Marketing Executive – Philosophy and Religion, Academic & Professional
The opportunity
Do you want to work on innovative promotional campaigns for the books and thinkers shaping contemporary debate across the humanities? Are you an experienced books marketer ready to take your next step and make some of a global academic publisher's flagship brands and authors your own?
If so, we'd love to hear from you. This is a chance to market one of academic publishing's most respected philosophy lists, home to leading thinkers including Slavoj Žižek and Rosi Braidotti, the Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy series, and acclaimed reference works across ethics, aesthetics, political theory and the history of ideas. You'll promote these alongside the prestigious T&T Clark Biblical Studies and Theology imprint and our cutting-edge Religious Studies list, working on titles read and taught around the world, from religion and the environment to gender and sexuality, and representations of Mary Magdalene in art.
Reporting into a Senior Marketing Manager, you will use the full marketing mix and work closely with the Sales, Editorial and Digital Resources teams to create awareness and generate sales for titles ranging from general interest and course books through to research and reference works, and by high-profile authors including Carol J. Adams, Alain Badiou, Mary Midgley, and Karl Barth.
The role
- Develop and implement the marketing strategy, spend and budget for the philosophy list and three religion lists — theology, biblical studies and religious studies — across print, ebook and audiobook formats
- Devise and deliver all aspects of marketing plans for the lists, including but not limited to: email marketing; web marketing and SEO; social media; print and online advertising (including PPC); review copy outreach; academic conferences and events; author care; and sales materials and support
- Collaborate closely with a US marketing counterpart on marketing strategy, tactical plans and author care
- Work closely with Editorial, Sales and Bloomsbury Digital Resources teams - including Theology and Religion Online (TARO) and the Bloomsbury Philosophy Library - to deliver results-driven, creative campaigns that drive adoptions, usage, engagement, brand recognition and sales across print and digital
- Partner with external organisations, such as scholarly societies, to extend reach and visibility
- Improve online discoverability by optimising marketing copy and metadata
- Play a part in exciting departmental projects and initiatives such as cross-list campaigns, author newsletters, the Bloomsbury Academic blog and more
Knowledge, skills and experience
These are the things we think will help you thrive in the role. If you don't tick every box but bring enthusiasm and a willingness to learn, we still want to hear from you!
Most important:
- Demonstrable marketing experience, ideally within academic publishing
- Strong interpersonal skills, with experience of building and maintaining relationships both internally and externally, demonstrating a positive attitude and diplomacy
- Excellent written and verbal communication, with accurate spelling, grammar and punctuation, and a good eye for detail
- Excellent organisational, multi-tasking and time management skills; able to work across large volume of titles/authors
- Hands-on experience of organising or assisting with all or most of the following:
- Budgeting, planning and monitoring spend
- Digital marketing across email, web, social media and PPC
- Optimising marketing activities through analysis and A/B testing
- Conferences — attending, planning, producing booklists and organising inserts
- Proofreading and copywriting
Nice to have:
- A good understanding of recent developments in higher education and the publishing industry
- Familiarity with academic adoption sales cycles
- Experience of devising creative or experimental campaigns on your own initiative
- Knowledge of web analytics tools, GEO/SEO and social media monitoring platforms
Additional information
The role is a full-time and permanent position.
Salary Pay Point or Range: £29,000 - £32,000
The role is based at our London office 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP on a hybrid-working pattern of 2 days office based / 3 days home based (or fully office based if preferred). Allocated office days for this role are: Wednesdays and Thursdays
This position is eligible for Bloomsbury’s Rental Deposit Loan Scheme. To assist candidates who want to start and to establish a career in publishing, Bloomsbury offers an interest-free rental deposit to support securing somewhere to live. The rental deposit loan can be up to £3,000 and will be paid back over 2 years.
Please apply with a CV and covering letter addressed to Human Resources (Word or PDF format only) via the ‘APPLY NOW’ button detailing how you meet the requirements outlined above for this role by 20th July 2026
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Bloomsbury reserve the right to close the role early if we exceed the required number of applications
Bloomsbury Benefits
As well as a fantastic opportunity to join a global award-winning organisation, Bloomsbury offers the following competitive benefits package:
Working Pattern
- Hybrid working pattern of: 2 days office based / 3 days home based (or fully office based if preferred)
Holidays
- 25 days holiday
- 3.5 days Christmas company holiday
Other Benefits
- Two paid Personal Wellness Days
- Flexible Fridays – take Friday afternoon off by working an additional 3 hours and 30 minutes earlier in the week
- Work Anywhere Fortnight - For two weeks of any calendar year. The minimum period for Working Anywhere is one week, the maximum period is two weeks.
- Season Ticket Loan
- Learning & Development - Free access to LinkedIn Learning, BookMachine Campus, InRehearsal & IPG Skills Hub
- Share Save Scheme
- AXA Healthcare Plan (Private Medical Insurance)
- Ride to Work Scheme
- Peppy Health App
- In-house Doctor
- Eye Care Voucher Scheme
- EAP Advice and Counselling
Company culture – Employee Voice Meetings, Staff Networks (Bloom, Accessibility, Mental Health, Pride, and Parents, Guardians and Carers, Multi-Faith) and Mental Health First Aiders trained across the UK offices, Publishing Events and access to free Publishing Resources
Bloomsbury is a place where anyone of any background, race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, gender identity, age, ability, or socio-economic status can thrive, feel comfortable, and be heard and accepted. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
We are willing to make any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please flag to the recruitment team if required
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK.
