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INTEGRATED DESIGNER – PURPOSE-DRIVEN ORGANISATION DELIVERING LARGE-SCALE CONSUMER CAMPAIGNS
About the Role
This is an opportunity to join a growing in-house studio at a mission-led organisation, focused on delivering impactful, behaviour-changing campaigns at scale. You’ll play a key role in shaping creative output across a wide range of multi-channel work, balancing strategic thinking with hands-on execution. Working within a highly collaborative and insight-led environment, you’ll help translate complex briefs into accessible, engaging creative that reaches diverse audiences.
What We Need
- Someone with proven experience delivering integrated campaigns across both print and digital channels
- A designer who can take ownership of creative concepts from brief through to final execution
- Someone confident working with data and audience insight to inform creative decisions, distilling down complex information into easily digestible visuals and content
- A creative who is comfortable presenting, articulating and has courage in their own convictions—this is an environment where "test and learn" is actively encouraged
- Someone open to mentoring junior designers and contributing to the growth of a small studio
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What You’ll Excel At
- Delivering a range of assets for consumer-facing brands, ideally with an understanding of how to create creative for audiences harder to reach (including those non-digital natives in need of education)
- Developing through-the-line campaign concepts and scalable visual identities
- Creating assets across print, digital, social, presentation and event formats
- Translating complex, insight-led briefs into clear, engaging, and accessible creative
- Collaborating cross-functionally and working in fast-paced, iterative environments


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What You’ll Get
- Hybrid working (2 days per week in a central London office)
- Generous holiday allowance, with the option to buy more
- Extended paid leave over the Christmas period
- Strong wellbeing offering, including:
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Internal wellbeing initiatives
- The opportunity to work on meaningful campaigns with real-world impact
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