in social listening or media analysis, and typically a degree in communications, marketing, or a related field. Familiarity with analytics platforms such as Brandwatch, Sprout Social, or Meltwater, and certifications in digital marketing or data analytics are often valuable. Excellent critical thinking, communication, and the ability to interpret qualitative and quantitative data set standout professionals apart. These skills are essential for accurately tracking trends, understanding audience sentiment, and informing strategic business decisions.

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What job categories do people searching Social Intelligence jobs in Delaware look for?

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Infographic showing various Social Intelligence job openings in Delaware as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,349 per year, or $49.2 per hour.

Director of Creative Production, Paid Social & Native (Remote)

Forbes Advisor

Wilmington, DE โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

At Forbes Advisor, our mission is to help readers turn their aspirations into reality. We arm people with trusted advice and guidance so they can make informed decisions they feel confident in and get back to doing the things they care about most.
We are an experienced team of industry experts dedicated to helping readers make smart decisions and choose the right products with ease. Forbes Advisor boasts decades of experience across dozens of geographies and teams, including Content, SEO, Business Intelligence, Finance, HR, Marketing, Production, Technology and Sales. The team brings rich industry knowledge to Forbes Advisor's global coverage of consumer credit, debt, health, home improvement, banking, investing, credit cards, small business, education, insurance, loans, real estate and travel.
About the Role
Forbes Advisor is hiring a Director of Creative Production to build and run the production + post production engine that powers our paid social and native creative across every vertical (Health, FinServ, Insurance, Home & SMB). You will own the in-house Editor/Designer team and the Producer, DP/Shooter, and Crew roster that gets us from creative brief to launched ad at performance-marketing pace.
The role reports into the VP Creative and partners with three Creative Directors who set vertical creative direction. You will hire, develop, and retain a team of Editor/Designers (one combined role with both motion and static skillsets) and post production staff, source and manage a flexible roster of Producers and Shooters/Crew, and own the production craft across remote UGC, in-studio shoots, on-location work, and AI-generated content.
The successful candidate is a senior production leader. You have run a paid social or DR creative production team before. You can hire and develop generalist Editor/Designers and source contract production talent across the US. You have strong on-set instincts and have run shoots yourself. You direct DPs, coach non-actor talent, manage time and budget, and ship usable footage. Above all, you balance craft and speed at the volumes performance marketing demands.
We are a human-led shop that uses AI to accelerate output without diluting craft, and you will be expected to operate that way from day one. You can articulate where AI sharpens production workflows and where it weakens them. AI fluency is a baseline expectation. You already use it to improve the quality and efficiency of your team's work.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Own end-to-end production for paid social and native creative across all four verticals (Health, FinServ, Insurance, Home & SMB).
  • Hire, develop, and retain a team of senior Editor/Designers (combined motion and static skillset, generalist across categories) and post production staff.
  • Source, vet, onboard, and manage a flexible contract roster of Producers, Shooters, and Crew across the US.
  • Source and manage freelance casting directors, and build and maintain a library of remote UGC creators to cast from at speed.
  • Own shoot operations end-to-end: pre-production, casting, locations, on-set production, and post.
  • Own post-production workflows, DAM and asset library standards, and the production-to-launch handoff.
  • Own AI-augmented production tooling and workflows: templates, prompt libraries, automated post, generative video.
  • Manage shoot budgets and contractor billing. Partner with Finance on production spend forecasting.
  • Partner with Creative Directors to translate creative briefs into shootable, produceable plans that hold the bar.
  • Set quality standards for every output mode (UGC, in-studio, on-location, AI) and audit consistency across verticals.
  • Available to travel to locations to run shoots and supervise production.

REQUIREMENTS:
  • 8+ years in direct-response or paid social creative production, with at least 3 years managing a production team.
  • Demonstrated experience hiring, developing, and retaining generalist Editor/Designers (motion and static combined role) or comparable production hires.
  • Experience managing both full-time teams and contract or freelance production rosters.
  • Strong on-set craft. You can run a shoot yourself, direct non-actor talent, manage time and budget, and ship usable footage.
  • Production fluency across multiple content modes: remote UGC at volume, in-person studio and location shoots, and AI-generated or AI-assisted content.
  • AI-augmented production fluency. Regular use of AI tools across ideation, post-production, asset generation, and operations.
  • Demonstrated speed and volume in performance marketing environments. Comfortable running multiple shoots and dozens of cuts per week without dropping the bar.
  • Budget management for shoots and contractor billing.
  • Vendor and freelance talent relationship management across producers, DPs, shooters, and post talent.
  • Strong collaboration skills across Creative, Buying, Finance, Legal, and external partners.
  • Self-starter with an entrepreneurial mindset, comfortable in a start-up style operating environment.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills.

STRONG PLUSES:
  • Direct experience producing for regulated DR categories (Health, FinServ, Insurance, or comparable).
  • An existing network of go-to freelance Producers, DPs, Shooters, and post talent.
  • Familiarity with DAM systems (Air, Frame.io, or comparable) and production project management tooling.
  • Experience building reusable AI workflows for creative production: templates, Claude Projects or custom GPTs, prompt libraries, or agentic tooling that compounds team output without diluting craft.
  • Comfort reading performance dashboards (Looker, Tableau, in-platform reporting) to inform production priorities.
  • Background in long-form, documentary, or narrative production that has translated to short-form DR.

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