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Senior Content Producer

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Creative Producer
A growing creative agency is hiring a Creative Producer to lead the delivery of high-profile creative projects for one of the world’s most recognised technology brands.
This is a client-facing role combining production, project delivery and stakeholder management. You’ll become a trusted partner to senior client stakeholders, taking ownership of complex creative briefs from initial conversations through to final delivery. Working across content, experiential campaigns and branded environments, you’ll help deliver impactful creative work while playing a key role in growing one of the agency’s flagship accounts.
Role: Creative Producer
Salary: £50,000 - £65,000
Location: London (Moorgate), hybrid working
What you’ll be doing
- Lead the delivery of creative projects from initial brief through to final execution.
- Build trusted relationships with senior client stakeholders, acting as the primary day-to-day contact across key accounts.
- Take ownership of fast-moving client requests, translating broad challenges into clear creative solutions.
- Manage multiple content, experiential and creative production projects simultaneously.
- Brief internal creative, design and production teams, ensuring projects are delivered on time and to a high standard.
- Coordinate stakeholders across strategy, creative, production and client teams throughout delivery.
- Manage project scope, timelines, budgets and commercial documentation, including statements of work.
- Identify opportunities to strengthen client relationships and contribute to long-term account growth.
- Support the development of case studies and contribute to new business opportunities.
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What you’ll need
- Strong experience as a Creative Producer, Senior Producer, Integrated Producer or similar client-facing production role.
- Proven experience managing creative projects end to end with full ownership of delivery.
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, with confidence working directly with senior client contacts.
- Experience delivering content-led campaigns, experiential projects or integrated creative productions.
- Strong commercial awareness with experience managing budgets, timelines and project profitability.
- Ability to interpret open-ended client briefs and proactively develop practical solutions.
- Experience briefing creative teams across design, content, motion or production disciplines.
- Highly organised with excellent communication skills and exceptional attention to detail.
- Comfortable working within a fast-paced entrepreneurial agency where ownership and initiative are expected.
- Experience working with enterprise technology clients or large corporate brands would be highly advantageous.
- Understanding of AI, software or technology-led creative projects would be beneficial.


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Nice to have
- Experience supporting executive communications or keynote content.
- Exposure to B2B events, experiential marketing or physical installations.
- Interest in AI-assisted creative workflows and content production.
This role would suit a commercially minded Creative Producer who enjoys building long-term client relationships, thrives on solving complex creative challenges and wants to play a key role in the growth of a highly regarded independent agency.
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