Carter Murray
Senior Campaigns & Social Media Executive

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Senior Campaign & Social Media Executive
A leading international law firm is seeking a Senior Campaign & Social Media Executive to drive high-impact social content and integrated campaigns that elevate the firm’s brand and engage key audiences. Reporting to the Head of Growth Marketing, you’ll combine strategic planning with hands-on content creation, data-led optimisation and confident stakeholder management.
Key Responsibilities
- Social strategy — Plan and deliver content aligned to firm priorities.
- Editorial planning — Manage schedules, approvals and cross-team coordination.
- Campaign delivery — Lead projects from ideation to performance analysis.
- Stakeholder coaching — Guide partners and lawyers on best practice.
- Daily content creation across LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok.
- Paid social — Build and optimise targeted campaigns.
- SEO content and email marketing to support traffic and engagement.
- Training & templates for colleagues across the firm.
- Manage Hootsuite, HubSpot and LinkedIn Sales Navigator.
- Track performance, monitor sentiment and support crisis comms when needed.
- Drive measurable growth in engagement, audience size and ROI.
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- Experience managing social channels in a B2B or regulated environment, ideally professional services.
- Strong platform expertise across LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok.
- Hands-on experience with paid social and CRM/automation tools (HubSpot or similar).
- Proficiency with Canva and Adobe Creative Cloud.
- Excellent writing, editing and stakeholder communication skills.
- Strong analytical ability and a proactive, creative mindset.
- Highly organised, calm under pressure and able to manage multiple priorities.
- Commercial awareness, confidentiality and strong Microsoft Office skills.
- A collaborative, growth-minded approach aligned with firm values.
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