Association of British Orchestras

Digital Marketing Manager

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic £25,000-£30,000 pa Closing date 27 January 2022
Liverpool Philharmonic are excited to be recruiting for the role of Digital Marketing Manager. The Digital Marketing Manager will play a key role in shaping Liverpool Philharmonic’s digital strategy. This will involve engaging audiences through digital content and enhancing their experience across all digital platforms. You will have a detailed knowledge of all digital platforms, with the ability to drive online sales through the creation of persuasive, targeted content.

Candidates will be passionate about music, be creative and have a meticulous attention to detail. You will need a keen eye for engaging content, able to take advantage of all the exciting opportunities available at Liverpool Philharmonic – from dynamic orchestral performances and award-winning education activity, to world-famous visiting artists and emerging new talent.

You’ll be joining a busy and ambitious team, so you will need the confidence and ability to deliver a variety of projects and prioritise a heavy workload while working to tight deadlines, with great attention to detail. A thorough and strategic approach to planning and scheduling work is essential, in order to develop and manage efficient processes and workflow through the team and deliver all digital activity to schedule.

This is the ideal opportunity for a digital marketing professional with strong musical knowledge, who wants to join a welcoming and forward-thinking team, and can bring both creative and strategic thinking to their work.

This is a Full time, permanent post (35 hours per week). Flexible and part-time working options will also be considered.

The salary for this role will be £25,000 - £30,000 per annum, depending on experience.

Contact details

recruitment@liverpoolphil.com
01512101940
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Hope Street

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