Kung Fu Mama UK
Part-time marketing manager

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Part-Time Marketing Manager (2 days per week)
Kung Fu Mama, the innovative Taiwanese noodle bar with shops in Covent Garden and Canary Wharf, is looking for a Part-Time Marketing Manager.
You'll report to Noam Bar, who co-founded @Ottolenghi, and be mentored by Marcus Denison-Smith, former CMO of Honest Burger — a real opportunity to fast-track your knowledge and experience.
About the Role
You'll work across all areas of marketing, helping to grow brand awareness, drive customer engagement, and support commercial growth. This is a hands-on role suited to someone who thrives in a fast-moving environment and enjoys balancing creativity with analytical thinking.
Responsibilities
- Support and execute marketing campaigns across digital and in-store channels
- Manage paid and organic digital marketing activity
- Analyse campaign performance and customer data to identify insights and opportunities
- Support CRM, loyalty and customer engagement initiatives
- Coordinate with designers, agencies and content creators
- Assist with new store openings, launches and brand activations
- Help shape and maintain the brand's tone of voice and positioning
- Support social media planning and content creation
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What We're Looking For
- 2 to 4 years' experience in marketing
- Creative thinking and a genuine passion for brand-building
- A genuine love of great food and hospitality
- Understanding of digital marketing and marketing analytics
- Excellent organisational and project management skills
- Comfortable working with data and turning insights into action
- Strong communication and copywriting skills
- Experience producing social media content is an advantage, but not essential


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Most importantly, we're looking for someone with:
- Tons of energy and optimism
- A desire to help bring an exciting brand to as many people as possible
- A highly proactive, ownership-first mindset
Why Join Us?
- Work directly with experienced founders and industry-leading mentors
- Be part of an ambitious growth journey from an early stage
- Gain exposure to all aspects of brand-building and hospitality marketing
- A fast-learning environment with real responsibility and genuine progression potential
- Flexible part-time role
Interested? Email your CV and a few words about yourself — and why you'd be a good fit — to noam@kungfumama.co.uk
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