Part Time Marketing Coordinator

Romsey
11 months ago
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My client is an established building and fit out contractor based around Romsey seeking an enthusiastic PART TIME MARKETING CO-ORDINATOR to join their small friendly fit out team.
This role would suit someone with strong self-motivation skill sets and coming up with new ideas to make the company more visible on social media platforms and ideally wuld be happy to work part time hours wither say 3 days per week or Mon to Fri part hours.
Marketing Coordinator Responsibilities:

  • Assist in developing and executing marketing strategies aligned with the companies’ objectives and market positioning.
  • Create and manage content for various marketing channels, including social media, website, brochures, and email campaigns, showcasing the company.
  • Conduct market research to identify trends, competitors, and potential business opportunities within the fit-out construction industry.
  • Develop engaging and persuasive copy for various marketing channels, including website content, blogs, social media posts, brochures, and email campaigns, ensuring consistency in tone and brand messaging.
  • Oversee digital marketing activities, such as SEO, PPC campaigns, and social media advertising, to drive traffic and lead generation.
  • Supporting internal communication campaigns to effectively distribute key information.
    You:
  • Computer skills – Microsoft Office Suite / Adobe Express
  • Must be able to perform a variety of duties being resourceful and maintaining flexibility.
  • Ability to focus and maintain attention to performance of tasks and to work and complete assignments on time despite frequent interruptions.
  • Effective communication - express or exchange ideas; must be able to verbally convey detailed instructions.
  • Able to manage priorities and workflow.
  • Strong interpersonal skills; excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Attention to detail, commitment to high standards.
  • Persuading and influencing and planning and organising

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