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Associate Marketing Manager

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Our client is seeking a bright, adaptable Associate Marketing Manager to join its dynamic marketing team. This role is perfect for a digital all-rounder who thrives on variety, creativity, and data-driven results.
The successful candidate will lead multi-channel campaigns, manage paid and organic social strategies, and work closely with clients and internal teams to deliver outstanding marketing solutions. With a strong focus on ROI, quality, and collaboration, they’ll also coach junior team members and contribute to the continual improvement of marketing processes.
This is a Hybrid role with only 2 days a week in the office which is based close to Marlow. The salary for this role is up to £40,000 dependent on experience.
Key Skills & Experience for the Associate Marketing Manager role are:

  • Proven experience managing digital marketing campaigns, including paid social
  • Strong understanding of campaign analytics, optimisation, and reporting
  • Highly organised, proactive, and calm under pressure
  • Excellent copywriting, communication, and stakeholder management skills
  • Creative flair and basic design experience (e.g. Canva)
  • Genuine interest in healthcare or life sciences, with a curious mindset
  • Comfortable working across multiple projects and deadlines
    Benefits for the Associate Marketing Manager role are:
  • Bonus scheme based on company performance
  • Private medical insurance (after probation)
  • 5 additional days per year for professional development
  • Tech of your choice
  • Regular team socials
  • 25 days holiday + 3 extra days at Christmas
    This is a fantastic opportunity for a digitally savvy marketer looking to make a real impact within a collaborative and forward-thinking team. APPLY TODAY

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