Head of Digital Marketing

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10 months ago
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We are working with a fast-growing company that is passionate about making a difference. They are looking for a highly creative and experienced Head of Digital Marketing to lead their marketing team and drive the digital growth of the business. In this role, you'll work cross-functionally with various teams to acquire new customers, nurture existing relationships, and promote innovative products.

To be considered for the role, you’ll require the following essentials:

A highly creative, experienced product marketing professional with a deep understanding of the industry dynamics.
Proven expertise across the marketing mix: social media, content, SEO, and communications.
A passion for helping the business grow and achieve its mission.
Strong communication skills, both confident and persuasive, to effectively collaborate across teams.
Up-to-date knowledge of multi-channel marketing trends, best practices, and measurement strategies.
Ability to thrive in a dynamic environment, responding well under pressure.
Appreciation for digital asset management and creative processes.
Within this position, you’ll also be:

Lead the marketing team to develop and execute strategies that effectively promote products to new and existing customers
Oversee marketing budgets, ensuring optimal resource allocation and maximized return on investment (ROI)
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of conversion rate optimization and copywriting to boost engagement
Manage the creation and execution of paid advertising campaigns, including creative, campaign landing pages, and data optimization
Develop and execute email marketing, SMS, and print campaigns that deliver results
Leverage organic social media to drive growth and build a strong brand presence
Analyze KPIs and utilize data to enhance business performance
Collaborate closely with the Finance team to ensure accurate reporting and budget management
Work with internal teams to address specific product or customer needs, supporting overall digital presence growth
Salary & Working Hours

Salary £75,000 per annum
33 days holiday incl Banks
Private Medical Insurance
Flexitime and Hybrid working
Casual Drress
Discounts on company products
Free on Site Parking
Talk Staff Recruitment is an established division of Talk Staff Group and works with companies throughout the East Midlands and UK with roles including many areas such as: Accountancy & Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Contact Centre and Office Support.

Talk Staff Recruitment act as an Recruitment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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