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Multimedia Designer

The Brain Tumour Charity

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GBP 40,000 - 41,000

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Job summary

A leading health charity in the UK is seeking a Multimedia Designer to create engaging digital content through video, photography, and animation. You will lead creative projects, oversee photo and video libraries, and collaborate with teams to develop impactful media. This role offers a salary around £40,600 with a commitment of 37.5 hours per week, where your creativity can make a significant difference for those we support.

Qualifications

  • Extensive experience in multimedia production.
  • Strong post-production skills.
  • Familiarity with GDPR and consent processes.

Responsibilities

  • Create engaging video, photo, and motion content.
  • Oversee the building of The Charity's image library.
  • Manage on-location filming and photoshoots.
  • Conduct interviews for authentic storytelling.
  • Deliver optimised content for various channels.

Skills

Video production
Photography
Animation
Motion graphics
Storytelling
Attention to detail
Job description

You're a multimedia designer who thrives on creative challenges, bringing ideas to life through video, photography, animation and motion graphics. You work efficiently while maximising every opportunity to elevate campaigns, feeding into concepts and shaping the bigger picture. Strategic and creative, you pair sharp attention to detail with technical and storytelling skills, staying adaptable, organised and solutions-focused to ensure our digital media always delivers impact.

Responsibilities
  • Lead the creation of engaging video, photo and motion content, from concept development through to final delivery, including scripting, storyboarding, filming and editing.
  • Oversee photography across The Charity - identifying gaps in our photography, building and developing our image library through regular photoshoots and ensuring that consent processes follow our data management policy.
  • Manage, plan, organise and coordinate on-location and studio filming and photoshoots, ensuring shoots run smoothly and meet creative briefs.
  • Conduct interviews and film with case studies, capturing authentic stories that connect audiences with The Charity's work.
  • Shoot and produce high-quality digital video content, managing the process end-to-end, from scriptwriting and sourcing through to editing and publishing.
  • Edit raw camera footage, audio, sound effects, graphics and special effects into polished content tailored to the target channels.
  • Apply strong post-production skills, including audio mixing, colour grading and motion enhancement to deliver professional outputs.
  • Produce animation, motion graphics and kinetic typography to enhance campaigns and digital storytelling.
  • Collaborate with Marketing, Fundraising and other teams across The Charity to generate ideas, develop storyboards and create promotional video content for external use.
  • Deliver optimised video and motion assets in the correct formats for use across social media, web and other channels.
  • Lead on the photo and video consent process, ensuring all permissions are GDPR and policy compliant and support teams across the organisation in following best practice.
  • Provide training sessions for staff on video, photo and content creation, helping to develop creative skills across The Charity.
  • Lead on building an always-on bank of innovative and engaging content to ensure a steady flow of creative assets for campaigns and digital channels as well as managing The Charity's photo and video libraries to make sure content is accessible, well-organised and brand compliant.

You’ll bring your creative flair to concept sessions, pushing boundaries with fresh media ideas that align with our cause. With your keen attention to detail, deep understanding of the creative process and high standards, you’ll ensure The Charity's brand is consistently represented across all media and digital outputs, both internally and externally. This is a great opportunity to not only showcase your skills but also make a difference in the lives of those we support.

Working hours: This role is 37.5 hours per week, with some out of hours working.

Benchmarked salary: c.£40,600 (dependent on level)

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