- Salary
- $70k – $78k
- Location
- Denver, CO, US
- Workplace
- Remote
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Marketing
- Seniority
- Manager
- Experience
- 2+ years
- Closing date
- Today
- Source
- iCIMS
Description
Overview
The Brand Manager supports the Brand Director across 2–3 brands in the WellBiz Brands portfolio. The Brand Manager owns day-to-day execution of assigned brand initiatives, projects, and operational work across the full scope of the brands, with social and content execution as a primary functional lane. Working within the strategy and direction established by the Director, this role independently manages assigned workstreams and day-to-day decisions within its area of responsibility.
WellBiz Brands Benefits:
- Flexible time off and holiday schedule
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Health Savings Account
- Flexible Spending Account
- 401K match
- Monthly allowance for spend at WellBiz Brands, Inc. owned brands
- Cell Phone reimbursement
- Free Employee Assistance Plan
Compensation Range: $70,000.00 - $77,500.00. Offers to select candidates will be made on a fair and equitable basis, taking into account specific job-related skills and experience.
Salary ranges reflect Colorado disclosure requirements. Compensation may vary by geographic location for candidates working outside Colorado.
Position Responsibilities:
Brand Operations & Project Support
- Serve as a first point of contact for time-sensitive brand questions and requests from franchisees and cross-functional partners, resolving routine matters independently and escalating issues that require Director input.
- Own and drive assigned brand initiatives, projects, and deliverables, coordinating across stakeholders and seeing them through to completion.
- Manage recurring brand operational activities, including status reporting, meeting preparation and follow-up, budget or vendor tracking, and documentation, ensuring priorities remain organized and on track.
- Bring an informed point of view on execution — how brand strategy, positioning, and creative direction should translate into content, campaigns, and franchisee-facing materials — and make recommendations to the Director.
Social & Content Execution
- Manage execution of the brand’s social and content plan against strategy, campaign priorities, and direction set by the Director, translating that direction into a coherent content calendar and day-to-day execution.
- Contribute to refining target audiences and customer segments using first- and third-party data, in partnership with the Web & Paid Media Manager.
- Analyze and surface performance trends, platform changes, and audience engagement signals, recommending adjustments to the Director as appropriate.
Content Planning & Production
- Own and manage the brand’s social content calendar, ensuring alignment with campaign priorities and key business initiatives set by the Director.
- Partner with creative teams to brief, develop, and deliver social-first content, including short-form video, graphics, and real-time content.
- Ensure all content is on-brand, consistent in voice, and tailored appropriately by platform.
- Manage timelines, approvals, intake coordination, asset routing, and cross-functional follow-up.
Community Engagement & Brand Presence
- Manage day-to-day community management and social listening (platform behaviors, audience engagement patterns, trend awareness), independently addressing routine matters and surfacing notable patterns or issues to the Director.
- Manage day-to-day community engagement across social platforms, including monitoring and responding to comments, messages, and reviews.
- Escalate customer or reputational issues as needed in partnership with internal stakeholders.
- Foster an active, engaged online community through thoughtful, timely interaction.
Performance Reporting & Support
- Own regular content and social performance reporting for the Director and cross-functional team, in partnership with the Web & Paid Media Manager.
- Interpret performance data and audience insights and develop recommendations on content direction, targeting, and channel investment for the Director’s consideration.
- Develop talking points and materials that use data storytelling to support franchisee marketing conversations and investment decisions.
Franchisee Partnership
- Serve as the brand’s day-to-day point of contact for franchisees on social, content, and brand execution matters.
- Lead support conversations with franchisees on content execution and community management,
- Identify, curate, and amplify relevant local franchisee content and success stories across brand channels.
Other duties and projects as assigned by supervisor and department heads.
Essential Skills, Experience, and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- 2-4+ years of experience across brand marketing, social/content, or marketing operations.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to represent brand priorities clearly to internal and franchisee audiences.
- Sound judgment for triage and prioritization: able to distinguish what to solve independently from what requires escalation, and to do so proactively rather than after something breaks.
- Analytical skills and a data-driven mindset; comfortable using performance data and KPIs to support a strategic narrative
- Strong writing, editing, and content judgment, with the ability to adapt tone and voice across platforms.
- Proficiency in social media platforms and tools (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, etc.) and familiarity with social/content analytics and management tools (SOCI).
- Strong project management skills and follow-through; able to manage multiple concurrent priorities across operational, execution, and creative work.
This role will remain open until filled.