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Marketing Campaign Manager

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Talent Consultant in the Biotech & Life Sciences Industry | Recruitment & Talent Strategy
Marketing Campaign Manager - Life Sciences

Remote position with occasional travel to Oxford, UK

UK Right to Work required, visa sponsorship not available for this role

About the Company
We are working with an Oxford-based life sciences start-up that is pioneering the development of analytical instruments for scientists. Their unique products provide vital insights for scientific discovery, R&D, and therapeutics production. More than 350 instruments have been installed in labs worldwide. Spun out of Oxford University in 2018, the company has quickly scaled to become an international player with offices in the US, Asia, and its headquarters in Oxford, UK.

About the Job
The Marketing Campaign Manager is responsible for developing and executing integrated marketing campaigns tailored to target customer segments. This role manages campaign budgets and timelines, ensuring all campaigns are delivered on time and within budget. You should have a strong understanding of the life sciences industry and the ability to work cross-functionally with scientists and technical stakeholders. Experience in creating and optimizing campaigns that generate leads and meet revenue goals is essential.

If you thrive in a fast-paced, driven environment, we’d like to hear from you!

Requirements

Degree in Marketing, Life Sciences, or a related field

Minimum of 5 years experience in marketing roles, including digital marketing and campaigns

Industry experience in medical devices, analytical instruments, biotech, or pharma

Proven track record in developing and executing integrated marketing campaigns, including digital campaigns

Experience with marketing automation platforms and CRM systems

Strong communication and collaboration skills

Please apply with an updated CV for consideration.

Additional Details

Seniority level: Mid-Senior level

Employment type: Full-time

Job functions: Marketing

Industries: Medical Equipment Manufacturing, Biotechnology Research, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

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