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Creative Account Strategist

New York, N.Y. or Washington, D.C.

Title: Creative Account Strategist
Location: New York, N.Y. or Washington, D.C.

 

ABOUT BERLINROSEN

BerlinRosen is a fast-growing, full-service consulting and communications firm with more than 300 communications and campaign strategists in New York, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. Since its founding in 2005, BerlinRosen has powerfully expanded its presence in corporate, social impact/ESG, nonprofit, entertainment, media, racial justice, healthcare, hospitality, real estate, architecture, design, urbanism, land use, lifestyle, technology, issue advocacy and workers’ rights communications. They have received more than 50 awards and recognitions, including being the only agency to be named #1 on Observer’s PR Power List for three consecutive years, PRNews’ Large PR Agency of the Year (2023; 2021), PR News’ Digital Firm of the Year (2023) and 5/5 Stars on Forbes’ latest Best PR Agencies in America list.

People of all backgrounds and abilities are strongly encouraged to apply. BerlinRosen is committed to building and maintaining a diverse staff, and recognizes that its continued success depends on hiring and retaining high-quality creative professionals with a variety of backgrounds and experiences. Opportunities for advancement exist, and we are committed to helping all staff develop and grow.

 

ABOUT THE BERLINROSEN CAMPAIGNS TEAM

The Campaigns team is a leading Democratic political consulting and direct mail firm with a record of winning tough races. We have an in-house creative studio that specializes in brand strategy, copywriting, design and direct mail production. We serve as creative partners to our clients, helping them solve their biggest challenges from brainstorming to creative production and execution. Together, we’re a team of strategists, copywriters, branding experts, designers and strategists. 

 

ABOUT THIS ROLE

BerlinRosen is seeking a Creative Account Strategist to join the Campaign & Creative Services (CCS) team, which is one part political direct mail firm, one part nonprofit branding agency. This role will focus on our non-political work, which includes branding, copywriting, and design related projects for advocacy clients, nonprofits, foundations, higher education institutions and more. This person is integral to ensuring our team stays on schedule, teams are aligned, and provides our clients with timely and high-quality creative services. The ideal candidate is highly organized and has strong attention to detail.

Role location: Ideally, candidates will be based in our New York, N.Y. office, though can also be based in our Washington, D.C. office, on a hybrid basis. The Campaign & Creative Services team is in-office 2-3 times per week.

 

ACCOUNTABILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS

As Creative Account Strategist on the BRC team, you will...

  • Manage multiple branding projects simultaneously from kick off to wrap up
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for clients on day-to-day logistics
  • Work directly with clients to schedule meetings; take thorough, accurate notes with action items and deadlines, send follow-up communications to clients 
  • Develop and track work plans related to client projects, including communicating progress, flagging any issues early, and keeping clients informed 
  • Manage internal workflows through a dedicated project management system 
  • Quickly and thoroughly research new topics and share findings related to client projects
  • Assist with marketing CCS’s work to other practices at BerlinRosen and across Orchestra by supporting in business development as well as developing case studies and blog posts
  • Help create an environment where creative teams can do their best work 

Essential skills:

  • High level of organization, meticulous attention to detail and an ability to multitask
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to present information clearly and follow up with questions when inquiries from clients come in
  • Proven ability to manage complex projects with multiple stakeholders 
  • Experience working with creative teams and understanding creative workflows 
  • Ability to stay calm under pressure and adapt to changing priorities in a high-paced environment
  • Proficient computer skills with Microsoft Suite, Google Apps and project management tools, such as Asana or Wrike 

Preferred skills:

  • 3-6 years or project management experience, preferable in a branding, creative, or design agency

 

WORKING AT BERLINROSEN

Salary range (commensurate with experience and skills): $65,000-$75,000

 

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Orchestra is the first communications company built for today’s media landscape. Since 2022, it’s acquired nine firms, including: BerlinRosenCivitas Public Affairs GroupDerrisGlen Echo GroupInkhouseM18Message LabOnward and Small Girls PR. It also launched Brightmode, a talent acquisition firm for your communication professionals. Learn more at: www.orchestraco.com.

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