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Editorial Content Director | Podcast, YouTube & Premium Digital Media
Hybrid Working: 2 -3 days per week in the London Office
We're partnering with one of the UK's most exciting creator-led media businesses to appoint an Editorial Content Director to shape the editorial vision across a portfolio of market-leading podcast and YouTube brands.
This is a senior creative leadership opportunity for someone who combines exceptional editorial instincts with a deep understanding of audience behaviour, long-form storytelling and the evolving creator economy.
Working closely with founders, presenters and senior leadership, you'll help define what audiences watch, listen to and engage with across multiple premium content brands.
Key responsibilities will include:
- Defining the editorial strategy and creative vision across flagship podcast and YouTube shows.
- Identifying world-class guests, compelling stories and culturally relevant topics that drive audience growth and engagement.
- Developing new show ideas, content formats, franchises and recurring series ideas across video, audio and social platforms.
- Working closely with presenters, producers and commercial teams to ensure editorial excellence and consistency.
- Using audience insight and performance data to continually refine content strategy and maximise impact.
- Coaching and inspiring editorial teams whilst maintaining exceptionally high creative standards.
- Developing the editorial and overall media brand proposition in partnership with the C-Suite and Founders
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We're looking for someone who has:
- A strong track record leading premium editorial content within podcasts, YouTube, broadcast or digital media publishing and content creation businesses with demonstrable impact on growing audience subs / views and community engagement.
- Outstanding editorial judgement and an instinct for what creates compelling long-form conversations.
- Experience developing successful interview-led content and growing engaged audiences.
- A collaborative leadership style, creative curiosity and genuine passion for world-class storytelling.
- At least five years experience of leading teams and managing creatives / producers, etc


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