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A renowned music organisation in Bristol is seeking a Marketing and Communications Manager to develop impactful marketing strategies that connect diverse audiences with live music. This role involves planning campaigns across digital, print, PR, and social channels, managing budgets, and overseeing agency relationships. The ideal candidate should be creative, strategic, and have strong data insights skills. Join a dynamic team at a pivotal time in the organization's evolution, contributing to its mission to inspire through music.
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With our vision of uniting people through the joy of live music, we programme a diverse range of artists, showcase amazing community events, use our spaces for a range of commercial business events and host our inspirational Music Education Hub performances.
Are you a creative, strategic marketer ready to amplify the work of a music organisation that seeks to inspire and connect with diverse audiences from across the city? Bristol Beacon is seeking a Marketing & Communications Manager to create bold, integrated campaigns that connect people with extraordinary live music and creative learning experiences.
Working closely with the Director of Audiences, you’ll plan and deliver high-impact marketing and comms campaigns across digital, print, PR and social channels, manage agency relationships, oversee budgets, and grow the Beacon brand. You’ll work with a collaborative team, with line management responsibility for one team member, and work with colleagues across the organisation to drive ticket sales, grow audiences and strengthen our local and national reputation.
This is a hands‑on management role for someone with a flair for creative campaigns, a sharp eye for detail, strong data insight skills, and a passion for music and culture in all its forms. Join a welcoming team and help connect people through the joy of live music at a pivotal time in the organization's development.
We reserve the right to close applications a week before the deadline if a suitable number of applications are received.
We particularly encourage and support applications from disabled and ethnically diverse backgrounds as these groups are currently underrepresented within the arts and culture sectors.
The closing date for applications is 9.00am Tuesday 13th January 2026.
Download Application Guidance - Sept 2025: /view/application-guidance-sept-2025
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