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Communications Manager Jobs

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Are you a creative storyteller with a flair for strategy and communication? Marketing Communications Executive jobs, often known as Marcomms roles, are perfect for professionals who want to blend creativity with commercial awareness. As businesses continue to strengthen their digital presence, the demand for skilled marketing and communications professionals across Scotland is growing rapidly.


At Stafffinders, we partner with innovative companies in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and beyond to connect talented marketing professionals with permanent and contract opportunities. Whether you’re just starting your career in marketing or looking to progress into a senior role, we’ll help you find your ideal position in the sales and marketing sector.


What Does a Marketing Communications Executive Do?

A Marketing Communications Executive plays a vital role in shaping how a brand connects with its audience. From planning creative campaigns to managing content across digital and print platforms, you’ll be at the heart of delivering key brand messages to customers and stakeholders.


Working within a marketing and communications team, you’ll follow an editorial calendar and craft engaging, consistent communications that reflect your organisation’s brand voice. This includes both external marketing (customer and media-facing) and internal communications (keeping staff informed and engaged). Typical day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Developing and implementing marketing communication strategies across multiple platforms.

  • Writing engaging copy for press releases, blogs, social media, newsletters, and website content.

  • Briefing and collaborating with colleagues, creative teams, and external suppliers.

  • Managing PR activity, including responding to media requests and coordinating press coverage.

  • Supporting content planning, development, production, and performance reporting.

  • Delivering multi-channel campaigns that integrate PR, marketing, and digital communications.

  • Managing stakeholder communications and maintaining consistent messaging across all channels.

  • Updating and maintaining website content management systems (CMS).

  • Supporting internal communications via intranet updates, staff newsletters, and announcements.

  • Understanding media production processes such as photography, video, and web publishing.

As a Marketing Communications Executive, you’ll play a central role in building brand awareness, enhancing reputation, and supporting business growth through strategic communication.


Why Work in Marketing Communications?

Marketing Communications, or Marcomms, offers one of the most exciting and varied career paths in the sales and marketing industry. You’ll gain experience across a wide range of activities, from PR campaigns and brand strategy to social media management and content creation. Working in Marcomms also gives you the chance to:

  • Shape brand identity and influence how audiences perceive a business.

  • Work across diverse channels, from traditional press to cutting-edge digital media.

  • Collaborate with creative professionals such as designers, videographers, and copywriters.

  • Play a strategic role in the success of major campaigns and events.

  • Develop transferable skills in communication, leadership, and project management.

It’s a rewarding, fast-paced career that combines creativity, collaboration, and measurable impact.


Skills and Experience for Marketing Communications Executive Jobs

To succeed as a Marketing Communications Executive, you’ll need a blend of creativity, organisation, and strategic thinking.

Key skills and qualifications include:

  • A degree in Marketing, Communications, PR, or Business, or equivalent practical experience.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with a keen eye for detail.

  • Proven experience in content creation, social media management, or PR campaigns.

  • The ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.

  • Knowledge of SEO, CMS platforms, and digital marketing tools.

  • A good understanding of media relations, content strategy, and analytics.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to liaise effectively with stakeholders at all levels.

Many professionals move into marketing communications from related roles such as content creation, social media, or agency-based marketing, developing the experience and confidence to manage larger-scale campaigns.


Salary and Career Progression

In Scotland, Marketing Communications Executives can typically expect salaries ranging from £25,000 to £35,000, depending on location, sector, and experience level.

With experience, you can progress into senior roles such as:

  • Marketing Communications Manager

  • PR & Media Relations Manager

  • Digital Marketing Manager

  • Head of Communications

  • Marketing Director

To support your professional growth, the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) offers a variety of qualifications and distance learning options to enhance your marketing expertise and career prospects.


If you’re ready to elevate your sales and marketing career, explore Marketing Communications Executive jobs with Stafffinders today.

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