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Studio Operations Manager (Digital Content & Platform Monetisation)

London
£45k – £55k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Studio Operations Manager

Digital Content & Platform Monetisation

Salary: £45,000–£55,000
Location: London
Working pattern: Hybrid - 3 Days in Office

The Opportunity

We are working with a leading talent, entertainment and digital content business seeking a highly organised Studio Operations Manager.

Sitting at the centre of a growing content function, you will ensure projects move smoothly across strategy, creative, production and commercial teams. You will manage workflows, delivery timelines, reporting, production operations and social-platform monetisation processes.

This role would suit someone from a digital content, social media, creator, talent, production or agency background who enjoys bringing structure to a fast-paced creative environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Own the central project tracker, logging briefs, owners, deadlines, actions and risks.
  • Run regular workflow meetings and provide clear updates to senior stakeholders.
  • Review and prioritise incoming briefs, escalating unclear or high-risk work.
  • Support production workflows across shoots, edits and social-content delivery.
  • Maintain production schedules, supplier information, budgets and approval processes.
  • Track Facebook, YouTube and other platform revenue, payouts and monetisation performance.
  • Maintain platform-access records and support the resolution of account or monetisation issues.
  • Produce KPI, project-performance and revenue reporting.
  • Coordinate sales materials, case studies, decks and commercial proof points.
  • Maintain clear processes, templates, documentation and operational records.
  • Identify opportunities to improve workflows and make the function more scalable.

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About You

You will be highly organised, proactive and confident managing multiple projects, stakeholders and deadlines.

You should have:

  • Experience within digital content, social media, production, creator management, publishing or agency operations.
  • Strong project-management and organisational skills.
  • Confidence working across creative, strategic, production and commercial teams.
  • Experience using trackers, workflow systems and project-management tools.
  • An understanding of digital content and social-platform workflows.
  • Strong reporting, documentation and process-management skills.
  • A calm, solutions-focused approach when priorities change.
  • The ability to follow up on actions and escalate risks while maintaining strong relationships.

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Desirable Experience

  • Facebook or YouTube monetisation.
  • Meta Business Manager.
  • Platform revenue, creator payouts or social analytics.
  • Content-production workflows.
  • Supporting sales teams with decks, case studies or commercial materials.
  • Experience within talent, entertainment, sport, music, media or influencer-led businesses.
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Skills

Project Management
Digital Content
Social Media
Production
Creator Management
Publishing
Organizational Skills
Reporting
Documentation
Process Management
Workflow Systems
Creative Collaboration
Commercial Awareness
KPI Tracking
Budget Management
Monetisation Performance

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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