At a Glance
- Tasks: Manage client accounts and develop impactful PR strategies for purpose-led brands.
- Company: Join a fast-growing creative agency making waves in the industry.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, and potential for permanent role.
- Other info: Hybrid work model with just one day in the office.
- Why this job: Make a real difference through meaningful work with diverse clients.
- Qualifications: Experience in account management, especially with charity or arts sectors.
The predicted salary is between 37000 - 47000 £ per year.
Salary: £37,000 – £47,000, DOE (Account Manager or Senior Account Manager)
Freelance day rate: £250 – £300, DOE
Location: London, Hybrid (1 day a week in the Soho office)
Job Type: FTC / Freelance, full or part-time (potential to move to permanent)
Work & Class is an independent creative communications agency on a mission to make better work that connects to real people in real communities across the UK. At just two years old, they’ve already been named PR Moment Best Newcomer Agency and PRWeek Best New Agency (silver), with their founder recognised as one of Marketing Week’s biggest changemakers for driving better working-class representation across the industry.
Despite their size, they consistently punch above their weight, producing standout work for some of the biggest names across charity, arts, culture and purpose-led brands, including Sky, Mountain Warehouse, Motability Foundation, Booker Prize Foundation, Youth Music, Big Issue, Greenpeace and icelolly. Their work is rooted in earned-first thinking, but stretches across creative, content and social to build stories that reach people where they are.
With some exciting new wins landing, Work & Class is now looking for an experienced Account Manager or Senior Account Manager to help them through their next phase of growth.
As AM/SAM, you’ll take day-to-day ownership of a portfolio of clients spanning charity, arts, culture and purpose-led brands, working into an experienced Senior Account Director and supported by a Senior Account Executive. You’ll develop PR and earned media strategies, build and manage media relationships, and help shape content and social outputs.
This role is ideal for someone who wants to make a genuine impact through work that matters, while helping shape the next chapter of a fast-growing, purpose-led agency.
- Day-to-day account management across multiple clients, working into a Senior Account Director and supported by a Senior Account Executive
- Writing press releases, media materials and campaign copy
- Building and managing media relationships
- Supporting campaign delivery from idea through to execution
- Helping shape content and social outputs where needed
- Keeping projects moving smoothly and clients feeling supported
- Comfortable juggling multiple projects and deadlines
Experience across charity, arts, entertainment or purpose-led brands
Flexible, hybrid working – just 1 day a week required in the London office
Open to part-time and flexible arrangements, to support accessibility, caring responsibilities, and disabled and neurodivergent candidates
A varied portfolio of brilliant, purpose-led clients, including Sky, Motability Foundation, Booker Prize Foundation, Youth Music, Big Issue and Greenpeace
Genuine potential to move from freelance/FTC into a permanent role
Work & Class is built by a growing team of people from working-class backgrounds, doing work designed to represent communities too often overlooked, stereotyped or misunderstood.
Account Managers/Senior Account Manager in City of London employer: Work & Class
Work & Class is an exceptional employer that champions creativity and inclusivity, offering a dynamic work culture where employees can thrive while making a meaningful impact. With flexible hybrid working arrangements and a commitment to supporting diverse backgrounds, the agency fosters professional growth through exciting projects with purpose-led clients. Join a passionate team dedicated to driving change in the communications industry, all from the vibrant heart of London’s Soho.