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Marketing & Undergraduate Relations Lead (Part-Time | Remote) England, United Kingdom Marketing & Undergraduate Relations Lead (Part-Time | Remote) Direct message the job poster from Careerbook Join Careerbook – Marketing & Undergraduate Relations Lead Part-Time | Remote | £250/month (£15/hr) or Equity Option About Careerbook Join Careerbook – Marketing & Undergraduate Relations Lead Part-Time | Remote | £250/month (£15/hr) or Equity Option About Careerbook Careerbook is a fast-growing MedTech startup delivering a digital web platform and Learning Management System (LMS) tailored for hospitals (B2B SaaS). Additionally, we operate a marketplace—similar to Eventbrite—enabling medical professionals to find, book, and host educational events and activities. Our mission is to empower medical students and healthcare professionals by providing an accessible, trusted platform for education, career development, and professional networking within the NHS and beyond. We strive to address the NHS training crisis and improve accessibility to valuable educational resources. Role Overview We are seeking a motivated and strategic Marketing & Undergraduate Relations Lead to lead our marketing, advertising, and student engagement initiatives across UK medical schools and healthcare communities. This part-time, remote role requires approximately 5 hours per week, offering flexible working hours around your studies or clinical commitments. Remuneration options include a £250 monthly salary (equivalent to £15/hour) or 0.75% equity in Careerbook. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy targeting medical students and societies Build and sustain Careerbook’s presence across key social media channels through regular content creation, posts, and campaigns. Promote webinars, events, and updates within relevant student WhatsApp groups Identify and coordinate participation in key student events, including Freshers’ Fairs, university career days, and medical society meetings. Maintain a calendar of student-focused engagement activities and marketing milestones. Support strategic partnerships and collaborations with student societies and networks. Use Monday.com, Slack, and WhatsApp to manage, track, and report on marketing activities and progress. Oversee a small marketing budget with accountability for expenditure proposals and tracking. Contribute innovative ideas to continuously enhance Careerbook’s visibility and impact. Qualifications & Experience Required: Current UK medical student or qualified doctor, OR significant experience working directly with medical schools, NHS trusts and healthcare student organisations; alternatively, a degree in marketing/advertising or extensive experience in marketing and advertising ideally in healthcare. Demonstrated interest in healthcare, medical education, and career development. Proven experience managing social media accounts and digital marketing campaigns. Strong written communication and content creation skills. Highly organised, self-motivated, and comfortable working remotely in a fast-paced startup environment. Competence in communication, customer service, market research, sales, and marketing strategy. Ability to work independently and remotely. Experience in undergraduate relations or student marketing is a plus. Desirable: Experience working in startups or early-stage ventures. Familiarity with marketing and project management tools such as Canva, Monday.com, and Excel. Experience planning and managing events or campaigns with a budget. Active involvement in medical societies, student networks, or outreach programmes. What We Offer A flexible part-time leadership role designed to fit your schedule. Choice between a £250/month salary (~£15/hour) or 0.75% equity in Careerbook. Hands-on experience in healthcare marketing and startup growth. Direct mentorship from founders with medical and business expertise. Valuable CV enhancement, especially relevant for careers in healthtech, consulting, or innovation. How to Apply If this opportunity excites you, please submit your CV along with a brief cover letter or message including: Your current role (student, doctor, etc.) Relevant marketing, student engagement, or healthcare experience Why you want to join Careerbook Careerbook is committed to diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. Seniority level Seniority level Not Applicable Employment type Employment type Part-time Job function Job function Marketing and Sales Industries Hospitals and Health Care Get notified about new Marketing Lead jobs in England, United Kingdom . 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