Marketing Executive

Bramford
9 months ago
Applications closed

Marketing Executive - Larking Gowen are looking for a proactive and skilled Marketing Executive to join our dynamic Business Development, Marketing & Comms Team based in Ipswich, Suffolk in this exciting full-time, permanent position.

Why Larking Gowen

At Larking Gowen, we’re committed to delivering exceptional service and creating lasting relationships, we pride ourselves on our collaborative culture and innovative approach. Our teams are dedicated to excellence and are passionate about driving success for our clients.

Fantastic company benefits include:      

Competitive salary: £26,000 - £35,000 per annum (depending on experience and qualifications) 
Holiday: 24 days plus bank holidays
Employee extras: Life Assurance, Pension, Sick pay, Medicash Plan, Professional Subscriptions, Group Income Protection + more

About the role:

This Marketing Executive role is integral to the implementation of our marketing strategies, and you will collaborate closely with various teams to develop and deliver targeted, sector-specific marketing campaigns. You will be expected to travel to our other offices across Suffolk and Essex, so a valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle are essential. Working hours in this role will be Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours per week.

Key Responsibilities:

Campaign Management - Assist in the creation, implementation, and coordination of sector-specific marketing campaigns, ensuring timely and budget-compliant deliverables.
Content Collaboration - Partner with digital and design teams to craft engaging sector-specific content and marketing assets that resonate with our audience.
Event Coordination - Plan and execute events, handling logistics, promotional material creation, and post-event evaluations to assess impact.
Performance Monitoring - Track, analyse, and report on campaign performance, providing insights and recommendations for ongoing optimisation.
Stakeholder Engagement - Collaborate closely with partners and stakeholders to ensure all marketing efforts align with broader business strategies and goals.

About you:

As a Marketing Executive, you will have a proven track record of executing successful high-quality campaigns, managing day-to-day marketing activities, and ensuring alignment with business objectives. Due to the nature of the role the candidate must be able to drive and have access to a car.  You will have strong communication and collaboration skills that enable you to work effectively with diverse teams. You will have exceptional organisational abilities and have a keen analytical mind, able to make data-driven decisions to optimise marketing efforts.  You will be proficient in marketing software and analytics tools, ideally with basic design or content creation skills.

If you have the relevant skills and experience for the Marketing Executive role and would like to be considered, please apply by forwarding an up-to-date CV as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from you.

If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments.

No recruitment agencies, please

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Additional keywords: Marketing Executive, Marketing Coordinator, Marketing Specialist, Marketing, Campaign, Digital Marketing, Analytics, Content Creation, Event Coordination.

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