We're Hiring a Marketing Manager!

Are you looking for a new role as a marketing manager at an award winning agency in Harborne?

Job description

We are one of the Midlands fastest growing Estate Agents, for both the leasing and sales markets. We are based in the lovely area that is Harborne, right on the High street and we have created a recognisable, award winning brand that has pushed the boundaries of what is expected of traditional property companies and truly led the way from a marketing perspective.
This opportunity will play an integral part within the MECS business, working closely with the MD on marketing strategy, innovation, brand building and development.

Key responsibilities include:
A key focus for this role is to promote MECS services, as well as our clients properties. This is mainly done through multiple social media channels, as well as outbound marketing campaigns, with both channels including really creative and engaging content.
Campaign development – working with internal & external creatives and the wider business team to plan, create and deliver high quality marketing that we have become known for. MECS is now the most engaged businesses on social media within our sector (Top 2).
Deliver sound brand planning process – in order to deliver great execution.

For this role, you'll need to display solid brand marketing experience, not necessarily from a big brand company, as we are more interested in your drive, creativity and passion to deliver a high-end work that engages customers in any sector. You will have a proven track record of managing projects and influencing internal stakeholders. You will be a confident self-starter with the passion and enthusiasm to get stuck into projects to deliver great business results. You should have a natural curiosity and forward thinking outlook, with a keen eye for emerging trends, particularly within the online world. You need to be independent and able to work in a fast paced environment to work in a busy property environment and have the confidence and maturity to engage and influence stakeholders.

Key skills and experience desired for this role:
Excellent project management skills with an eye for detail
Experience in using a CRM for outbound and inbound marketing
Strong Social Media marketing and management experience – inc Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok
Social community management experience
Content writing, creation, scheduling experience is ideal
A background in B2C marketing
Experience in Canva and/or Photoshop is highly advantageous
Proactive, being able to deliver in a busy environment where there will be lots of challenges
Strong team player – able to engage and challenge
Creative spark coupled with commercial astuteness

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:
Located in the vibrant social-hub of Harborne, surrounded by local restaurants and pubs on the outskirts of the city centre.
Relaxed work atmosphere.
Regular employee socials.
Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience and level.
Hours:
Monday to Friday
Education:
Bachelor's (preferred) – Industry experience with a proven track record will trump a degree though.
Experience:
Digital marketing: 1 year (preferred)
Marketing: 1 year (preferred)
Digital Marketing Occupations: 1 year (preferred)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent




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