Hiring a Social Media Manager in 2025: What It’s Really Costing UK Brands-And the Smarter Alternative

The gap between what your social media manager earns and what they actually cost you
Ask most brand managers what their social media hire costs and they’ll give you the salary. £28,000 a year. Roughly £2,333 a month.
Fair enough-that’s the number that went into the budget. But brands looking to hire a social media manager often underestimate the true monthly operational cost behind the role-and it’s not the number that actually comes out of the business.
Employer NI alone adds over £250 a month at the 2025 rate. Then there’s pension. The recruitment fee-treated as a one-time expense, but when you amortise it across the average tenure of 20 months, it’s £187 every single month. Buffer, Canva Pro, scheduling tools-another £120. Hardware. Management time. Training.
The real cost of that £28,000 hire sits between £3,960 and £4,480 a month. Businesses planning to hire a social media manager rarely calculate the full operational cost before approving the role.That’s not an estimate. That’s arithmetic.
And the kicker? Social media management is almost entirely execution work. Calendar management. Post creation. Community responses. Analytics. None of it requires the person to be in the building. The business pays for the output-not the chair.
Why Brands Hiring a Social Media Manager Often Underestimate the True Cost
Social media hiring tends to happen quickly. There’s a creative element to the role, so the process gets treated like a creative hire-portfolio, personality fit, and a writing test. The conversation moves fast. The offer goes out within a few weeks.
What doesn’t happen is a proper cost audit. Nobody builds the full stack before saying yes. The salary gets approved, the hire gets made, and the real monthly outlay sits quietly uncalculated.
Then there’s the tenure problem. Social media roles churn. The average is under two years, often less in agency environments where the next shiny job is always visible on LinkedIn. Most brands treat the recruitment fee as a one-off. They shouldn’t. It’s a recurring cost with a roughly 20-month interval. Priced monthly, it never disappears from the true cost of the role.
Meanwhile, the job itself hasn’t changed. It’s still execution. Still output-driven. Still measurable by what gets posted, not by who’s sitting in the office when it happens.
Every pound-the real cost of a £28k social media manager
| Cost Item | What Shows on Payroll | True Monthly Cost |
| Base salary | £2,333/month | £2,333 |
| Employer NI-15% above £5,000 threshold (2025/26) | — | £257 |
| Employer pension-3% statutory minimum | — | £70 |
| Recruitment fee-16% of salary, amortised over 20 months | One-off invoice | £187 |
| Social media tools-Buffer, Canva Pro, Hootsuite or equivalent | — | £120 |
| Hardware and software-laptop, admin tools (amortised) | — | £95 |
| Management time-approx. 3 hrs/month at £60/hr equivalent | — | £180 |
| Training and onboarding-amortised over 12 months | — | £110 |
| Attrition buffer-replacement cycle cost divided monthly | — | £208 |
| TOTAL MONTHLY COST | £2,333 | £3,960 – £4,480 |
The tools line deserves a specific mention. Buffer, Canva Pro, and a scheduling tool together run £100 to £150 a month at the professional tier. In many businesses, these costs sit under an existing subscription. That makes them invisible in headcount calculations-but they’re still real. They still belong to the true cost.
Run the full calculation, and the hire costs £3,960 to £4,480 a month. Not £2,333.
What this role actually produces-and why AI is the variable most brands aren’t factoring in
Let’s be specific about what the job delivers. A social media manager working full weeks should own the monthly content calendar, create platform-specific posts across Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and wherever else the brand lives, stay on top of community engagement daily, and produce weekly and monthly analytics reports.
Manual workflow, no AI tools: roughly 8 to 12 posts a month per platform. Each piece of creative gets built individually. Captions are written one at a time. It’s not inefficient-it’s just the ceiling that manual work creates.
Now run the same person through Canva AI for creative batching, ChatGPT for caption generation, and Buffer for automated scheduling. The ceiling lifts. This is one reason brands that hire a social media manager increasingly look for AI-trained workflows and scalable execution models.The same person produces 20 to 30 posts a month per platform. The whole week’s calendar gets built in a Monday morning session. The manager approves it, the rest runs automatically, and they spend the remaining time on community management and reporting.
That’s not a fringe benefit. For a brand managing three platforms, it’s the difference between sporadic posting and a genuinely consistent social presence, without touching the monthly cost or adding hours.
In-house vs. managed remote social media manager-side by side
| UK In-House Social Media Manager | Managed Remote Social Media Manager | |
| True monthly cost | £3,960 – £4,480 | £1,500 – £1,750 all-in |
| Monthly posts (no AI) | 8 to 12 per platform | 8 to 12 per platform |
| Monthly posts (with AI) | Variable-depends on individual training | 20 to 30 per platform (AI-trained from Day 1) |
| Brand voice alignment | Onboarding process-variable quality | Style guide + example library, monitored from Day 1 |
| Tools included | No-additional £100–£150/month | Yes-Buffer, Canva AI, scheduling tools included |
| Analytics reporting | Ad hoc or monthly if remembered | Weekly update + monthly performance report as standard |
| Replacement if hire fails | Full recruitment cycle-your cost | Built-in replacement at no extra cost |
| Monthly saving vs in-house | — | £2,210 – £2,980 per month |
Five metrics that tell you whether the role is actually delivering
Whether the manager is in your office or working from another country entirely, these are the numbers that matter:
| KPI | How to Measure It | Review Frequency |
| Post frequency | Posts per platform per week-measured against the agreed target in the content calendar | Weekly |
| Engagement rate | Likes, comments, shares, saves divided by reach-tracked per post and averaged over the month | Monthly |
| Follower growth | Net new followers per platform per month-compared against the previous period | Monthly |
| Content approval rate | Percentage of content approved without revisions-the clearest indicator of brand alignment | Weekly |
| Response time | Average time to respond to comments and messages-target under 24 hours for active brands | Weekly |
One note on follower count: it’s not on this list. Follower numbers are easy to inflate and don’t tell you whether the audience is genuinely engaged. Engagement rate and approval rate together give a far more reliable picture of whether the work is landing.
FAQs
What is the average social media manager salary in the UK in 2025?
Mid-level social media managers earn between £24,000 and £32,000 a year in 2025. Entry-level roles typically start at £20,000 to £23,000. Senior managers and heads of social sit at £34,000 to £48,000. London salaries tend to run £3,000 to £5,000 above the national range. These are starting points for the cost calculation, not the total.
How do you manage a remote social media manager effectively?
Keep it simple: a content brief template that defines voice, platform standards, tone, and content pillars. A weekly calendar approval process where content gets submitted at the start of the week, before anything goes live. Weekly and monthly reports confirming output and performance data. Done properly, the visibility is actually higher than most in-house setups, because the reporting cadence forces it rather than leaving it to chance.
What tools does a remote social media manager need?
Buffer or Hootsuite for scheduling and cross-platform publishing. Canva Pro or Canva AI for creative production at volume. ChatGPT for caption batching and content ideation. A project management tool, such as Notion or Trello, works well for the content calendar. Platform analytics or Google Analytics for performance reporting. A manager working with all five produces more per week than one working manually, regardless of where they’re based.
How do you maintain brand consistency with an outsourced social media team?
Three documents do most of the work: a brand voice guide, a content example library showing exactly the style you want, and a platform-specific brief template. In the first week, the manager produces sample posts for each platform before anything goes live-the brand approves them, gives written feedback, and that becomes the living brief. Most managers reach full alignment within two to three weeks when the onboarding material is clear and specific.
What KPIs should a social media manager be measured on?
Post frequency against the agreed target. Engagement rate per platform. Net follower growth month on month. Content approval rate: the percentage of posts approved without revisions. And the average response time to comments and messages. These five together give a complete and honest picture of performance. Skip follower count as a primary KPI-it’s the easiest number to game and the least useful one to track.
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