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Head of Marketing & Communications - Hospitality & Live Music Group
£40,000 - £50,000
I'm working exclusively with, an independent hospitality group known for its vibrant live music venues and great nights out. They're now looking to appoint a Head of Marketing & Communications, a key strategic role responsible for shaping the brand voice and growing the presence of their much-loved venues.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a creative and commercially minded marketer who understands how to connect with a young, sociable audience across digital platforms, live events and brand partnerships. You'll lead the marketing function across the group, overseeing all comms activity and managing a Social Media & Marketing Executive.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own the marketing strategy across all venues, including digital, social media, print and PR
- Plan and deliver campaigns that promote the venues year-round and support key events
- Manage brand presence across websites, newsletters, digital ads and all social platforms
- Oversee external agencies, designers and PR contacts to deliver outstanding content and artwork
- Act as a brand ambassador at industry and social events, building relationships and increasing visibility
- Work closely with Directors, Heads of Department and Venue Managers to align on campaign planning and creative output
- Manage the marketing budget and report on performance and ROI
- Drive growth and engagement across social channels and digital touchpoints
- Support venue teams to ensure in-venue branding and marketing materials are current and on-brand
What we're looking for:
- Experience leading marketing activity within hospitality, entertainment, live events or a lifestyle brand
- Strong digital and social media expertise, with a flair for creating engaging, shareable content
- Excellent planning, communication and leadership skills
- Confident managing stakeholders, external agencies and internal teams
- A calm and professional approach, with the ability to lead by example
- Data-led, with experience in campaign analysis and reporting
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, creative environment
In return:
- You'll play a pivotal role in a growing, independent business with a loyal following
- Lead a fun, forward-thinking brand with ambitious plans
- Collaborate with a passionate team across music, entertainment, and hospitality
If you're an experienced marketer with a passion for live music, events and social culture - this is a brilliant chance to make your mark.
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