Marketing & Communications Executive, UKinbound

  • Location: London
  • Salary: £25,000
  • Contract: Full time, permanent

UKinbound is seeking a Marketing & Communications Executive to join their team and deliver a wide variety of marketing and communications activity for the Association and its members. This is an exciting London-based role with the fantastic opportunity to work closely with some of the UK’s best known tourism brands and be at the forefront of industry developments. You will be instrumental in helping members to maximise their business opportunities through our marketing channels, as well as raising the profile of UKinbound to the wider industry.

In addition to marketing, you will also be involved in an exciting variety of activities, including lobbying campaigns and industry events, and will have regular opportunities to travel around the UK on familiarisation visits and other regional events.

The successful candidate will be an articulate and confident communicator, with an eye for design, excellent attention to detail, and an interest in digital marketing and using data to inform strategy. Experience of CMS, email marketing platforms, digital analytics and graphic design tools is desirable.

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How to apply: Please send your CV and covering letter to Kelly Strong at [email protected] by Friday 13 August.

About UKinbound: UKinbound is the only trade association representing inbound tourism – the UK’s 5th largest export industry and 3rd largest employer. Our mission is to help our 300+ members manage successful, profitable businesses that are part of a vibrant and sustainable inbound tourism industry via a programme of events connecting buyers and suppliers in the travel trade.  We also provide marketing opportunities, seminars, and access to the latest industry insights. In addition, we lobby Government on key issues including taxation, visas and Brexit, and engage with media to raise the profile of inbound tourism and highlight its importance to the UK economy.