5/26/2025
Remote
At Walz Tetrick Advertising, we believe in the power of connection and one of the best channels to do that is through email. As our next Senior Email Marketing Specialist, you’ll take the reins on strategy, execution, and performance for a variety of client campaigns. From bold subject lines to smart segmentation and optimized automation, you’ll drive engagement and loyalty that delivers measurable results.
You’ll thrive in this role if you’re part strategist, part creative, and part analyst with a passion for the data behind the magic. Sound like you? Keep reading.
\nAbout Walz Tetrick Advertising
Walz Tetrick is a full-service marketing, creative and media agency in Kansas City. The Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce named Walz Tetrick one of its Top 10 Small Businesses, honoring our resilience, innovation and values. Though we’ve been around since 1967, we approach every opportunity with the same zeal we did when we were just getting started. We look for associates, partners and clients who share that enthusiasm and appreciate our all-in approach to brand activation. With each day, we harness more tools and information to illuminate our way.
Walz Tetrick offers an office culture like no other. CEO Charlie Tetrick values his employees and creates a uniquely positive and supportive culture. We work and play as a family. Our current work hours are “in office” Monday, Wednesday and Thursday with an option to “work from anywhere” Tuesday and Friday.
We’re proud of our strong benefits package that includes a 401(k) with an employer match, long-term disability and dental insurance. We offer excellent health insurance, and the agency pays 90 percent of the employees’ premiums with an option to add a spouse and family. We have a generous paid time off policy that includes days to volunteer at a charity of your choice.
If you’re passionate, strategic, collaborative and kind, with a dose of scrappy thrown in, we want to meet you.
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