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Senior Manager, Creative Production

New York, New York

Overview

At Brooklinen, we’re building the future of comfort — thoughtfully, ambitiously, and with intention — nurturing our customers, our team, and the work that helps us grow thoughtfully.

We’re looking for a Senior Manager of Creative Production to join our team. In this role you will lead the end-to-end production of all brand imagery, including e-commerce, editorial, and large-scale marketing campaigns. This role requires a combination of high-level strategic planning, financial oversight, and finding a network of industry talent. You will manage a studio producer and external partners to ensure all content is delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest creative standard.

This role is based in Manhattan, NY, with a hybrid schedule of two days in-office and three days remote.

What You’ll Do

In this role, you’ll:

  • Manage the end-to-end production on photo and video shoots, including e-commerce (PDP), lifestyle and larger-scale marketing campaigns
  • Manage the end to end production calendar; build out timelines and stay on top of each stage of production; including post production
  • Help manage the annual shoot production budget. Track all spend and provide monthly financial forecasting 
  • Hire and manage crews per shoot; negotiate usage, rates and contracts; catering
  • Location scouting and model casting for shoots
  • Partner closely with VP Creative, art director, marketing and merchandising teams, and post-production to produce photo and video shoots
  • Act as the lead producer for lifestyle shoots, ensuring the successful execution of the creative vision while maintaining an efficient set environment
  • Manage a team of one, a studio producer, who is responsible for the in-house studio 
  • Track usage and monitor rights to deliverables, extending when necessary
  • Support process optimization and innovation  - organization of DAM, refining timelines in PM tool, curious about finding efficiencies

We’re Looking for Someone Who Brings

  • 5-8 years of video and photo production experience (in-house studio experience for a home goods brand and/or style category  is preferred)
  • 2-3+ years experience managing a team
  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite, Google Suite, Capture One and PM tools 
  • Knowledge of production terminology and process
  • Excellent multitasking skills and strong attention to detail
  • Experience with sourcing and hiring crew and talent
  • Calm under pressure and ability to problem solve in the moment
  • Expert budget management and experience with rate negotiations
  • Strong understanding of image licensing and usage rights 
  • Knowledge of emerging AI tools in production and post-production workflows.

How You Work

We care deeply about how work gets done — not just the outcomes, but the approach. The people who thrive at Brooklinen tend to:

  • Lead with warmth and clarity — communicating thoughtfully and treating every partner with respect.
  • Work intentionally — focusing on what matters most, without unnecessary complexity or noise.
  • Bring a steady, grounded presence — especially when navigating ambiguity or change.
  • Value partnership over ego — collaborating openly and listening with curiosity.
  • Balance strategy with execution — able to zoom out for context and zoom in when details matter.
  • Act with ownership — following through, taking pride in quality, and caring about the outcome.
  • Stay open and adaptable — learning continuously and embracing iteration.
  • Contribute to a supportive, inclusive environment — helping others succeed and elevating the team around them.

Compensation & Benefits

We believe great work deserves a thoughtful, competitive total rewards package. For this role, the base salary range is $108K–$120K. 

You’ll also receive a comprehensive benefits package designed for well-being, balance, and long-term growth:

Health Benefits

  • Up to 100% coverage for employee-only medical, dental, and vision.

Fertility & Family Support

  • Support for all family-building journeys, including a lifetime benefit of up to $20,000 reimbursed (with a $10,000 annual cap). 

Retirement Savings

  • 401K with a 4% company match.

Commuter Benefits

  • Pre-tax savings to support your daily commute.

Product Perks

  • 40% employee discount
  • 25% friends & family discount
  • Seasonal product allowance

Wellness Support

  • Free One Medical membership
  • Free Talkspace membership
  • $1,000 annually through Joon to support mental, physical, and lifestyle well-being

Parental Leave

  • 16 fully paid weeks for all new parents.

Time Off

  • 20 vacation days annually (25 days after 5 years)
  • Year-round Summer Fridays with a 3 pm close

Sabbatical

  • One fully paid month at your five-year anniversary.

Hybrid Work

  • Two in-office days weekly during core days (Tues–Thurs)
  • Additional in-office days welcome — our space is designed for connection and ease

Remote Flexibility

  • Remote Thanksgiving week
  • Remote Christmas week 
  • Remote last week of December
  • Up to four additional remote weeks per year with manager approval

Equity

  • Competitive equity grants — because the future we build is shared.

Why Join Us?

Brooklinen is a place where thoughtful people do meaningful work — with warmth, clarity, and shared purpose. We value:

  • Care: for each other, our customers, and the work we invest in.
  • Clarity: communicating openly and respectfully.
  • Collaboration: supporting one another generously and working without ego.
  • Balance: working with focus and intention, not chaos or burnout.
  • Growth: learning continuously and building better together.

Our culture has been recognized by LinkedIn Top Startups, Inc.’s Best Workplaces, and Forbes Best Startup Employers, but what matters most is how it feels to work here — grounded, collaborative, and genuinely supportive.

If this role excites you, even if you’re not certain you meet every qualification, we encourage you to apply. Diverse experiences and perspectives make us stronger.

About Brooklinen

Brooklinen was founded in 2014 with a simple belief: that comfort can bring happiness. Today, we’re one of the largest soft goods brands in the U.S., designing for real life and real homes with products that pair elevated quality and accessible pricing.

Our assortment — from sheets and towels to thoughtful additions for the modern bedroom — has earned over 100,000 5-star reviews and recognition from Architectural Digest, Good Housekeeping, Wirecutter, and more.

We’re growing thoughtfully, evolving intentionally, and committed to creating a home for people who care deeply about their craft — and each other.

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