Marketing Coordinator Jobs Sydney & Melbourne

You untangle social media, make sure your brand is on point and don’t let anyone stray from the key messages.

Marketing Coordinator Jobs Sydney & Melbourne

You untangle social media, make sure your brand is on point and don’t let anyone stray from the key messages.

MARKETING COORDINATOR JOBS

The best Marketing Coordinator jobs in Sydney

Looking for your next marketing coordinator job? We’re here to help you dream big. We’re Sydney’s best boutique recruitment agency for administration roles. 

Marketing coordinators provide support to a broad array of marketing and sales functions including branding, communication, advertising and events. This is a role with massive scope and potential for growth given the breadth and rate of change in the digital world. As such, marketing coordinators must be technologically savvy and highly adaptable in order to keep up with changing business needs, customer trends and updates to social networks. Marketing coordinators assist and report to the marketing manager. In smaller businesses, the marketing coordinator may report directly to the managing director.

We have access to some of the best opportunities across Sydney, from the  CBD to Surry Hills, Northern Beaches,  North Sydney, Macquarie Park and The Hills district. Many of which are not openly advertised, we can’t wait to help you find the job of your dreams!

MARKETING COORDINATOR JOBS

What does a Marketing Coordinator do?

The role of marketing coordinator can include a myriad of duties. Some of the key daily duties you can expect are: 

  • Social media monitoring 
  • Digital reporting 
  • Brand management 
  • Website management 
  • Content creation and curation 
  • Campaign input 
  • Assist with events

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What are Marketing Coordinators also known as?

Within Sydney, the titles for marketing coordinator jobs may vary greatly depending on the specifics of the role, however possible alternatives include marketing assistant, marketing communications coordinator, marketing executive and social media marketing coordinator.

How much do Marketing Coordinators earn in Sydney?

Marketing coordinators in Sydney typically earn from $55,000 up to $90,000+ depending on the level of experience. 

Marketing coordinators in Sydney working in a temporary capacity can expect to earn an hourly rate of between $25 per hour and $55 per hour.

All salaries/rates are exclusive of superannuation. Further, the below rates do not include additional bonuses or the value of non-monetary benefits.

Junior – $55-70k/Yearly salary, $25-35/Hourly rate

Intermediate – $70-80k/Yearly salary, $35-40/Hourly rate

Senior – $80-90k/Yearly salary, $40-50/Hourly rate

See our most recent salary guide.

How much do Marketing Coordinators earn in Melbourne?

Marketing coordinators in Melbourne typically earn from $50,000 up to $80,000 depending on the level of experience. 

Marketing coordinators in Melbourne working in a temporary capacity can expect to earn an hourly rate of between $25 per hour and $45 per hour.

All salaries/rates are exclusive of superannuation. Further, the below rates do not include additional bonuses or the value of non-monetary benefits.

Junior – $50-60k/Yearly salary, $25-30/Hourly rate

Intermediate – $60-70k/Yearly salary, $30-35/Hourly rate

Senior – $70-80k/Yearly salary, $35-45/Hourly rate

See our most recent salary guide.

What is a typical career pathway for Marketing Coordinators?

While there is a high level of variation in responsibilities for marketing coordinators across industries and businesses, more senior marketing coordinators usually have greater involvement in strategy, communications, branding and decision making. Tertiary qualifications are advantageous. In larger business’ marketing coordinators could have the opportunity to progress to marketing managers/executives who would oversee marketing coordinators and other team members whilst taking a more strategic view of the big picture.

How many Marketing Coordinators jobs do you have in Sydney?

The number of marketing coordinators jobs we have changes all the time.  You can search through our available administration jobs at any time.

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