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Content Manager

Nottingham
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Join a Mission-Driven Team Shaping the Future of Science and Innovation

Are you passionate about bringing people together and creating vibrant communities? We’re partnering with a leading organisation at the forefront of supporting science and technology businesses — from early-stage start-ups to global scale-ups — as they tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges in human and planetary health.

With state-of-the-art facilities across multiple locations in the UK and Ireland, this visionary company empowers innovators through specialist spaces, scale-up hubs, investment support, and accelerator programmes. As they continue to expand rapidly, they are now looking for an enthusiastic and experienced content professional to help bring their thriving community to life.

If you’re excited by the idea of working in a dynamic, high-growth environment and playing a key role in supporting companies that have the potential to change the world, this is your perfect next step.

What we are looking for: Content Manager — Build a Brand with Impact

Are you a natural storyteller with a passion for creating content that truly connects? 

About the Role

As Content Manager, you’ll take the lead in shaping and delivering compelling content that strengthens brand reputation, supports growth, and keeps their community engaged. From web and social media to newsletters, video, and print, you’ll craft stories that showcase their spaces, people, and successes — reaching the right audiences at the right time.

You’ll manage a busy content calendar, collaborate with internal teams and external partners, and ensure everything is on-brand and optimised for performance. Whether it’s drafting a press release, scripting a video, or analysing campaign results, you’ll play a key role in driving awareness and engagement.

What You’ll Be Doing

Leading the content strategy and managing content across all channels
Writing and repurposing a range of formats: blogs, interviews, newsletters, videos, and case studies
Overseeing the website, ensuring SEO best practice and up-to-date messaging
Managing social media channels day-to-day and tracking engagement
Supporting paid campaigns and creating high-impact campaign assets
Championing brand consistency across all communicationsWhat We’re Looking For

Excellent writing and editing skills, with an eye for detail and a feel for brand voice
Strong organisational abilities — confident managing multiple projects and deadlines
Proactive, creative, and comfortable bringing new ideas to the table
Confident working across teams and with external partners
Familiarity with digital tools like WordPress, Google Analytics, LinkedIn, and Meta
An interest in science, innovation, or making a real-world impactIf you’re curious, collaborative, and excited about the opportunity to support ambitious, world-changing businesses, we’d love to hear from you.

Other roles you may have applied for: 
Digital Marketing Manager, Social Media Manager, Digital Manager, Brand Manager, Campaign Manager, Content Marketing Executive, Marekting Manager

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