Lowry is a visual and performing arts venue situated at the heart of MediaCityUK in Salford, one of the world’s most exciting culture and media destinations.
This is an exciting opportunity to join Lowry. We are looking for a CRM Manager to develop, manage and execute CRM across the organisation and lead on all eCRM activity. This role will require you to act as a CRM champion within the organisation, ensuring colleagues understand how best to engage and communicate with audiences and how all touchpoints across the audience journey connect.
The role sits within the Audiences, Sales and Marketing Department which brings together Ticketing, Communications, Marketing, CRM and Digital as a centralised team working across the whole organisation; united by shared accountability and responsibility for audience and revenue targets.
The ability to communicate complex and technical information in clear and engaging ways is essential. You will also have extensive experience with ESP platforms, CRM systems, data analysis and reporting tools, as well as an enthusiasm for staying informed on audience behaviours and insights, CRM, emerging digital and wider marketing trends.
Please note that MediaCityUK is a well-connected destination with a variety of different transport options – bus, car, tram and bike.
Benefits
* Complimentary and discounted theatre and live event tickets.
* Free car parking just a few minutes’ walk from the Lowry building.
* Paid day off for your birthday.
* Discounts at the bars, restaurant and gift shop located within the Lowry building.
* Access to Lowry’s Wellbeing Hub and to other health and wellbeing services, including counselling, physiotherapy and remote GP appointments.
* Group Life Assurance Scheme.
Diversity & Inclusion
Lowry is committed to creating an inclusive workforce by reflecting and representing the diversity of Salford and the UK. We want to attract the broadest range of talented people to be part of Lowry – whether that is to work in our creative or support roles. We particularly encourage applications from the following two people groups who are currently under-represented in our workforce and in the wider performing and visual arts sector: those people who experience racism and marginalisation, including those from African, Caribbean, North African, LatinX, South Asian, East Asian and South East Asian heritage and their diasporas; those who are disabled, Deaf and neurodivergent or have long-term health conditions.
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