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Group Social & Marketing Administrator
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Join Cliste Hospitality in Cork as a Group Social & Marketing Administrator. You will manage organic content and community engagement across our luxury hotel and B2B portfolios. The role requires social media expertise, creative content creation, and analytical skills. We offer a competitive sala...
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Ireland , Cork
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About the Marketing Administrator role

Explore the dynamic and supportive world of Marketing Administrator jobs, a career path that sits at the vibrant intersection of creative marketing and meticulous organizational management. This role is the operational backbone of a marketing department, ideal for those who are both creatively inclined and exceptionally organized. Marketing Administrators ensure that all marketing activities run smoothly, from campaign launches to daily administrative tasks, making them invaluable assets to any business looking to maintain a strong and consistent market presence.

Professionals in these roles typically handle a diverse portfolio of responsibilities that blend digital marketing with essential administrative support. A core part of their day involves creating and managing marketing content. This includes designing compelling graphics for social media, websites, and email campaigns using tools like the Adobe Creative Suite or Canva, as well as drafting copy for newsletters, blog posts, and promotional materials. They are often responsible for maintaining the company’s digital footprint, updating website content, and scheduling posts across various social media channels to engage the audience and build brand awareness. Furthermore, Marketing Administrators provide crucial support for marketing campaigns and lead generation efforts, helping to execute email marketing strategies and track their performance.

Beyond the purely marketing-focused tasks, the administrative component is what defines this profession. These individuals frequently assist in the coordination of events, webinars, and trade shows, handling everything from promotional material preparation to post-event follow-up. They provide direct support to sales teams by developing sales enablement materials such as presentations, case studies, and product sheets. A significant part of their role involves data management; they are often tasked with updating and maintaining Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, ensuring that customer data, lead information, and sales pipelines are accurate and current. Additional administrative duties can include monitoring marketing budgets, compiling reports on campaign effectiveness and sales metrics, managing office supplies, and serving as a communication link between marketing, sales, and other departments.

To succeed in Marketing Administrator jobs, candidates generally need a blend of creative, technical, and soft skills. Typical requirements include a degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Communications, or a related field. Proficiency with standard marketing and design software—such as the Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office 365, and social media scheduling tools—is highly desirable. Experience with email marketing platforms like Mailchimp or HubSpot and CRM systems is also a common expectation. On a personal level, successful Marketing Administrators are proactive, detail-oriented, and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. They must be adept at multitasking, prioritizing a fluctuating workload, and collaborating effectively within a team. This career offers a fantastic entry point into the marketing industry or a rewarding specialty for those who thrive on variety and being the central hub that keeps marketing operations running efficiently. If you are looking for a role that combines creativity with structure, exploring Marketing Administrator jobs could be your ideal next career step.