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Are you experienced in all thing's social media, Branding and Communications? Do you have experience working within the Travel Industry? We have the role for you!!

We are working with a specialist Tour / Expedition Operator who are on the lookout for a remote based Junior Marketing Community Executive to join their growing team.

You'll work closely with the marketing team to manage and grow the companies digital presence, helping them reach new audiences and engage loyal followers.

From publishing and scheduling social posts to updating the brand on Wikipedia and engaging in relevant forums, you'll be the voice of the company across multiple channels.

Key Responsibilities:

Schedule and publish content across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Pinterest
Manage community engagement across platforms and respond to comments/messages in brand voice
Monitor and contribute to relevant threads on Reddit, forums, and niche travel communities
Update and maintain brand-related content on Wikipedia and similar sites
Work with the team to repurpose blog content into bite-sized, engaging posts
Identify relevant trends and audience insights for expedition travel
Maintain consistency and quality across all touchpoints for both visual and written contentThe person:

A background in marketing (degree or 1-2 years' experience preferred)
Travel Industry Experience
Excellent copywriting and proofreading skills
A sharp eye for detail and consistency in tone and visuals
Well organised and experienced using scheduling tools
An interest in remote destinations, storytelling, or adventure travel
Bonus: Familiarity with SEO, basic design tools (Canva, Adobe Express), or forum-based platformsThe package:

A competitive salary (dependant on experience)
Fully remote working
Opportunities to work from anywhere in the world
Be part of a pioneering company reshaping polar tourism.
Work with a passionate, expert team committed to sustainability and innovation.
Represent a product that delivers truly transformative travel experiences
Enjoy opportunities for growth and firsthand experience of the expeditions.Interested?

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