Nightclub Content Producer

We are seeking an experienced Content Producer with flare for days, to join our team. A pivotal role in connecting new audiences with club culture.

You will be a confident photographer and videographer with experience in the nighttime industries with adeptness using Blackmagic 6K or Canon.

You will be the sole curator for our in-house content and its tone of voice.

This role will primarily entail collecting evergreen and artist content in the club at the weekends, then editing and shooting concepts.

Your job will be to ideate, conceptualise and generate promotional campaigns for artists playing at the club and brand activations outside of club promotions.

You will be the gatekeeper for our visual brand, aiding with writing engaging copy for the creative team and Social Media Manager.

You will be a rapidly paced self-starter, ensuring that all content is collated for the Social Media Manager to push out on paid and organic socials through a scheduling and proofing tool.

We work to a 3-month promotional lead time, collaborating with key stakeholders, promoters, artists and PR partners to create high-end content for all channels.

Reporting to our Marketing Manager and working alongside the in-house creative team, you will be able to produce and edit video content using Adobe Premiere Pro, Da Vinci Resolve or alternative software with quick turnarounds and deadlines.

You will be adept in analysing market trends, competitor activities, and customer feedback to stay up-to-date with industry best practices and strong technical acumen.

You will bring fresh ideas, and be naturally creative and passionate about your work.

You will need highly organised time management skills to succeed, be a great team player, be ready to support others and work with different departments, at all levels.

Three years experience in photography, videography, social media and marketing desired, and will be passionate about music and club culture.

All other duties as assigned.

ABOUT US

Ministry of Sound opened in 1991 in a disused bus garage in a forgotten corner of South London. It was the first nightclub in the UK to have a 24-hour licence, didn’t serve alcohol and featured an earth-shaking sound system in a specially constructed dance box.

We went on to become the world’s largest independent record company (now owned by Sony) and stage giant dance events, including one for 50,000 people at the Millennium Dome. We were pioneers in electronic music and have a history of taking risks, innovation, and colourful and creative marketing.

As a business, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, and like to laugh and have fun, but we have high standards, relentless attention to detail and the continuous improvement of our product, and we work hard as a team.

We hate cliché, doing things the way others do and continuously seek to differentiate our brands and products almost as a point of pride.

Thirty years later we opened The Ministry, a workspace run as a member’s club, in a 50,000 sq. ft Victorian warehouse in SE1. There’s excellent F&B, a state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio with daily classes, together with a cultural and business events programme. The design is relaxed but functional with a bar, opening windows, an outside courtyard and plenty of space to sit, relax, work and socialise – everything you wouldn’t expect to find in a standard office.

There’s great home-cooked F&B, a state-of-the-art gym and fitness studio with daily classes, together with a cultural and business events programme.

As a business, we don’t take ourselves too seriously, and like to laugh and have fun, but we have high standards, relentless attention to detail and the continuous improvement of our product, and we work hard as a team.

We hate cliché, doing things the way others do and continuously seek to differentiate our brands and products almost as a point of pride.

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