Content Writer

Marketing Specialist Location: Remote (UK-based)Contract: Daily rate £300–£400 via umbrella companyWe’re looking for a Marketing Specialist to join a dynamic Marketing & Communications team, helping shape and deliver strategic campaigns across digital, content, PR, and events. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys combining creative content, campaign strategy, and data-driven marketing to deliver measurable results—fully remotely, with the flexibility to work from anywhere in the UK.Key Responsibilities: Produce high-quality marketing content including web copy, blogs, thought leadership, PR, and social media. Drive digital and campaign strategy for your function, region, or business line. Analyse marketing performance data, generate insights, and recommend actions. Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders to support business growth and client engagement. Contribute to strategic marketing plans, identifying the most effective channels and tactics. Manage workload and priorities independently, delivering results across campaigns and projects. Requirements: Proven experience in B2B marketing, digital marketing, content creation, Campaign Management or communications. Strong writing, editing, and communication skills. Comfortable working with marketing tools and CRM platforms (e.g., Salesforce, Marketing Cloud) and analysing campaign performance data. Able to work independently, manage multiple projects, and collaborate across teams. Must be UK-based and able to work via an umbrella company. Why this role? Competitive daily rate of £300–£400 via umbrella company. Fully remote, flexible working within the UK. Opportunity to work on high-impact campaigns that strengthen brand visibility and support business growth. Cross-functional collaboration with teams across marketing, client management, and strategy. Exposure to digital and content strategy in a dynamic, professional services environment.  

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