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Marketing Campaign Executive

London
6 months ago
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I'm delighted to be supporting a forward-thinking, multi-award-winning business in the professional services sector as they recruit for a Marketing Campaign Lead to join their high-performing Growth Marketing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated, detail-driven campaign marketer with strong digital skills to step into a pivotal role, where your ideas will directly influence lead generation and business growth.

You'll be joining a vibrant and collaborative team where marketing plays a critical role in shaping the company's commercial success. As Marketing Campaign Lead, you'll be responsible for planning and executing high-impact lead generation and nurture campaigns across a range of channels. This is a cross-functional role, collaborating closely with sales, content, analytics, design, and marketing automation to deliver campaigns that convert.

The organisation is committed to innovation and continuous learning, making this an ideal place to take your campaign management skills to the next level.

Day to Day

Collaborate with sales and content teams to define campaign themes, customer profiles, and buying personas.
Develop and manage inbound, outreach, and nurture campaigns aligned with commercial objectives.
Leverage email, web, social, and paid media channels to execute multi-touch campaigns.
Own campaign scheduling, resource coordination, and content planning across departments.
Create campaign toolkits and sales enablement content including crib sheets, email templates, social assets, and landing pages.
Track and report on lead generation metrics, working with sales to ensure effective follow-up.
Coordinate with content, design, webinar, and video teams to develop or repurpose campaign assets.
Use campaign management tools (e.g. Jira, Marketo) to track tasks, report status, and meet deadlines.
Ensure consistent campaign messaging across always-on brand channels such as email footers and product login pages.
Deliver campaign performance insights and lead regular debrief sessions to improve future outputs.

YOU?

5+ years of experience in a marketing campaign or lead generation role.
Hands-on experience managing multi-channel campaigns from strategy through execution.
Proficient with campaign/project management tools (e.g. Jira), and ideally with Marketo.
Strong copywriting skills for email and web.
Basic design capability (Adobe Suite, Canva).
Familiarity with analytics tools (GA4, Excel) and CRM platforms (Salesforce).
Highly organised, methodical, and capable of balancing multiple campaign workflows.
Excellent communicator who thrives in cross-departmental collaboration.
Creative, curious, and driven to improve campaign effectiveness through data and insights.

This is a brilliant opportunity to join a supportive, growth-focused organisation where marketing is respected as a key driver of success. The team is collaborative, ambitious, and always striving for better. If you're results-focused, commercially minded, and passionate about campaign execution, you'll thrive in this dynamic environment.

If you're looking for a role where your campaign experience will be valued and your career can truly accelerate, I'd love to hear from you!

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