Michael Page
Marketing Officer

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Marketing Officer
The Marketing Officer will play a key role in executing marketing strategies to support the growth and visibility of the organisation in the not-for-profit sector. This role is hybrid 1 day in office and requires someone with a strong understanding of marketing principles to create impactful campaigns.
Client Details
This is a fast-growing organisation in the not-for-profit sector, dedicated to making a positive impact through its initiatives. The organisation values innovative approaches to marketing and is committed to supporting its employees with a flexible working environment.
Description
- Develop and implement marketing campaigns that align with organisational goals.
- Manage digital platforms, including social media accounts and the company website.
- Create engaging content to promote the organisation's initiatives and events.
- Analyse campaign performance and prepare reports with actionable insights.
- Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent messaging and branding.
- Identify and engage with key stakeholders to enhance outreach efforts.
- Monitor trends in the not-for-profit sector to inform marketing strategies.
- Support the planning and execution of virtual and in-person events.
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Profile
A successful Marketing Officer should have:
- A strong understanding of marketing tools and techniques.
- Experience managing digital platforms and creating online content.
- Strong analytical skills for evaluating campaign performance.
- The ability to work collaboratively with teams across the organisation.
- An interest in the not-for-profit sector and its unique challenges.


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Job Offer
- A salary of £33,000 per annum.
- Hybrid One day in Liverpool Office
- The opportunity to contribute to meaningful work in the not-for-profit sector.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a Marketing Officer looking to advance their career in a flexible and rewarding environment. Apply now to make a difference in Merseyside area and beyond!
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Marketing Officer, Digital Marketing, Not for Profit
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