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Creative Director

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

Bad Birdie's creative output across campaigns, social, eComm, retail, and partnerships has a clear, consistent point of view. Everything looks and feels like us, and it's getting sharper. * The ...

Partner with Creative Leadership to develop brand bibles and mood boards with international considerations baked into the visual identity system. * Build strong working relationships with catalog and ...

This is a six-month contract for a senior creative partner to work across a four-brand beauty portfolio - hair, colour cosmetics, skincare and baby care - inside a company formed in 2024 and still ...

Creative Director

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

Partner closely with Accounts, Strategy, and Deployment leads to develop integrated, cross-disciplinary concepts and deliverables. * Act as a trusted creative partner to clients - shaping narratives ...

NY · On-site

$90 - $150/hr

Partner closely with Strategy, Production, and Account teams to bring ideas to life across digital, social, streaming, linear, and emerging media platforms. * Oversee rapid creative cycles and real ...

Partner closely with Accounts, Strategy, and Deployment leads to develop integrated, cross-disciplinary concepts and deliverables. * Act as a trusted creative partner to clients - shaping narratives ...

Partner closely with internal marketing, operations, and leadership teams-and collaborate with external creative partners or agencies-to drive the company's visual and brand direction. * Direct ...

Partner closely with internal marketing, operations, and leadership teams-and collaborate with external creative partners or agencies-to drive the company's visual and brand direction. * Direct ...

Partner with growth and media teams to understand what's working and where creative can improve performance. * Help develop and iterate on testing approaches and creative concepts. * Use insights to ...

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How much do creative partnerships jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for creative partnerships in the United States is $104,593.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $146,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is creative partnerships?

Creative Partnerships refer to collaborative relationships between organizations, brands, artists, or agencies designed to develop innovative content, campaigns, or projects. These partnerships leverage the combined strengths and creative resources of each party to achieve shared goals, such as reaching new audiences, enhancing brand image, or producing unique work. Creative Partnerships can take many forms, including co-branded initiatives, joint marketing campaigns, or cross-industry collaborations. Successful creative partnerships often result in mutually beneficial outcomes and can drive significant value for all involved.

How do creative partnerships professionals typically collaborate with internal teams to develop successful campaigns?

Creative Partnerships professionals work closely with various internal teams, such as marketing, sales, design, and product development, to ensure that partnership campaigns align with overall brand strategy and objectives. They often facilitate brainstorming sessions, coordinate timelines, and communicate client or partner needs to creative and production teams. Regular check-ins and collaborative planning are essential to keep projects on track and to integrate feedback from all stakeholders. This cross-functional collaboration not only strengthens campaign outcomes but also fosters a dynamic and innovative work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in creative partnerships, and why are they important?

To thrive in Creative Partnerships, you need a solid background in marketing, project management, and relationship-building, often supported by a degree in communications, marketing, or a related field. Familiarity with CRM platforms, digital collaboration tools, and contract management systems is typically required. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills are vital for building trust and fostering long-term collaborations. These abilities are crucial for aligning creative goals with business objectives and ensuring successful, mutually beneficial partnerships.

What is the difference between Creative Partnerships vs Creative Project Coordinator?

AspectCreative PartnershipsCreative Project Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a background in arts, marketing, or communications; often a degree in related fieldsRequires project management training or experience; often a degree in business, marketing, or arts
Work EnvironmentCollaborative, partnership-focused settings, often with nonprofits, arts organizations, or corporate sponsorsOrganizational, coordinating projects within creative teams or agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in arts, nonprofit, and corporate sectors to develop strategic partnershipsCommon in advertising, media, and creative agencies managing project timelines

Creative Partnerships focuses on building strategic relationships and collaborations, while Creative Project Coordinators manage the execution and logistics of creative projects. Both roles require strong communication skills, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Infographic showing various Creative Partnerships job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,593 per year, or $50.3 per hour.

27230-Manager, Creative Asset Management

Omnicom

New York, NY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Agency:
Omnicom Media
Job Function:
Media
Job Subfunction:
Media Planning and Buying
Job Description:
Position Summary
In this role, you will manage creative assets and launches for paid digital media campaigns for Cross-Channel accounts. You will also be the primary liaison between internal (Communications Design & Partnerships) and external stakeholders (Client Creative Teams, Vendors, and Creative Agencies) to execute approved campaign deliverables.
This role sits at the intersection of Media Planning, Creative, Partnerships, Ad Operations, and Publisher Operations. While you will partner closely with creative teams, your primary responsibility is ensuring creative assets are operationally ready to launch across paid digital advertising campaigns-not developing creative concepts or managing creative production.
Successful candidates typically come from backgrounds in Creative Operations, Digital Campaign Management, Media Operations, Ad Operations, Digital Marketing Operations, or agency campaign execution.
A typical day in this role may include:
Reviewing media plans to determine creative requirements across multiple digital publishers.
Building or reviewing creative specification documents and communicating requirements to internal and external stakeholders.
Coordinating with Client Creative teams, Media Planning, Partnerships, Ad Operations, and publisher partners to ensure creative assets remain on schedule for launch.
Reviewing HTML5, display, video, audio, and social creative against publisher specifications and brand guidelines.
QA'ing test pages and creative proofs prior to client approval.
Managing launch readiness across multiple campaigns while proactively identifying and mitigating execution risks.
Supporting campaign launches and troubleshooting issues through go-live.
Responsibilities
Manage digital deliverables for a flawless campaign execution.
Serve as the operational bridge between Client Creative, Media Planning, Digital Partnerships, Ad Operations, Creative Agencies, and Media Partners to ensure successful campaign launches.
Identify areas of potential risk and implement risk mitigation strategies on all assigned projects.
Utilize and optimize workload distribution to ensure quality execution and delivery of solutions.
Work with Digital Partnerships to identify and manage expectations of both internal creative scope documents and external client needs at the project level.
Communicate potential variances upstream through internal teams in timely fashion.
Review and maintain documents that define creative scope of work.
Interpret media plans and publisher specifications to identify creative requirements, technical dependencies, and launch risks.
Attend & support campaign kick-off meetings/calls by answering creative needs questions and sending recaps.
Ensure campaign execution process is appropriately followed by craft teams.
Revaluate SLAs on an as needed basis when given new creative direction from the clients.
Provide status updates and escalate issues to the Supervisor.
Process and direct creative assets (key art, images, logos, fonts, videos, and audio) to media partners to create custom ads.
Maintain asset organization within file storage.
Communicate and implement clear brand guidelines to media partners creating custom ads.
Prepare creative trafficking instructions for internal Ad Operations team.
Review test pages and mocks before sending to clients for creative approval.
Perform detailed creative QA to validate assets, test pages, proofs, naming conventions, and publisher requirements prior to campaign launch.
Provide creative status to Digital Partnerships and its impact on launch status.
Troubleshoot any placement functionality issues and solicit help from Ad Ops when needed.
Share creative insights during cross-functional meetings.
Advise on creative feasibility when evaluating new media opportunities.
Manage multiple concurrent campaign launches across display, video, audio, social, and custom digital advertising executions while balancing competing priorities and deadlines.
Partner closely with Ad Operations to support trafficking readiness, troubleshoot launch issues, and resolve execution risks prior to campaigns going live.
Required Skills & Experience
Familiar with marketing communications strategy and processes across all media formats including online media, data process, tagging, creative solutions, and experiential executions.
Knowledge of the digital media trafficking process.
Track, record, and manage multiple projects at once.
Proficiency with Google Docs and Excel with an ability to embrace, onboard, and learn internal project management tools and systems.
Exceptional interpersonal capabilities with excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to translate technical concepts to internal/external teams.
Well-organized, ability to multi-task, strong written and oral communication skills, detail-oriented, energetic, can work as a team or independently, and receptive to feedback.
Ability to thrive, multitask, and prioritize in a fast-paced environment.
Desired Skills & Experience
4+ years of project management experience within either media or creative services.
Experience working within an advertising agency environment.90,000.00 - 90,000.00
Omnicom's policy requires employees to work in the office for a minimum of three days a week, unless additional in-office days are directed by their agency or manager. Our objective is to increase this requirement over time, and many of our agencies as well as Omnicom's corporate group already require five days of in-office attendance.
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