Marketing and Communications Lead
- Location Helsinki
Posted 11.04.2025, 11:09 - Closes 01.05.2025, 23:59
Marketing and Communications Lead
The Marketing and Communications Lead of Baltic Circle is responsible for planning and implementing the festival campaign, leading the communications team and developing the festival brand. The job description is broad, but the tasks can be adjusted according to the skills and interests of the suitable candidate.
Key areas of responsibility:
– Festival campaign from conception to execution
– Creative brand and business development
– Public relations and media work
– Stakeholder communications
What we wish from you:
– Visionary and independent work approach
– Ability to work in fast-paced or high-pressure situations
– Experience in journalism, communications and/or marketing
– Excellent oral and written skills in Finnish and English
What we offer:
– Work in a progressive forerunner festival
– Opportunity to shape a unique organisations brand and direction
– An ambitious and supportive team
– Flexibility within ways of working & good work-life balance
Above all, we are looking for a visionary marketing communications expert who wants to develop the festival’s visibility and brand boldly towards something new. We work at the Baltic Circle office in Töölö, Helsinki and remotely.
The salary is 3000 e/month and we offer 6 months of working time annually. The working hours are focused between March and November, other months are more quiet. More specific emphasis can be made by agreement.
For more information, you can contact Tiff Zhang (Managing Director) at tiff@balticcircle.fi or +358 45 231 2030 (16th of April between 14 to 16 and 30th of April between 14 to 16) or Emmi Linnankivi (current Communications Manager) at emmi@balticcircle.fi or +358 50 464 3238 (17th of April between 11 to 13 and 23rd of April between 13-15).
Baltic Circle ry
Baltic Circle ry is a progressive organisation in the field of performing arts. The association organises the Baltic Circle Festival annually in November in the Helsinki metropolitan area. In addition to the festival, Baltic Circle restores water systems, participates in cultural policy, and creates more sustainable structures for the arts. The key values of the festival are freedom, respect and adventure. The working environment is international and ambitious, with a supportive and skilled team.