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Oxford University Press

Marketing Executive, Music

Full-time

Hybrid • Oxford, England (Hybrid)

About the Role

We are excited to be looking for a Marketing Executive to join the Sheet Music team. In this diverse and wide-ranging role, you will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering marketing campaigns with a strong digital focus for our products and composers, and ensuring marketing plans and priorities are aligned with wider music strategy.

You’ll be working with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including other teams within Sheet Music, the wider Academic Marketing team, composers, music industry bodies, and designers. A typical day might include contributing ideas to a team meeting, writing the brief and copy for a digital advert, creating a graphic or video for use on social media, and writing a report on the success of a recent campaign.

Key duties of the role will include:

• Developing global multi-channel marketing campaigns to promote products and composers.
• Delivering marketing plans according to agreed timescales and budgets, using a range of primarily digital channels including email, digital and social advertising, events / conferences, social media and web content.
• Maximizing the marketing potential of events, networks and organizations within the sheet music sector.
• Measuring the success of marketing activities and continually improving outcomes though analysis and innovation.
We operate a hybrid working policy that requires a minimum of 2 days per week in the Oxford office.

About You

You’ll be passionate about marketing with experience of delivering effective campaigns that support strategic marketing objectives, and have an enthusiasm for music (as demonstrated by your education, work, or personal hobbies and interests).

You will have:

• The ability to work independently to plan and deliver effective marketing campaigns.
• Experience in digital marketing tactics and using social media.
• A customer-oriented approach.
• Analytical skills and experience of using data to drive results.
• Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize effectively.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills with experience of working collaboratively within teams and with external stakeholders.
• A demonstrable interest in music.
This advert may close earlier than the stated deadline, so please apply as soon as possible.

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