Growth Strategist (Client-Facing Marketing Manager)

About the position

  • At EyeCarePro, we are the leading digital marketing agency dedicated to helping eye care practices grow through innovative, data-driven strategies. We partner with practices to drive results through a combination of digital marketing, strategic guidance, advanced technology, and AI-driven systems. Our goal is to build a team of high-potential strategists who can learn quickly, think critically, and grow into high-impact advisory roles within our organization.
  • About the Role
  • This is an immediate-impact role designed for high-potential individuals who want to be fast-tracked into a strategic advisory career in marketing and business growth. You will begin by working alongside a Senior Strategist who will mentor and guide you toward managing your own portfolio of client engagements. You will learn how to operate within a system that leverages best-in-class SaaS platforms, data, and AI tools to drive results—while developing the skills required to operate independently.
  • This role is ideal for someone who excels at:
  • Learning quickly and adapting to new tools and systems.
  • Thinking critically and asking insightful questions.
  • Communicating clearly and confidently.
  • Taking initiative and ownership of their work.
  • Managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Responsibilities
  • Client Support: Support and manage client engagements while assisting in developing and communicating marketing strategies.
  • Data Analysis: Analyze performance data and help communicate the tangible value of our work to clients.
  • Collaboration: Partner with internal teams to execute strategic initiatives effectively.
  • Tech Utilization: Leverage internal systems, SaaS platforms, and AI tools to support and drive client performance.
  • Professional Development: Continuously develop strategic, analytical, and communication skills to move toward independent portfolio management.
  • Requirements
  • Experience: 3–5 years of relevant experience in marketing, business, sales, or client-facing roles.
  • Marketing Exposure: Demonstrated exposure to digital marketing channels including SEO, web, content, email, and social media.
  • Cognitive Ability: Strong critical thinking, problem-solving ability, and a high level of curiosity.
  • Execution: High level of organization, attention to detail, and the ability to take initiative and act independently.
  • Technical Comfort: Comfort learning and using new tools, systems, and AI platforms.
  • Personal computer and essential equipment
  • Reliable high-speed internet
  • Quiet, professional work environment
  • Benefits
  • Competitive salary and paid time off
  • Fully remote, flexible work culture
  • Professional development and training opportunities
  • Collaborative, supportive marketing and sales team
  • Be part of a fast-growing, mission-driven company
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