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Event Project & Delivery Lead / Senior Producer

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Event Project & Delivery Lead / Senior Producer
£40,000 - 4 days a week! Mon to Thurs as standard (however day may vary depending on client and business need)
Fully Remote | 12 Month FTC with a view to permanent
We're working with a creative events and communications agency that's genuinely evolving, they're growing beyond production into full end-to-end delivery, and this is a newly created role sitting right at the heart of that shift.
It's a close-knit team where senior people stay close to the work. You'll have direct access to the MD, real ownership of your own clients, and the freedom to shape how projects run, rather than following someone else's playbook.
The role
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You'll take the lead on end-to-end delivery across communications, content and events projects, from multi-day conferences and awards shows to product launches, town halls and SLT offsites. You'll be the main point of contact for your clients, coordinating multiple internal and external teams and keeping everything, and everyone, on track.
Day To Day, You'll Be
- Owning projects from concept through to clean-up
- Crafting proposals and building client relationships that last beyond one event
- Sourcing venues and negotiating with suppliers globally
- Managing budgets, tracking spend and maximising ROI
- Running onsite delivery, keeping things calm when plans change in real time
- Collaborating closely with creative, logistics, production and technical teams


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About you
- 3-5 years' experience managing events and communications projects agency-side, including large-scale, complex delivery
- Naturally organised, confident holding multiple concurrent projects without losing detail
- Comfortable at senior client level, commercially minded, and a clear communicator who escalates early
- Calm under pressure and happy to travel and flex around live delivery
- Genuinely cares about the details and the experience an audience has
The offer
Competitive package. Fully remote, with travel to client sites, events and the office as needed.
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