11 days ago
  • LevelMid Level
  • ProfessionsMarketing Manager, Marketer, Digital Marketer
  • TypeFull Time
  • LocationLondon, United Kingdom

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Description

Closing Date: 30-Apr-2024

We are seeking a Festival Marketing Advisor to join our 68th BFI London Film Festival from the 10 June to 13 December 2024.
Key Responsibilities
  • Leading on delivery of digital-first marketing content creation and campaign activity for the BFI London Film Festival
  • Managing internal and external stakeholder relationships at a senior level, negotiating effectively to ensure relationships remain fruitful and friendly. Particularly key will be building a close and positive working relationship with the Festivals, Creative Services and Digital Production teams
  • Line managing Festival Marketing Coordinator (Design and Content), ensuring they are supported and that all responsibilities are completed on time and to good standard
  • Representing the BFI externally at meetings as appropriate, including deputising for the Festivals Marketing Manager as occasionally designated
  • Undertaking any other duties across the LFF campaign and assist the Marketing team as may reasonably be required
What we're looking for
  • Proven experience and expertise to lead on digital-first, results-driven and creative marketing campaigns and activities in the film, TV, XR / immersive, gaming, culture, arts or media sector
  • A proven track record of promoting and supporting diversity and inclusion
  • Extensive experience in delivering cross-channel campaigns, including copywriting and digital-first content production
  • Computer literate with an excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Google Analytics, Adobe Creative Cloud, Dropbox and CRM software
In addition the BFI recognises that now more than ever there is a need for more tangible actions in response to racial inequality and/or disability. We support diversity and inclusion and strongly encourage applicants from our under-represented groups, who identify as D/deaf and disabled and/or are ethnically diverse. We guarantee a first interview to our under-represented groups who meet our minimum requirements.
As we continue to address underrepresentation and increase access to our opportunities, priority will be given to applicants who meet the minimum requirements and fall within our under-represented groups.
The role is predominantly based at BFI Southbank.

Skills Required

  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Computer Literacy

People who have worked with British Film Institute (BFI)