Head of Marketing

Blackwall
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Work for a charity/membership organisation as an interim Senior Marketing Consultant (£60,000 - £80,000 pro rata, Central London & hybrid).

As the Senior Marketing Consultant, you will oversee the transformation of their marketing function over a 3-6 month period.

Marketing Function Audit: Assess Current Structures & Processes: Examine the marketing approaches, identifying what works well and where optimisation is needed.
Propose Improvements: Recommend both short-term enhancements and strategic realignments to drive marketing excellence.
Evaluate Team Skills & Experience: Identify Gaps & Strengths: Review existing teams' capabilities, with an eye towards digital readiness and modern marketing practices.
Develop a Future-Fit Structure: Suggest organisational or role adjustments to position each company-and the broader group-for continued digital transformation and growth.

What we look for

Someone who has previously held senior marketing positions within a charity/membership organisation (HoM/ Director level).
Senior Marketing Leadership: Significant experience transforming marketing functions in multifaceted or federated environments.
Digital-First Transformation Expertise: A track record of integrating digital tools, techniques, and data analytics into core marketing strategies.
Strategic Insight & Execution: Skilled at linking organisational objectives to actionable marketing roadmaps, measuring success through clear KPIs.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Exceptional communication skills and the ability to influence executive leaders and unite diverse teams.
People Development: Proven ability to assess and enhance team capabilities, introducing new skills and structures where needed.

What we offer

FTC, 3 - 6 months.
£60,000 - £80,000 pro rata.
Central London.
Hybrid (1 - 2 days on site).
35 hours per week

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