Centre for Assessment Ltd
Marketing and Communications Executive

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Company Description
Centre for Assessment Ltd is a leading, UKAS-accredited certification body (No. 0120) delivering audits and assessments to thousands of clients across the UK and internationally. As a trusted delivery partner for the Cabinet Office, Global Wind Organisation, and the Law Society, the organisation focuses on robust, client-oriented, and value-adding certification services. With over 20 years of experience, Centre for Assessment works with skilled auditors and assessors who specialise in a wide range of recognised standards, including quality, environmental, business continuity, information security, diversity and inclusion, and occupational health and safety.
Role Description
This is a full-time Marketing and Communications Executive role based in the Manchester Area, United Kingdom, with a hybrid working arrangement that allows some work from home. The role involves planning and delivering marketing communications campaigns that promote Centre for Assessment’s certification services and training courses. Day-to-day responsibilities include creating and managing content for digital channels, preparing press releases, coordinating public relations activities, and overseeing social media marketing to build brand awareness and engagement. The Executive will collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent messaging, support event promotion, and monitor campaign performance, providing regular reports and recommendations. The role also includes maintaining up-to-date marketing materials and contributing to the development of new initiatives that reach target audiences effectively.
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- Candidates should possess strong Marketing Communications skills, including campaign planning and content creation.
- Candidates should possess excellent Communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to tailor messages to different audiences.
- Candidates should possess skills in Press Releases and Public Relations to manage media outreach and stakeholder engagement.
- Candidates should possess Social Media Marketing skills to develop, schedule, and optimize posts across key platforms.
- Relevant experience in B2B marketing, professional services, or certification/assessment industries is beneficial.
- Strong analytical skills to interpret marketing data, measure campaign effectiveness, and make data-informed recommendations.
- Proficiency with common marketing and CRM tools, as well as basic design or layout skills, is an advantage.
- A relevant qualification in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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