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Content Manager – Assessment Content & Digital Asset Management

London
£38k – £46k/yr
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Content Manager – Assessment Content & Digital Asset Management

London - Onsite 3 days per week
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£38,000 – £46,000 per annum

We are looking for an experienced Content Manager to take ownership of the my client's assessment content and intellectual property assets, ensuring they are securely managed, appropriately governed, and readily accessible to support product development and delivery across our English & Exams portfolio. This role is focused on Digital Asset Management (DAM) rather than content creation or writing. You will be responsible for maintaining robust content governance processes, ensuring assessment and learning assets are correctly stored, version controlled, tagged with accurate metadata, and managed in line with copyright, licensing, and intellectual property requirements.

What you will be doing

  • Manage assessment content and asset libraries, ensuring secure storage, organisation, retrieval, and reuse.
  • Maintain and continuously improve Digital Asset Management (DAM) processes and systems.
  • Ensure all content and assets are appropriately tagged using agreed metadata and taxonomy standards.
  • Oversee version control processes to ensure the latest approved content is available to stakeholders.
  • Protect organisational and third-party intellectual property through effective governance and access controls.
  • Ensure assets are easy to discover while maintaining appropriate security and permissions.
  • Work with internal stakeholders to source and provide content assets for a variety of product and business requirements.

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Essential Skills and Experiences

We are particularly interested in candidates with backgrounds in Digital Asset Management, educational publishing, content operations, or content governance.

Essential Experience

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  • Experience managing content and digital assets within digital and/or print product development environments.
  • Strong understanding of DAM systems, asset libraries, taxonomy, metadata, governance, and version control processes.
  • Experience managing intellectual property, licensing, and content rights.
  • Experience working with geographically dispersed teams in hybrid and remote environments.
  • Experience in English Language Teaching (ELT).
  • Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Full-time residency in the UK or Poland with an unrestricted right to work.

We welcome applications from professionals currently working in roles such as:

  • Content Manager
  • Digital Asset Manager
  • Content Operations Manager
  • Publishing Manager
  • Content Librarian
  • Learning Content Manager
  • Editorial Operations Manager
  • Educational Publishing Manager
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Skills

Digital Asset Management
Content Operations
Content Governance
Organizational Skills
Communication Skills
Stakeholder Management
Version Control
Metadata
Taxonomy
Intellectual Property Management
Licensing
Educational Publishing
English Language Teaching
Asset Libraries
Content Rights

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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