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Sr. Producer, Creator & Brand Partnerships (Contract)

Los Angeles (Hybrid)

About Saylor
Saylor is an entertainment-led creative agency with teams in Los Angeles and New York City. Founded by former entertainment executives, we set sail in 2021 to build an independent agency that rethinks how brands communicate with today’s audiences.

We believe every brand is an entertainment brand. That is why we craft ideas that move with culture, creating work that earns attention, sparks connection, and builds fandoms that last. Our clients include Netflix, Disney, Amazon, Hilton, Anthropologie, and more.

We’re a tight‑knit crew of creatives, strategists, and makers who collaborate without  ego, stay curious, and always show up for one another. We foster a supportive space where diverse perspectives are celebrated, hierarchy never blocks great ideas, and everyone is empowered to jump in, solve problems, and push creative boundaries together. 

Position Overview
We're looking for a Producer who has deep (and recent) experience in the creator space. You love writing creator concepts and bringing a project to life — turning a client brief into a platform-native, creator-led idea and making the room see it. Then you carry it through: shaping the creator lineup, running the campaign end-to-end, and making sure what ships is what was actually sold.

Location and Salary
This is a full-time, exempt role with a salary range of $100,000-$135,000, depending on experience. This will be a 90-day contract with the possibility of extension into a permanent role. This person must be LA-based and available to come into the Saylor office in Echo Park on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Responsibilities:

Project Management

  • Run campaigns from kickoff to wrap: timelines, workbacks, deliverables, approvals
  • Juggle multiple concurrent campaigns and keep trackers current
  • Write status updates that flag risk early rather than explaining it late
  • Coordinate across Social Strategy, Creative, Production, Accounts, and Ops & Finance

Contracts, Scope & Budget

  • Draft and maintain SOWs — scope, deliverables, timelines, usage windows, revisions
  • Support creator agreements and deal memos alongside Ops & Finance and legal review
  • Draft and track creator budgets — creator fees, production, third-party spend — flagging variances and scope creep early
  • Own client communications for budget reviews and approvals 

Ideation & Writing 

  • Write pitch materials end-to-end: creative narratives, thought starters, treatments, mock scripts and captions, deck copy
  • Lead creative on RFPs and new business — shaping the approach and pressure-testing feasibility before it goes out
  • Write creator- and consumer-facing copy: briefs, hooks, etc.
  • QC every deliverable for brand compliance, platform spec, disclosure, and tone before it reaches the client


Qualifications:

  • Required: 6–8 years in creator/influencer marketing and integrated production or branded content
  • Proven project management across multiple concurrent campaigns
  • Exceptional writing: voice, range, and economy across pitch copy and creator-authentic scripts. Bring work you wrote yourself
  • A track record of original ideas taken from blank page to client approval
  • Real creator-economy fluency: how the formats work, what makes an integration feel native, how to brief talent
  • Comfort with SOWs and budgets 
  • Strong client and creator presence: present an idea, take a hard note, deliver hard news clearly
  • Curiosity about using AI to work faster without flattening the work
  • Availability to travel to shoots and creator events

Benefits

We offer a competitive salary, health insurance, 401k, generous vacation, and great opportunities for growth within the company.

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