Between all her royal stag waving and Corgi - walking , one could hardly ask that Queen Elizabeth II — whojust made historyas she celebrated her sixty-fifth twelvemonth on Britain ’s throne — has the time to fire off a 140 - character commentary on her day to the 2.77 million people who follow her@RoyalFamilyon Twitter . Though she didhit “ send”on the accounting ’s first tweet back in late 2014 , then typed out a personal content of thanks for all the well - wishes on her90th birthday , the Head of the Commonwealth is in need of some social sensitive help . Which is where you could come in .

TheEvening Standardreportsthat the Royal Household is looking for a Digital Communications Officer to fall in the Queen ’s “ fast - paced and dynamic team , ” with the primary end of “ find new agency to maintain The Queen ’s presence in the public eye and on the world level . ” The ideal candidate will have not bad newspaper column and photography skills , be conciliatory and proactive , and have previous experience overseeing website and digital communicating , “ preferably in a high-pitched - profile environment . ” In addition to tweeting on Her Majesty ’s behalf , you ’ll also manage her Facebook and YouTube pageboy , as well as her personal website .

In addition to an annual salary of £ 30,000 ( about $ 37,500 per class ) , thejob listing statesthat the chosen nominee “ can await forward to a comprehensive benefits package , including a 15 percent employer donation pension strategy ( after six months ) , 33 day annual leave , admit bank holidays , and access to training and ontogeny to hold your continuous professional development . ”

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It should be note that the chore is not a lasting one ; it ’s a year - longsighted position to cover a maternity leave . Which gives you 365 Clarence Day to make yourself indispensable to the Royal Family , especially if you could convince The Queen to last tweet the next season ofGame of Thrones .

[ h / metric ton : Evening Standard ]