Company
Impact Creative Recruitment Ltd
Impact Creative Recruitment Ltd
£45000 - £50000 per annum
We're partnering with an innovative health-tech company, revolutionising how people manage their health. They are looking for a Creative Producer who loves bringing people together to craft engaging creative assets and campaigns. What You'll Do: Collaborate with senior producers to manage their talent network of actors, influencers, and customers. Lead the coordination and on-site delivery of photo and video shoots, both in studio and on location. Source and onboard creative talent to enhance their in-house team’s capabilities. Support in the development of creative assets, ensuring smooth workflow and timely updates to stakeholders. Contribute to the brainstorming and creation of innovative content and campaign ideas. Key Duties: Manage talent booking for various projects. Oversee studio and location shoots from start to finish. Scout for creative talents to collaborate with their team. Assist in producing and managing the flow of creative assets. Generate fresh content ideas by researching industry trends and viral campaigns. What We're Looking For: Proven experience in creative production within a fast-paced setting. Skilled at managing multiple stakeholders with varying priorities. Passionate about cutting-edge creative, especially for social media. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Knowledge of performance-driven creative advertising is a plus. Does this sound like you? Please send applications to: [email protected]
London
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