Marketing Coordinator | Fully Remote (UK)

A varied, well-rounded Marketing Coordinator role for an organised early-career professional ready to plant their feet inside a busy UK marketing agency and build a serious foundation for the long term. What is this role, in plain English? It is a hands on coordination and administration role inside a UK marketing agency, supporting the team that runs campaigns for a wide range of consumer facing clients. The Marketing Coordinator will sit at the centre of day-to-day campaign activity, helping to keep records straight, data clean, content updated and communications flowing. Think of it as the role that keeps the engine room running smoothly while the campaigns themselves play out across digital, social and print. Who is hiring? The agency is a UK based marketing consultancy with a long standing client roster across consumer brands and lifestyle sectors. The team is collaborative, remote first, and known for combining creative output with rigorous behind the scenes organisation. Culturally, it leans toward people who take pride in doing the unseen detail well. Why does the role exist? As campaign volumes have grown, the agency needs a dedicated Marketing Coordinator to take ownership of the coordination, data and reporting tasks that currently sit across several pairs of hands. The role gives one person clear ownership and a defined patch, while plugging into the wider marketing team for the bigger pieces. What will the Marketing Coordinator actually be doing? The work splits roughly across four areas • Campaign coordination and admin supporting the smooth running of live campaigns, helping to keep timelines, briefs and asset trackers up to date, and acting as a useful pair of hands across the team. • Data handling and compliance - keeping campaign and audience datasets organised, accurate and GDPR-compliant, including securely handling data transfers and maintaining clear audit trails. • Reporting and analysis - pulling together post-campaign performance summaries, gathering metrics from various platforms, building tidy reporting decks and helping the team identify what is working. • Content and website upkeep - uploading and refreshing content across agency and campaign sites, resizing imagery for different formats, and applying basic SEO hygiene as part of routine updates. Who would thrive here? The Marketing Coordinator role suits someone who genuinely enjoys order, accuracy and the satisfaction of a well-kept spreadsheet, but who also wants to grow into a broader marketing career over time. A strong fit will likely tick most of these • A degree or equivalent experience in marketing, business, communications or a similarly analytical field • Comfortable and confident in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, including formulas, sorting, filtering and basic data work • A meticulous eye for detail and a natural respect for accuracy • Solid written communication skills for client-facing messages and reports • Calm and capable when juggling several smaller tasks at once • Genuinely interested in marketing campaigns, data and how the two intersect • Self-motivated and disciplined enough to thrive in a fully remote setup Tools the role uses Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, basic content management systems, email marketing platforms (training provided where needed), reporting and analytics tools, and standard secure file-transfer platforms. Right to work You must have the existing right to work in the United Kingdom. Visa sponsorship is not on offer for this Marketing Coordinator role. The practical stuff • Salary £25,000 • Location fully remote, UK-based • Hours full-time, Monday to Friday 37.5hours per week. • Culture small, supportive, low ego team where good work is noticed Where this kind of role can lead Marketing coordination is one of the most useful starting points for a long career in the industry. The skills picked up campaign admin, data handling, reporting, client communication are the same skills senior marketers rely on every day. Marketing Coordinators routinely progress into account management, campaign management, marketing analytics and digital marketing roles within a few years, particularly when they have agency-side experience to draw on. For someone serious about building a marketing career on solid foundations, this Marketing Coordinator opportunity is a sensible, future-proof choice. This Marketing Coordinator role is brought to you by The Opportunity Hub UK connecting ambitious marketing talent with agencies that genuinely invest in their people. Remote Skills Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Campaigns, Communication Skills, Consumer Branding, Content Management Systems (CMS), Customer Relations, Data Cleaning, Data Sets, Detail Oriented, Email Marketing, English Language, Illustrating Ability, Marketing, Marketing Campaign, Metrics, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Product Family, Multitasking, Online Marketing, Organizational Skills, Record Keeping, Sales Management, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Team Player, Writing Skills About the Company The Opportunity Hub UK Apply To This Job

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