Superyachts.com
Executive Support & Editorial Content Creator

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Executive Support & Editorial Content Creator
About Us
Superyachts.com is the definitive luxury yachting and lifestyle website and a leading independent online resource for high-net-worth individuals seeking to charter, purchase, build or refit a superyacht. Reaching a global audience, we promote a wide range of businesses across the superyacht and wider luxury industries through our industry-leading digital platform.
In addition to media and advertising, we create high-end marketing content in-house, placing us in a unique position as a true one-stop shop for clients looking to elevate their brand presence within the Superyacht Industry.
As we continue to grow, we're looking for a driven, creative and personable individual to join our team in a unique role combining editorial, content creation and executive support.
Responsibilities
This is far more than a traditional Executive Assistant role.
Working directly with the Director, you'll help shape editorial content across Superyachts.com and support the delivery of our portfolio of luxury events, while working alongside some of the world's leading yacht builders, designers, luxury brands and industry professionals.
From writing website copy and editorial features to supporting international events, meeting with partners and assisting on commercial projects, no two days are the same.
You'll create content across Superyachts.com and our event platforms, ensuring every piece of content reflects the premium standards of the brand. You'll also play an important role in supporting the planning and delivery of our events, helping coordinate communications, partners and guest experiences.
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Alongside your editorial and content responsibilities, you'll provide executive support to the Director across a variety of business projects, making this a highly varied role with exposure to every aspect of the company.
This is an exceptional opportunity for someone at the beginning of their career who is ambitious, proactive and excited to hit the ground running. We're looking for someone who enjoys meeting new people, thrives in a fast-paced environment and is excited by luxury brands, international travel and events.
Editorial & Content
- Write website copy, editorial features, destination guides and marketing content.
- Create partner announcements, event communications and promotional materials.
- Manage and update content across Superyachts.com and our event platforms.
- Coordinate photography, video and social media content with internal and external teams.
- Ensure all content reflects the premium positioning and tone of the brand.
Events
- Support the planning and delivery of luxury events throughout the year.
- Coordinate guest communications, event logistics and partner activations.
- Build relationships with luxury brands, sponsors, partners and clients.
- Represent Superyachts.com at meetings, networking events and international events.


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Executive Support
- Support the Director across key commercial projects and priorities.
- Attend meetings, take notes and track follow-up actions.
- Assist with project coordination and stakeholder communications.
- Provide executive support where required.
Requirements
- Available to start immediately.
- Based in London or within a reasonable commuting distance of North West London (hybrid working).
- Hold a valid passport with no travel restrictions and be able to travel internationally when required.
- Excellent writing and communication skills.
- Strong organisational and project management abilities.
- A confident, personable communicator who enjoys building relationships.
- Professional, proactive and eager to learn.
- Comfortable managing multiple projects simultaneously.
Benefits
- Experience with website content management systems is advantageous.
- Experience in events, hospitality, luxury travel, media or marketing is beneficial.
- £28,000–£34,000 salary (depending on experience).
- Hybrid working.
- International travel opportunities.
- Exposure to world-leading luxury brands and industry professionals.
- Hands-on experience across content, editorial, events and executive support.
- A unique opportunity to build a career within the luxury and superyacht industries.
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