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Turn marketing strategy into content that generates real leads and demo bookings. At RedNovius , we help pharma, biotech, and medtech companies turn complex scientific data into clear, engaging video content. Our video solution, PubVisual , is redefining how clinical research is communicated. We’re looking for a Social Media & Demand Generation Manager to own execution of our social media presence, from messaging to posting, and turn content into inbound demand. This is a hands-on role , not a strategy-only position. What you’ll do • Execute our social media strategy (primarily LinkedIn) • Turn marketing direction into clear, compelling messaging for our ICP (Ideal Customer Profile) • Write, schedule, and publish all social media content • Work closely with designers to create high-quality visual assets • Drive lead generation and demo bookings through organic social • Align content with marketing campaigns and sales priorities • Track performance, test formats, and continuously optimize for results What we’re looking for Must-have • 2–5 years experience in social media, content marketing, or demand generation (B2B preferred) • Strong (AI) LinkedIn copywriting and messaging skills • Experience managing social channels end-to-end • Comfortable working with designers and content briefs • Execution-focused, organized, and accountable for results Nice-to-have • Experience in SaaS, healthcare, or life sciences • Familiarity with HubSpot or similar tools • Interest in science, healthcare, or technical storytelling Why this role matters Your content will directly influence how decision-makers in pharma, biotech, and medtech discover RedNovius, understand our value, and book demos. This is not about vanity metrics. It’s about clear messaging, consistent execution, and measurable impact . What we offer • Competitive salary • 100% remote • High ownership within a clear marketing direction • Direct collaboration with sales, design, and leadership • A mission-driven company with real-world impact Interested in turning content into demand? Apply now Apply tot his job

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