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Creative Artworker 12-month FTC

Creative Artworker 12-month FTC

Posted 1 March by Ambition Europe Limited
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Ambition is seeking a Creative Artworker on behalf of a Silver Circle law firm. The role which is a 12-month FTC is a fantastic opportunity to join a design team of three within the wider marketing and business development department. The role is varied and ideal for a generalist designer/artworker with experience working in a law firm. the successful candidate will create and edit branded external marketing materials and internal communications across print and digital. They will also be comfortable taking on day-to-day design requests with differing deadlines and priorities.

Benefits:

· Life assurance.
· Private healthcare.
· Subsidised restaurant.
· 26 days' holiday.
· Fitness allowance.

As a Creative Artworker, you will be involved in a number of exciting projects such as:

· Create and edit on-brand marketing materials.
· Create and edit on-brand digital assets for websites.
· Podcast editing and recording.
· Quality control and proof materials for sign-off.
· Help monitor the design inbox.

To be considered for the role the following is required:

· Previous experience working within a law firm.
· Strong sense of layout and typography design principles.
· Experience working in core Adobe CC software.
· Experience creating and editing slides and charts.
· Ability to work to deadlines.

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Reference: 52229919

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