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Digital Marketing Specialist

Clearline Recruitment Ltd
The City of Brighton and Hove
3 days ago
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Role: Digital Marketing Specialist
Location: Brighton
Hours: Full-time
Salary: £28,000 - £32,000 per annum

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Digital Marketing Specialist to join one of our longstanding clients, a well-established and growing organisation within the motor trade industry, based in Brighton.

Benefits

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Additional day off for your birthday
  • Company pension scheme
  • Free on-site parking
  • Specsavers eye test voucher
  • Comprehensive training and career development opportunities
  • Supportive and collaborative workplace culture

The Requirements:

  • Proven experience managing end-to-end digital strategies from planning to execution
  • Strong analytical skills using GA4, Search Console, and conversion tracking
  • Ability to translate campaign data into insight-driven recommendations
  • Knowledge of user journeys, funnel optimisation, and lead nurturing
  • Experience with website CMS updates, SEO, and UX best practices
  • Skilled in email marketing automation, segmentation, and A/B testing
  • Social media management including paid campaign experience
  • Understanding of PPC campaigns (Google Ads, Meta Ads) and ROI tracking
  • Excellent copywriting and communication skills
  • Confident liaising between marketing, IT, and leadership teams
  • Proactive, adaptable, and passionate about sustainability and brand integrity

The Role:

  • Take ownership of the digital marketing strategy and drive performance across all digital channels
  • Manage website content, ensuring SEO optimisation and a polished brand experience
  • Plan and deliver email and social media campaigns with measurable results
  • Analyse campaign data to optimise performance and inform future strategy
  • Manage product listings, digital sales initiatives, and cross-functional coordination
  • Champion data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement

If you're keen to join a creative and innovative team that values insight, collaboration, and growth, then please apply to this Digital Marketing Specialist role below or call Jamie Watson on between 9:00am and 5:30pm.

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