Marketing Manager
- Recruiter
- Mckinlay Law
- Location
- London (Central), London (Greater)
- Salary
- £45,000 - £50,000
- Posted
- 17 Feb 2017
- Closes
- 22 Feb 2017
- Ref
- MM45
- Job Title
- Marketing Assistant
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Job title: Marketing Manager
Location: Central London
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000
Our client, a mid size commercial London law firm, are looking for a Marketing Manager to develop, drive and innovate all marketing strategy. This is a broad, generalist role and you will be heading up the marketing activity for the firm.
The position will be varied but will include:
- Website – regular updating of website with content. Monitor engagement and maintain SEO
- Newsletters – production and distribution of three client e-newsletters
- Annual Review – production and distribution of the Annual Review publication
- Social media – regular posting on the firm’s LinkedIn and Twitter accounts and individual partners’ accounts as required. Monitor engagement
- Events:
- plan and deliver client event strategy in the UK and overseas, including hosted seminars, webinars, client dinners, in-house training, charity football event, workshops and presentations
- plan and deliver client team building events and client corporate entertainment
- plan and deliver the firm’s annual client party for 500 people
- co-ordinate the participation of partners at external seminars, round-table discussions and workshops in the UK and overseas.
- Submissions and proposals:
- Produce the firm’s submissions for legal directories
- Produce proposals/tenders as required
- Design and merchandise - Source and manage creative agencies and production suppliers
Strong influencing skills and tenacity are as essential as relevant experience in either a law firm or similar professional services environment. You must also be able to manage multiple projects while prioritising time critical assignments. A true generalist marketing role where there is ample scope and an essential requirement to make a difference. This position might be an ideal first management role for a marketing executive.
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