I’m partnering with a fast-growing, female-founded wellness brand that’s been pioneering premium supplements in the UK long before the category took off.
They’re now entering an exciting new phase of growth and are looking for a Growth Marketing Manager to take ownership of a seven-figure paid channel and help scale it significantly over the next few years.
This isn’t a cookie-cutter performance role. They’re looking for someone curious, creative, and commercially sharp, someone who challenges convention, brings fresh ideas, and isn’t afraid to test, learn, and push things forward. Just as importantly, we want a doer! Someone hands-on who executes, not just strategises.
💡 The Role
You’ll own and evolve the paid channel, working closely with both agency and internal teams to drive measurable growth.
* Lead paid strategy across Meta, Google, YouTube, TikTok & Pinterest
* Own and optimise a £500k+ budget with a focus on efficient, scalable growth
* Drive acquisition, retention and LTV through full-funnel thinking
* Build structured testing & experimentation frameworks across creative, audiences and channels
* Partner with creative to unlock new, scalable concepts
* Use data to uncover insights, improve performance, and identify new opportunities
🔥 What They’re Looking For
* Someone who thinks beyond “best practice” and brings new ideas + fresh thinking
* Experience across paid, CRM, or broader digital marketing mix
* Strong commercial mindset - understands CAC, LTV, ROAS etc.
* Naturally entrepreneurial - someone who tests, builds, experiments (inside or outside work)
* Comfortable owning performance, but also shaping how growth happens
* Thrives in a fast-paced, scaling D2C environment
(Wellness experience is a bonus, not essential)
🌿 Why Join?
* Real ownership and impact in a scaling business
* 4 days WFH + 1 London office day (monthly Brighton team day)
* Discretionary bonus + strong benefits
* Free products
* A genuinely collaborative, ambitious, female-founded team
* Building something long-term and meaningful in women’s health