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Position: Marketing Lead
Location: Wolverhampton
Job Type: Part-time 
Department: Marketing
Salary: £11.44 – £13.50 per hour
 
Our Client is looking for an enthusiastic and driven Marketing Lead to join our dynamic team and play a key role in shaping their brand’s success.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy in line with company objectives.
Deliver high-impact campaigns across digital, content, and traditional media.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure cohesive and consistent messaging across all platforms.
Oversee all aspects of digital marketing, including, social media, email marketing, and content creation.
Analyse market trends, competitor activity, and campaign performance to identify opportunities for growth and optimisation.
Foster strong relationships with external partners, agencies, and key stakeholders to enhance brand visibility. 
Key Requirements:

Good Knowledge and use of software for creating marketing materials.
Extensive knowledge of social media platforms such as Linked in, Facebook etc.
Previous experience in a marketing role is advantageous.
Excellent communication and copy typing skills.
Proficient in using Microsoft systems.
Experience capturing quality footage using drone/camera equipment is preferable

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