White Red
Part-time Marketing Lead (Content & Video)

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White Red Architects · Shoreditch, London
1–2 days a week · Hybrid, with regular days in the studio
About White Red
We're an architecture and interiors practice of around 30 people in Shoreditch. We work for landlords, businesses and institutional investors, repositioning and refurbishing office buildings across central London. Our most recent completed project is Film House, a 97,000 sq ft wellness-led retrofit of an Art Deco building in Soho, delivered for Hines.
We have good projects, a clear point of view, and an in-house videographer + creative content coordinator. What we don't have is someone who owns getting the story out into the world. That's this role.
The role
You'll run our content engine, with video at the centre of it. In practice that means two things.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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First, production
You'll manage our in-house videographer and editor, owning the shoot schedule, keeping edits moving, and making sure content completes. You don't need to edit yourself, though it may help. We would like help managing priorities and completing projects.
Second, strategy
Our content is founder-led, so you'll work directly with our founder as a thinking partner and have input on how we market the practice, mainly on LinkedIn. What we make, who it's for, what angle each project deserves, and how it builds into something coherent rather than a scattered calendar.
We need someone who can do both: organised enough to run a production schedule, opinionated enough about marketing to help advise our positioning.
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A marketing manager or content producer by background, likely ex-agency, now working part-time by choice. You read about marketing because you're genuinely interested in it, not because it's your job. You have a view on what makes B2B content actually work, and your own LinkedIn probably shows it.
This isn't a coordinator role, and it isn't a junior one.
Practical
1–2 days a week to start, with room to grow. Salary of £60–70k full-time equivalent, pro rata to your days. Based at our Shoreditch studio, flexible on how the days are split.
To apply
Send a short note about yourself, a link to your LinkedIn or portfolio, and please answer one question: what's one marketing idea or thinker that changed how you work, and how have you applied it?
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