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Senior Copywriter
3 month FTC
Starting w/c 3rd Aug
As Senior Copywriter, you'll act as editorial lead in a role that communicates with the public via social and digital channels on behalf of our client. You’ll write copy whilst also setting the broader narrative and tone. You'll have the ability to take dense, sensitive or complex material and reshaping it into something clear and genuinely engaging across social channels, without losing the substance, also whilst guiding senior clients on how best to reach a digital audience.
What you'll do
- You'll take the lead voice on the highest priority, always-on content, shaping direction and story arc rather than simply drafting to brief.
- You'll drive the scripting for the biggest video content that’s produced on the account, balancing the punch needed to perform on social with the weight needed for serious subject matter.
- You'll sit in briefings directly with client teams, pushing back on jargon and making the case for language that actually connects with people.
- You'll set the standard for copy across the wider team, sense-checking and improving work from junior writers and outside agencies, and shape briefing materials and interview prompts designed to get genuine, quotable answers.
- You'll also turn complex strategy and data into clear, persuasive decks that can be presented by Senior Leadership to the client.
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- Substantial experience in a senior writing or editorial role somewhere fast-paced and digital-first: agency, newsroom or major brand.
- You'll understand social inside out from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube to LinkedIn, and move comfortably between platforms.
- You'll be skilled at turning complicated or bureaucratic material into something sharp and accessible under real time pressure, with experience guiding junior writers and managing outside agency input.
- Strong PowerPoint and Slides skills are essential, along with confident collaborative working across shared platforms like Google Workspace.
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