Content Creator - TikTok

Fitzrovia
1 year ago
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We’re looking for a creative, trend-driven Content Creator with a strong background in TikTok management to join our client - an iconic global brand known for its chic, relaxed luxury loungewear with a nostalgic, yet timeless vibe. Create content for a brand inspired by early 2000s pop culture, which blends comfort with eye-catching details, perfect for those who love a touch of sparkle and confident style.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Creative Strategy: Collaborate with senior team members to contribute to and execute creative strategies, bringing innovative ideas to social media planning and content creation.

  • Content Creation & Direction: Develop and execute engaging video concepts that reflect our brand narrative, values, and resonate with our audience across platforms, especially TikTok.

  • Trend Analysis & Adaptation: Stay current on social media trends, challenges, and platform updates, incorporating relevant trends into our content strategy.

  • Content Standards & Quality Control: Set the creative standard for the team, ensuring content aligns with brand guidelines and effectively engages the target audience.

  • Video Production & Editing: Edit 9:16 video content using Adobe Suite, CapCut, or similar mobile-first editing tools, ensuring high-quality production and storytelling.

  • Video Shoot Management: Oversee short-form video shoots from pre-production through post-production, managing all logistics and optimizing resources to maintain budgetary goals.

  • Mentorship & Collaboration: Foster a collaborative environment by supporting and mentoring junior team members, encouraging growth in their content creation skills.

  • Knowledge Sharing: Share insights and creative ideas with the wider marketing team to strengthen overall content and campaign effectiveness.

    Qualifications & Experience

  • Social Media Expertise: Proven experience managing TikTok channels; additional experience with Instagram, YouTube, or other platforms is advantageous.

  • Creativity & Innovation: Passion for social media and a creative mindset, with a track record of generating fresh, engaging content ideas.

  • Technical Skills: Proficient in video editing tools such as Adobe Suite and CapCut. Skills in photography and graphic design are a plus.

  • Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey ideas clearly and persuasively.

  • Experience: 3-4 years in a creative, content-focused role with experience in social media strategy and growth, particularly on TikTok.

  • Project Management: Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and timelines effectively.

    Salary: Excellent Market Rate

    UK APPLICANTS ONLY CONSIDERED

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