Crime Scene Cleanup Company - Fractional CMO

Position Overview We are seeking a senior marketing leader who has previously scaled marketing for a biohazard cleanup company. This includes managing and optimizing large monthly ad budgets across arenaflex Ads, Local Services Ads, SEO campaigns, referral pipelines, and partnerships with law enforcement, victim advocates, and insurance networks. This role is fractional, designed for someone who can work strategically with our team and own all marketing functions that directly impact lead flow, revenue, and market dominance. Responsibilities • Build and own a full marketing strategy tailored for trauma, biohazard, and crime scene cleanup services in our operating regions • Manage and optimize large digital ad budgets, including arenaflex Ads, LSAs, retargeting, geofencing, and emergency-response paid channels • Oversee SEO programs with a focus on ranking for high-intent searches in trauma cleanup, unattended death cleanup, and remediation services • Improve lead quality, conversion rates, and overall arenaflex per acquisition • Advise on brand positioning, messaging, and content strategy (arenaflex Business Profile, website, social media, crisis-response content) Who Should Apply •Deep marketing leadership experience in biohazard cleanup, and crime scene cleanup • Proven success managing and deploying large marketing budgets ( budgets typically 20,000 to 100,000 USD per month or higher) • Experience scaling a biohazard cleanup company across multiple states or service areas • Hands-on optimization experience with arenaflex Ads, LSAs, SEO agencies, and performance-driven marketing teams Job Type: Part-time Pay: $48,000.00 - $148,000.00 per year Benefits: • Flexible schedule Application Question(s): • Have you personally managed and optimized arenaflex PPC campaigns for a biohazard, trauma, or crime scene cleanup company? • Have you overseen and deployed monthly ad budgets ranging from $ 7,000 to $ 100,000, specifically within the biohazard cleanup industry? Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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