Data Executive

Recruiter
The Little Black Book Agency
Location
Lancashire
Salary
Competitive
Posted
26 Nov 2014
Closes
03 Dec 2014
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Data Executive (part-time) - Manchester - GBP12,271

Much-loved charitable organisation, based in Salford Quays, is looking for a part-time (21 hours per week; flexible) Data Executive to join their marketing team, on a fixed-term contract for 12 months, covering maternity leave.

Reporting into the Data Manager, you will work with two specific arms of the charity to ensure a targeted marketing approach. You will manage and report on subscription data and increase subscriber numbers, engagements and meet customer expectations. This is a varied role where you will be managing marketing campaign data to ensure success of the campaigns, as well as reporting on product sales data. It will be your responsibility to conduct data information requests and analysis for problem solving.

You will provide pro-active and insightful analysis of customer data, assisting the Data Manager in creating intelligent marketing campaigns. You will also review campaign performance, focussing on positive achievement and ROI. You will manage the marketing databases, both in terms of development and upkeep, meaning you will manage supplier relationships and ensure data accuracy. You will work closely with the digital marketing team to maximise the use of data for online campaigns, as well as offline.

To be considered for this role, you must be educated to A-level, with excellent Microsoft Excel skills. You will be able to demonstrate excellent analytical skills and have experience of using a variety of CRM databases and in-house systems. Finally, you will have experience of working within a commercially-focussed organisation, towards targets and KPIs.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a great charitable company who are doing some life-saving work. They have a vibrant and talented team, who really work together and accomplish great things.


. Date posted: 19/11/2014