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We are hiring a Project Director for a 3-month FTC to lead and shape complex, high-impact creative work across a portfolio of visible, ambitious projects. This role sits at the heart of the agency — connecting people, ideas and delivery — and plays a vital part in bringing bold creative thinking to life. You’ll balance strategic oversight with hands-on ownership, ensuring work moves seamlessly from brief to brilliant execution. If you thrive on collaboration, clarity and craft, this is a role where your impact will be felt every day.
What you’ll be doing
- Owning end-to-end delivery across a portfolio of multi-channel creative projects, with clear visibility of priorities, dependencies and outcomes.
- Leading project planning across timelines, budgets and resources, adapting plans as work evolves.
- Partnering closely with Client Services, creative teams and production to keep work flowing smoothly through the agency.
- Communicating clearly with senior stakeholders and partner agencies, building trust through transparency and follow-through.
- Running project reviews with purpose — setting agendas, capturing actions and maintaining momentum after every session.
- Anticipating risks and delivery challenges, proposing practical solutions to keep work moving forward.
- Supporting a collaborative, respectful working environment that brings out the best in cross-functional teams.
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- Proven experience delivering complex creative or production projects within an agency or similar environment.
- Strong organisational and planning capability, with confidence managing multiple workstreams at once.
- A clear, considered communication style — written, verbal and interpersonal.
- A solid understanding of creative and production processes from brief through to final output.
- Commercial awareness, including experience managing estimates, approvals and reconciliations.
- Comfort working with standard project, presentation and productivity tools.
- A collaborative mindset, with the confidence to lead while staying open, curious and people-centered.
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