Marketing Assistant

A Marketing Assistant helps your clinic stay consistent and visible online. From managing content and social media scheduling to supporting campaigns, newsletters, and marketing tasks, they help keep your brand active, without pulling time away from patient care or operations.

Tasks You Can Delegate

  • Draft and schedule social media posts
  • Maintain posting calendars and content workflows
  • Assist with basic graphic design or template editing
  • Organize content libraries, assets, and design files
  • Support email marketing campaigns and newsletter prep
  • Monitor inboxes, comments, and simple community engagement
  • Update website copy, blogs, or landing page content (as directed)
  • Track basic performance metrics and organize reporting

Skills & Qualifications

  • Strong written English and content formatting skills
  • Familiarity with social media scheduling tools (Meta Suite, Later, Hootsuite, etc.)
  • Experience with Canva or similar basic design platforms
  • Organized, detail-oriented, and deadline-driven
  • Ability to follow brand voice and templated messaging
  • Comfortable learning project management or calendar tools

Why This Role Matters

Marketing often falls behind when a clinic gets busy, yet visibility and consistency are critical for growth. A dedicated Marketing Assistant supports your online presence, helps maintain momentum, and ensures marketing tasks don’t depend solely on your availability.

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