Marketing and Content Manager - Freelancer

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About FiveTwoNine

FiveTwoNine is a global brand at the intersection of media, creators, and culture. We on a mission to build the most trusted creator community in the world, and connect it to brands that want to unlock long-term growth and cultural impact. Our work spans creator programmes, brand partnerships, live activations, and always-on communications.

Job Overview

We are looking for a Marketing & Content Manager to support our Global Brand Lead on a 6-week freelance basis, starting as soon as possible, with the potential to extend. This is a delivery-focused role within a small, fast-moving team, covering campaign execution, community communications, creative production coordination, and social media management across multiple concurrent workstreams.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day marketing tasks within existing marketing strategy and content plan, working closely with Global Brand Lead and Designer on delivering output on time, on brand, and to a consistently high standard.

Responsibilities

Email Marketing & CRM
  • Support the end-to-end delivery of email campaigns across multiple projects, including copy drafting, asset coordination, template building in Mailchimp, and scheduling
  • Manage campaign timelines to ensure sends are executed accurately and on schedule
Creative Coordination & Design Briefing
  • Translate content from the events and activations into structured creative briefs for the in-house designer, covering copy, format, and delivery specs
  • Review creative outputs against brief, flagging amends clearly and managing feedback loops efficiently
Social Media Management
  • Execute the social media content plan across FiveTwoNine’s channels, producing copy and design briefs aligned to the content calendar
  • Schedule and publish content, monitor channel performance, and manage community engagement including responding to comments
  • Ensure all output consistently reflects FiveTwoNine’s tone of voice, visual identity, and brand guidelines
Campaign & Project Support
  • Provide operational support across live campaigns and client projects, including copy production, merch supplier research, merch order placement, creating event pages in Luma etc.
  • Maintain accurate project trackers and flag risks or delays proactively to the Global Brand Lead
  • Support with website content updates and digital asset management if required
Skills & Attributes
  • 1 - 3 years’ experience in a marketing, content, or brand communications role, agency or in-house
  • Demonstrable copywriting ability across digital channels, with a clear understanding of tone of voice and audience
  • Hands-on experience building and deploying email campaigns in Mailchimp or a comparable ESP
  • Experience managing social media channels in a professional capacity, including content scheduling and community management
  • Proven ability to write clear creative briefs and manage asset delivery with internal Design team and freelancers
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously and meet deadlines without close supervision
  • Excellent written communication and attention to detail
Desirable
  • Background in or strong interest in media, creator economy, entertainment, or culture
  • Familiarity with design tools such as Figma or Adobe Express – sufficient to review and direct creative output
  • Experience working across events, activations, or multi-platform campaigns
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