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9 months ago
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Head of Marketing - BiotechCambridge, UK£55,000 - £75,000An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Head of Marketing to join a dynamic and rapidly growing biotech company in Cambridge. With a base salary of up to £75,000 DOE, this is a fantastic chance to play a key role in shaping the mark eting strategy of a cutting-edge organisation. The company is revolutionising protein research with innovative solutions that support the biopharmaceutical industry. This role offers significant career growth potential and a chance to build and lead the marketing function from the ground up. Duties & Responsibilities Develop and execute a comprehensive marketing strategy focused on brand awareness and lead generation.Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to implement multichannel marketing campaigns.Oversee the creation of engaging content such as whitepapers, blogs, videos, and webinars.Manage and optimise the company's social media channels to enhance visibility and engagement.Analyse marketing data to refine strategies and improve overall performance.What Experience is Required 5+ years of experience in marketing within the life sciences or biotech industry.Proven experience in planning, executing, and analysing marketing campaigns.Strong knowledge of digital marketing, SEO, and marketing automation tools (e.g., HubSpot).Qualification in biology, biochemistry, or other life science related fieldSalary & Benefits Base salary: £55,000 - £75,000 per annum DOEShare option scheme.Dynamic and collaborative working environment.Opportunity to lead and shape the marketing function within an innovative biotech company.Location The role is based in Cambridge, UK, with easy access from towns including:CambridgeElyNewmarketSt AlbansBedfordHow to Apply To apply for this position, please send your CV in strict confidence to Giselle Whitton of CV Screen at .Alternate Job Titles Senior Marketing ManagerMarketing DirectorMarketing LeadBiotech Marketing ManagerCV Screen Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy which can be found on the CV Screen website.TPBN1_UKTJ

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