Account Manager – Culture Communications

Employment Information
Type
Full Time
Industry
PR
Job status
LIVE, deadline 1st May
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LIVE, deadline 26th April
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LIVE, deadline 20th March
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LIVE, deadline 5th April
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LIVE, deadline 10th April
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LIVE, deadline 30th April
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LIVE, deadline 9th April
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LIVE, deadline 18th March
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LIVE, deadline 20th March
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LIVE, deadline 20th April
Level
Any
Updated
24 Mar-2025
Salary
£35K - £45K
Location
Job Description

Are you great at what you do, but find yourself longing to work on something that truly excites you? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments and love being at the heart of cultural movements? Do you have experience managing complex, multi-layered projects with global reach?

If that sounds like you, keep reading.

This agency operates at the intersection of culture, music and brand communications, working with some of the most exciting projects and global platforms in the industry. Their work spans PR, talent management, events, marketing, branding and beyond – whatever it takes to craft authentic connections between brands and their audiences. It’s also a bunch of great people that don’t pay lip service to diversity, but live and breathe it with representation at every level. They aren’t hierarchical, believe good ideas can come from anywhere and value people’s varied perspectives.

They are looking for an experienced and highly organised Account Manager to oversee two key projects. One is a global music platform, involving the management of a large-scale event series travelling around the world. This will require strong content experience, the ability to develop comms toolkits, and an understanding of how to execute a multi-faceted campaign. The other is a music-focused project that will require you to lead the charge while managing two junior team members. While you don’t have to live and breathe music, a passion for and excitement about the space is essential.

This role is not necessarily for a publicity specialist, but rather someone who can bring a strategic, structured approach to account management. You should be an excellent communicator – able to bring ideas to life, guide clients with confidence, and support junior team members to excel. You’ll need to be comfortable running complex projects, keeping things on track and making sure deadlines are met.

Not worked in music before? No problem. What matters most is that it interests you, and that you have experience in a fast-paced agency environment, an ability to juggle multiple accounts, and a track record of delivering outstanding results. Whether your background is in consumer brands, culture comms or something in between, if you’re the go-to person who keeps everything running smoothly, this agency wants to hear from you.

Sound like you? Get in touch.

We’ll do our best to respond to as many applications as possible, but if you don’t hear back within a week, unfortunately, you haven’t been successful this time.

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Darain Faraz

Darain’s aversion to confined spaces took root during a fateful screening of ‘Buried,’ a film that immerses its audience in the gripping horror of a man awakening to find himself entombed alive. This intense fear of tight space has left an indelible mark on him. Beyond his mild-claustrophobic tendencies, Darain is also Co-founder of People Like Us, and former Director of Marketing at jobs behemoth LinkedIn internationally. Before his decade+ at LinkedIn, he resided in Australia where he ran comms for WWF’s Earth Hour, and MySpace (remember them?). He’s a regular on Marketing Week + PR Week top 100, has won a raft of industry recognition including the coveted Cannes Lions. But he’s more than his titles and his accolades, he’s a die-hard Kylie Minogue fan too. He has three lively kids and lives in Fiji (yup, you read that right). He also likes to take his shirt off at regular intervals (check out his ‘gram… or better still – don’t).

Mike Levaggi

What could be scarier than being stuck in a toilet cubicle with a wasp nest? Not much for our founder Mike (maybe having his face on a website) but definitely not making our industry fairer. He’s a northerner with Irish and Italian roots. In his 15 years in PR, he’s been a Senior Director of Assembly, head of consumer comms at Snap and a tech & gaming lead at Hope&Glory PR, winning over 50 industry awards. He’s also a former recruiter, the founder of the One Percent diversity initiative and co-founder of the PR Week Pay Gap Project. He’s been called a lot of things, but he’d call himself a problem solver. 

Sheeraz Gulsher

Sheeraz has both a fear and deep fascination of life after death. To face it, he’s taking solace by learning about the origin of world religions and reading the (not so) comforting words of many philosophers. Bit deep, but he’ll be fine, we promise.

Beyond his flirting with existential crises, Sheeraz is co-founder of People Like Us, the award winning non-profit that celebrates and supports professionals from underrepresented backgrounds in journalism, PR and the creative industries. Sheeraz is also an award winning PR professional with over a decade of experience both in-house at Snapchat and Sky, and at agencies including Hope&Glory and PrettyGreen. Sheeraz is a passionate campaigner for equal pay for ethnically diverse working professionals in the UK. He will often mention the one time someone said his celebrity lookalike is Riz Ahmed but in actual fact, he looks more like Bruno Fernandes (minus the sass). Top geezer all round.

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