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creative director jobs in milton keynes

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Creative Directors.
Typically, a Creative Director will play a key role in the senior management team within a creative agency or in-house marketing and creative team, usually reporting to the Managing Director. The Creative Director role is strategic, conceptual, and will provide leadership and creative direction for a multidisciplinary creative team.
 
A Creative Director role will suit someone who has had a successful career in the creative industry working with an impressive client of global brands, working in-house or for an agency with multiple clients in various sectors or specialising in certain sectors such as retail, leisure and hospitality, or corporate communications.
 
The Creative Director role would usually encompass the following responsibilities:
Lead and inspire a multidisciplinary creative team of Graphic Designers, Art Directors, 3D Designers, Motion Graphics Designers, Copywriters and Artworkers, providing creative direction and ongoing mentorship. Work with clients at a strategic business level and take the creative lead on pitches and proposals. Managing client relationships alongside client services and ensure all creative work is delivered in accordance with brand guidelines, on budget and on time. Create concepts for multi-platform, multi-channel advertising campaigns that meet client business objectives and provide creative and design direction over the key visuals and roll-out. Lead branding and brand re-positioning projects from a strategic and creative perspective. Able to share and take advantage of extensive experience working with clients and brands in B2B and B2C sectors. Keep up to date with digital innovation.

About Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes is a relativity ‘new town’ and was created in the 1960’s as part of a Government initiative for the generation of a new town in the South East of England to relieve population and housing congestion in London.
Milton Keynes was the biggest of the new towns to be created and is now home to a population of 230,000 people and has one of the more successful economies in the UK.
Culturally and historically, Milton Keynes is a vibrant and diverse city with theatres, museums, art, sculpture and architecture all within the city centre.
Milton Keynes Theatre is the most successful theatre outside London's West End with world famous musicals to fantastic opera production and family-friendly pantomimes.
There is also a great selection of Museums including Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes Museum, National Badminton Museum, The National Museum of Computing and The Cowper & Newton Museum.