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A creative excellence organization in the UK seeks a Logistics Assistant to support the D&AD Programmes team. The role involves managing logistics for award entries, ensuring efficient processing and quality control. Candidates should have strong communication, organisational skills, and attention to detail. This full-time position is hybrid, requiring four fixed days in the London office each week, and offers a salary of £25,250 pro-rata.
*Flexibility is required when working to deadlines and covering team hours. Please note you must be available to work on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May as part of D&D Judging & Festival.
Founded in 1962, D&D is an organisation that is all about the pursuit of creative excellence within advertising and design - inspiring it, celebrating it and enabling it. A fundamental way of us achieving this is through our world class learning programmes which upskill the current and future workforce.
Whilst our remit focuses on the advertising and design industry there is a broader goal: to demonstrate the positive impact that creativity can have across education, the economy and within society.
The D&D Awards and New Blood Awards spotlight the world’s most outstanding creative work, across commercial design, advertising, production, and craft, judged by over 260 global creative leaders. While the main D&D Awards celebrate professional excellence, the New Blood Awards champion emerging talent, attracting thousands of entries from students and young creatives worldwide.
The Warehouse Assistant will play a key role in providing logistical and operational support for the D&D Programmes team. They will be responsible for ensuring the accurate cataloguing, organisation, and storage of all physical award entries, as well as the timely processing of incoming packages and returning any entries where necessary. By maintaining tidy, well‑organised storage areas and performing regular quality checks, the role helps safeguard the integrity of the awards process. Working closely with colleagues across Awards, Programmes, and Office Management, the role ensures that all physical entries are managed to the highest standard, supporting the smooth delivery of the Awards and related activities.
Receive, scan, unpack and process packages arriving at the office.
Label, organise, and allocate entries to designated storage areas ready for the Programmes team to process the entries.
Ensure accurate cataloguing, storage, and warehousing of all award entries matches D&D systems provided.
Maintain tidy, organised office and storage spaces in collaboration with the Programmes and Office Managers so entries can be easily and promptly located.
Assist to the setup of office space, including setting up shelving units and assisting with other physical organisation tasks as required.
Adhere to all H&S guidelines to maintain a healthy, safe and tidy work environment.
Perform weekly quality checks on all physical entries to identify and rectify errors to ensure the items matches what is listed in the systems.
Monitor stationery stock.
Flag and elevate any issues with entries, stock, or storage processes to the Production Manager.
Assist with the processing and storing of physical entries, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Conduct quality checks on digital assets (including moving images, stills, audio, websites, and apps) to ensure they meet technical requirements and entry criteria.
Edit or amend entries as needed to bring them in line with requirements.
Responsible for following up with entrants to ensure all outstanding physical entry materials are delivered to the office on time.
Identify and resolve entry issues, liaising directly with entrants and internal teams to find solutions.
Provide high‑quality, tailored support to entrants throughout the awards process.
Build and maintain positive relationships with entrants, ensuring a smooth and supportive experience.
Maintain D&D’s tone of voice and ensure responses are delivered within policy and agreed timeframes.
Assist with the transportation to and from Judging, including the setup and pack down of entries.
Quality control; ensure work is accurately prepared and displayed for judging.
Support change over of jury sessions and judging rounds.
Help resolve any problems and queries.
Proofread written information if necessary.
Oversee the management of communication with entrants for the retrieval of their requested returned entries.
You may be required to carry out other adhoc duties as requested by your line manager to support the D&D team.
Previous warehouse/logistics experience is a plus.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in handling inventory.
Experience in performing manual handling tasks safely and effectively in accordance with health and safety procedures.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain information clearly and professionally.
Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
Problem‑solving skills and the ability to resolve issues efficiently while escalating when necessary.
Proactive and adaptable, with a willingness to support ad‑hoc projects and tasks as needed.
Ability to work collaboratively across teams and build positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Passionate about design, advertising, and creative industries.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we regret that you will not be contacted unless you are shortlisted for an interview. If you have not heard from us within three weeks of the closing date of your application you should assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.
In order to comply with the Prevention of Illegal Working, Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act, you will need to provide appropriate documentation that proves that you are eligible to work in the UK.
D&D is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity and Diversity. It is our commitment that no member of staff or job applicant will be treated less favourably on the grounds of their sex, marital or parental status, race, colour, nationality, religion, belief, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender reassignment.