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A vibrant Caribbean restaurant chain based in Bristol is seeking a Digital Marketing Manager to lead its digital vision. The role involves owning and implementing the digital marketing strategy while managing a talented team. Candidates should have at least 5 years of experience in senior digital marketing roles, proven leadership skills, and expertise in social media, SEO, and paid media. The position is full-time, with flexible hours, and occasional travel for events.
Based in our Bristol Head Office
12-month FTC Mat cover starting March 2026
This isn’t just about managing campaigns – it’s about shaping the future of how Turtle Bay connects with guests online. You’ll own our digital strategy end-to-end, driving innovation across social, CRM, paid media, SEO, and app engagement. From big-picture planning to hands‑on delivery, you’ll make sure every digital touchpoint feels unmistakably Turtle Bay – vibrant, authentic, and full of good vibes.
Reporting directly to the Marketing Director, you’ll be the digital authority in the business and lead a talented team of three: two Digital Marketing Executives and one Senior Marketing Executive.
You’ll set the pace for how we engage, convert, and retain guests, using data‑driven insights to optimise performance and deliver measurable growth.
We’re looking for someone who’s confident, commercially sharp, and bursting with ideas. You’ll combine creativity with analytical thinking, thrive in a fast‑paced environment, and know how to pivot when trends shift. If you’re ready to lead campaigns that mix food, rum, music, and sunshine – we’d love to hear from you.
Hours: 40 hours per week, flexible to business needs
Days: Typically, Monday–Friday, with occasional evenings/weekends for events
Where: Based at our Bristol Head Office (at least 4 days in office) with occasional travel to sites
Reporting to: Marketing Director
Development: Regular check‑ins to support your growth, KPIs, and training