Heritage : Interactive
Assistant Digital Producer (Fast-Track to Producer)

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Location: Remote
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary Package: Competitive salary
Closing Date: 7th August 2026
Interviews: w/c 17th August 2026
Start Date: TBC
Overview
Are you an organised, driven individual passionate about storytelling, ready to take the next step in your career?
At Heritage Interactive (HI), we are revolutionising how people experience museums. We blend art, history, and technology to create unforgettable digital interactive experiences.
We are seeking an ambitious, proactive Assistant Digital Producer with the drive and foundational skills to rapidly advance to a full Producer role within 6 months. In this role, you will take ownership of our AVS (Digital Production) pipeline, turning creative visions into highly successful, on-time, and on-budget digital realities.
The Role
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- You will be the engine of our digital production delivery model, overseeing the execution of a range of digital projects (including AR apps, interactive touchscreens, immersive projections, and 3D animations).
- Internal & External Resource Coordination: Act as the central scheduling hub, managing resource allocation across our lean internal management team and our established, trusted network of specialised freelancers (3D artists, UI designers, and animators).
- Timeline & Scope Protection: Proactively track project milestones to combat scope creep. You will play a vital role in ensuring client feedback is gathered efficiently and keeping projects on track.
- Cross-Discipline Communication: Serve as the day-to-day bridge between museum clients, creative designers, and software developers, translating complex technical dependencies into clear, actionable tasks.
- Client Management: Build strong relationships with local, regional, and national museum stakeholders, lead regular updates, and manage delivery expectations professionally.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
We are looking for someone with a rock-solid foundation in digital delivery who is striving for professional growth.
- Experience: 1–3 years of professional experience as an Assistant Producer or Project Coordinator within a digital agency, production studio, or creative environment.
- Production Lifecycle: A clear foundational understanding of the production lifecycle for both time-based media (animation/film) and custom software development.
- Tools & Process: Proficiency with modern project management tools and a highly organised, systematic approach to task tracking and resource scheduling.
- Communication Style: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the confidence to manage stakeholder timelines and push back politely but firmly when project scopes drift.
- The Trajectory: A demonstrable aptitude for leadership and a desire to take on full project ownership.


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Why Join Us?
- Fast-Track Promotion: A structured pathway to step up to a full Digital Producer role within 6 months.
- Innovative Portfolio: Work on high-profile digital experiences for top-tier cultural institutions and museums across the UK.
- Creative Autonomy: Enjoy a supportive, remote work culture that values innovation, experimentation, and independent ownership.
- Expert Network: Collaborate with and learn from an inspiring, passionate team of cultural sector experts and top-tier creative talent.
Application Process
To apply, please send one unified PDF containing your cover letter (1 page max) and CV (1 page max) to info@heritageinteractive.co.uk with the subject line HR:MDD Producer.
Your cover letter must explicitly include:
- Why this specific fast-track role appeals to you?
- Your potential start date.
- Your salary expectation.
If you have an online portfolio or case studies of digital projects you’ve helped deliver, please include a link directly within your CV. Please note, applications not following the PDF format will not be reviewed.
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