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Events Producer TCL:43185

The Candidate Recruitment Agency
Sheffield
6 months ago
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A dynamic and multi-award-winning global communications agency, experiencing unprecedented growth, is seeking a talented Producer to join their expanding team. Known for their expertise in the consumer and pharmaceutical sectors, this agency delivers impactful communication strategies, exciting events, and unparalleled creativity. Founder led, this agency maintains an entrepreneurial and agile culture, even as it scales.


About the Agency:

This agency has seen remarkable growth, and they handle increasingly strategic and complex projects, including business transformation and large-scale change initiatives, for some of the world's leading brands. Whilst operating remotely, the team emphasises collaboration and strong connections.


Benefits and Culture

This agency prioritises employee well-being with offering comprehensive benefits across four key areas: competitive financial packages, robust health and mental wellness support, tailored career development and a positive work-life balance including generous holiday and social events.


Role Overview:

The Producer will lead specific projects and communication programmes, delivering creative ideas and campaigns with speed and exceptional customer service. This role requires hands-on involvement in crafting client narratives and meticulous execution across various mediums. The Producer will interact with client teams of varying seniority and manage multinational initiatives with cultural sensitivity.


Standout Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Leading on-site and virtual events from planning to execution.
  • Developing content and managing creative execution for consistent and impactful messaging.
  • Building and maintaining strong client partnerships.
  • Liaising with internal studio teams (graphic design, digital, copy, video production).
  • Conducting research to understand business challenges, customer behaviour, and market trends.
  • Managing budgets and timelines effectively.
  • Project managing multiple projects at the same time.


Key Skills and Attributes:

  • Experience in a creative events role as a producer.
  • Expertise in live events, exhibitions, digital content, 360 brand campaigns, or marketing campaign development.
  • Proven project delivery skills, balancing time, cost, and quality.
  • Experience working in extended teams and coordinating group efforts.
  • Excellent client management and communication skills (oral and written).
  • Strong organisational, planning, and coordination abilities.
  • Budget management expertise.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Copywriting skills are an advantage.


Working Conditions:

  • Primarily a home-based role with occasional travel for client meetings and team days.
  • Full-time position (40 hours per week).

This is an exceptional opportunity to join a thriving agency with a unique culture and contribute to high-profile projects. If you are a driven and creative Producer looking for a dynamic and rewarding role, apply now.


Please note due to high volumes of applications unfortunately we are not always able to respond to all unsuccessful applicants. However we wish everyone who applies the very best with their job search.

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