Requirements
- Experience managing marketing across multiple channels (social, paid, email, web)
- Confidence owning client or stakeholder relationships
- Hands‑on with tools like Meta Ads Manager, email marketing platforms & website CMS / builders
- Able to balance day‑to‑day delivery with account management & commercial thinking
- Organised, & calm managing several clients & deadlines at once
- A clear communicator who can explain results simply to non‑specialists
- (Desirable) Exposure to attractions, seasonal events, tourism, hospitality or leisure
- (Desirable) Experience working agency‑side or managing a portfolio of accounts
What the job involves
- As a Marketing Account Manager, you'll own the relationship with a portfolio of attraction & seasonal event clients, & lead the marketing services we deliver for them
- This is a hands‑on, commercial role. Day to day, you'll plan & run marketing across social media, paid advertising, website management & email, while also being the person the client trusts to make it all work. You'll turn results into clear recommendations & help each client get more from their marketing season after season
- You'll often be working with business owners & operators who aren't marketing specialists, during the peak periods when getting it right really matters. Your job is to bring clarity, confidence & commercial value
- Own a portfolio of clients, acting as their main point of contact & trusted marketing partner
- Plan & deliver marketing across social media, paid advertising, website & email
- Build & run campaigns around peak trading & seasonal events
- Write, schedule & manage social content & content calendars
- Set up, monitor & optimise paid advertising (Meta & similar platforms)
- Keep client websites accurate & up to date, especially ahead of busy periods
- Plan & send email campaigns, & manage lists & automations
- Report on performance & translate results into clear next steps
- Spot growth opportunities & risks early, & take ownership of both
- Run structured check‑ins, especially in the lead‑up to peak seasons