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Head of Marketing – Grab & Go Brand (London) | £70,000
Are you a creative, hands-on marketer who thrives in a fast-paced, founder-led environment? Do you enjoy working with brands that are scaling rapidly and need someone who can take the lead rather than wait for instructions? If so, this could be the role for you.
We need a strategic yet practical Head of Marketing, someone who is just as comfortable executing campaigns as they are developing long-term brand strategy. This is not a role for someone who needs a rigid structure or a large team to delegate to.
Key Responsibilities
- Take full ownership of the marketing function, covering everything from digital and social media to local activations and brand partnerships.
- Develop and implement campaigns to drive brand awareness, customer engagement, and revenue growth.
- Build a loyal customer base through compelling storytelling, influencer collaborations, and media outreach.
- Track and analyse campaign performance, using insights to optimise results.
- Manage content creation, paid media, and organic growth across key digital platforms.
- Work closely with the founders to bring their vision to life while ensuring marketing efforts align with business goals.
The Right Person
- Proven experience in marketing for a hospitality, food, or lifestyle brand.
- A creative mindset with a strong understanding of brand-building and consumer engagement.
- A self-starter attitude, you see opportunities and take initiative rather than waiting for direction.
- Experience working in a founder-led business where agility and adaptability are key.
- Solid expertise across digital marketing, social media, brand partnerships, and PR.
- A hands-on approach, his is a growing brand, and we need someone who can execute as well as strategize.
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