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This is a rare opportunity to step into a true leadership role earlier in your career than most, not by years served, but by impact delivered. We’re looking for a marketer on the cusp of something bigger. Someone who has built a strong foundation across brand, campaigns and channels, and is now ready to own the full marketing agenda for a global brand across Oceania. You won’t be inheriting a playbook. You’ll be shaping how global strategy comes to life locally, translating world-class campaigns into something that resonates deeply with our markets, our consumers, and our culture.
Job Responsibility
Bringing global to local: translate globally developed campaigns, product stories and brand direction into impactful local strategies that resonate in Oceania
Leading the marketing agenda: define and deliver the local marketing plan spanning communications, PR, digital, sports and lifestyle marketing
Driving commercial impact: partner with sales, retail and merchandising teams to ensure marketing delivers measurable commercial results
Owning the marketing calendar: build and manage a cohesive, forward-looking marketing calendar
Maximising brand assets: leverage global assets and partnerships while identifying local opportunities
Leading people and partners: lead a small but impactful team and a network of agency partners
Requirements
Around 5–8 years’ marketing experience, ideally within a global or multi-category brand
A proven ability to deliver integrated campaigns across channels — from brand to digital to PR
Strong commercial awareness, with experience supporting sales or retail outcomes
Confidence working with global frameworks while adapting for local markets
Early leadership experience — whether managing people, agencies or cross-functional projects
A natural ability to connect ideas, people and execution