BRAND CENTRIC PAID ADVERTISING – FAST-GROWING, PURPOSE-LED CONSUMER BRAND We’re working with a fast-scaling, creatively driven brand that’s gaining real traction in the UK and internationally. With a distinctive visual identity and a loyal customer base, this business is looking for a Creative Strategist to help bridge the gap between brand storytelling and performance marketing. This is a rare opportunity to join a nimble, impact-led team where your ideas and execution will directly shape growth across multiple channels. What they need – Someone who blends creative storytelling with a commercial mindset, delivering paid ad concepts that thrive across Meta, Google, and YouTube A creative strategist who gets the importance of tone and narrative, not just features and benefits, but how to make people feel (selling a brand narrative and lifestyle through your social first creative) Someone who can write a clear, inspiring brief and understands how to measure success (hook rates, CPA, ROAS) A digital native who can think in paid ad formats but create with brand longevity in mind Someone with agency or in-house experience who’s ready to own and scale something exciting, not just tweak what’s there What you're great at – Turning brand strategy into sc roll-stopping ad creative across Meta, Google, TikTok and YouTube Creating hooks, headlines, copy, and briefs that align with a clear brand narrative, and getting under the skin of your audience (think: women 30–55, trading up from high street/premium/aspirational) Working cross-functionally with content, CRM, brand and performance teams to align on creative direction and managing content at scale Building frameworks to test, iterate and scale what’s working across multiple channels Using platforms like Meta Ads Manager, Google Ads, Figma and analytics tools to keep performance front-of-mind What you'll get – Creative autonomy in a flat, ambitious team Hybrid setup with 3 days/week in South London Office Discretionary bonus Pension scheme 25 days holiday Part-time/freelance considered – but office presence is essential