Marketing Manager (Part-Time)

Barclay Meade
Whiteley, Hampshire
9 months ago
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My client is a cutting-edge medical technology spinout from the University of Southampton, led by a team of seasoned entrepreneurs and scientists. They have developed a revolutionary microfluidic test that slashes antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) times from over 48 hours to just 3 hours, helping clinicians fight antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global health crisis claiming more than 1 million lives annually.

I am seeking a part-time (15-20 hours/week), experienced Marketing Manager to lead and deliver their full marketing strategy as they prepare to launch their game-changing technology in the UK (2025) and internationally (US: 2026/27).

Who this role would suit:

We're looking for a strategic and hands-on marketing professional with a strong track record in diagnostics, preferably with experience in Pathology or Microbiology.

You will likely:

Hold a good degree (2:1 or above) in a relevant discipline (e.g. Life Sciences, Bio-medical Science, Marketing with MedTech focus)
Bring proven experience in B2B healthcare or diagnostics marketing, including product launch planning
Thrive in a fast-paced, agile, startup environment where innovation, speed, and high standards are the norm
Be a self-starter who can work autonomously while engaging and coordinating with internal and external stakeholders
Be a strong communicator, equally confident writing scientific marketing content and managing third-party vendorsKey Responsibilities:

Lead the development and delivery of the companies marketing strategy across multiple channels
Plan and execute campaigns involving digital content, PR, KOL engagement, webinars, tradeshows, and industry conferences
Create and manage content across media platforms including: Website, LinkedIn, brochures, press releases, technical collateral
Work closely with cross-functional teams (Business Development, Engineering, Operations) as well as external vendors, printers, and event organisers
Act as the marketing lead for all pre-launch and launch activitiesWhy join ?

Real Impact: Be part of a mission-driven company tackling one of the most urgent global health threats-antimicrobial resistance
Innovative Technology: Help bring a product to market that could transform diagnostic pathways in hospitals worldwide
Experienced Team: Learn from medtech leaders with successful startup experience in both the UK and Silicon Valley
Flexible Working: 15-20 hours/week with flexibility to suit your schedule
Modern Facilities: Work from our brand-new site in Whiteley, Hampshire
Benefits: 27 days annual leave (pro rata, increasing with tenure), flexible hours, and a supportive, entrepreneurial cultureLocation & Accessibility:

Our office is conveniently located in Whiteley, Hampshire, with easy commutes from Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Poole, West Sussex and surrounding areas.

Ready to help bring a game-changing medical diagnostic to life ?

Apply now and become part of the next big success story in medtech

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