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Senior Creative Startup Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Head of Supply

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

$120 - $160/hr

We're a team of creative problem-solvers who want to make the world a better place. We're a startup ... This is a senior leadership role with full ownership of our supply strategy: from how we develop ...

Technical Account Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$190 - $210/hr

We are highly creative and can dig deep within ourselves to find positive solutions to different ... JOB SUMMARY The Senior Technical Account Manager (TAM) serves as a trusted advisor to enterprise ...

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Network Scientist

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$130 - $160/hr

The ideal candidate should be passionate about goTenna's mission, be creative and self-motivated ... Working in startup or fast-moving product environments. * AI-assisted workflows or developer ...

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What is the difference between Senior Creative Startup vs Creative Director?

AspectSenior Creative StartupCreative Director
CredentialsPortfolio, relevant design or marketing experiencePortfolio, leadership experience, often a degree in design or related field
Work EnvironmentStartups, innovative teams, flexible settingsAgencies, large companies, branding firms
Industry UsageCommon in entrepreneurial, early-stage companiesWidely used in advertising, branding, and media industries
Search IntentComparing roles in startup environmentsLooking for senior creative leadership roles

The Senior Creative Startup typically focuses on hands-on creative work within startup environments, often wearing multiple hats. In contrast, a Creative Director usually oversees creative teams, sets strategic vision, and works in established agencies or companies. While both roles require strong portfolios and industry experience, the Senior Creative Startup emphasizes versatility and startup culture, whereas the Creative Director emphasizes leadership and strategic planning.

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Head of Supply

Social Leverage

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site

$120 - $160/hr

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Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Note: Hybrid Schedule - Work remotely on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and in-office Tuesday and Wednesday.

Location: Scottsdale, AZ or New York (hybrid) About Us

We believe everyone should have access to the legal services they need. Funded by leading VC firms, Flare (formerly Themis-Tech) is an industry leader in legal technology. We're reimagining how clients and attorneys work together, with one goal: to make legal services accessible to those who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford it. We're a team of creative problem-solvers who want to make the world a better place.

We're a startup at our core: fast-moving, constantly evolving, and deeply committed to building alongside our team. That means this role isn't just about managing what exists today — it's about shaping what comes next. You'll join us at an exciting stage where your ideas, creativity, and ownership will directly influence how our supply function operates and grows.

We're hiring a Head of Supply to lead the team responsible for the growth, performance, and long-term health of our Co‑Counsel network - the attorneys who power legal outcomes for our clients. This is a senior leadership role with full ownership of our supply strategy: from how we develop individual attorneys to how we think about network scale, quality, and composition over time.

You’ll lead a team of Account Managers and a process improvement expert who own day‑to‑day relationships with our attorney partners and the systems that drive them at scale. Your job is to make that team exceptional - building the systems, culture, and strategic direction that drive measurable results across the full Co‑Counsel population.

This is a rare opportunity to shape a critical function at a company where supply is a true competitive advantage. If you're a builder who is equally comfortable in the weeds of a performance review and in the boardroom presenting a multi‑year strategy, this role is for you.

What You’ll Do
  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of Account Managers responsible for managing Co‑Counsel relationships across the network.
  • Build a high-performance culture anchored in ownership, accountability, and data‑driven decision‑making.
  • Set clear goals, establish operating rhythms, and create the structures your team needs to consistently execute at a high level.
  • Hire and develop exceptional talent as the team scales.
  • Own the long‑term strategy for Co‑Counsel growth, performance, and retention — including how we segment, prioritize, and invest in the attorney network.
  • Define what "great" looks like across supply KPIs (conversion rates, case volume, quality, retention, capacity) and build the roadmap to get there.
  • Identify structural opportunities and risks across the network — by geography, case type, or attorney cohort — and lead the team in addressing them.
  • Balance short‑term performance management with long‑term network building.
Cross‑Functional Partnership
  • Serve as the senior leader representing supply in cross‑functional conversations with Product, Operations, CX, Legal, and executive leadership.
  • Translate supply realities into business cases — advocating for the attorney network while aligning to company‑wide goals.
  • Partner closely with Managing Attorneys and state‑level leadership to ensure supply performance maps to client and case demand.
  • Bring the attorney perspective into decisions about product, pricing, and operational policy.
Performance & Analytics
  • Establish the measurement framework for supply — defining what metrics matter, how they're tracked, and how they inform strategy.
  • Stay close to the data: able to move fluidly between high‑level trends and account‑level detail.
  • Build and maintain visibility across the full Co‑Counsel network so leadership always has a clear picture of health and risk.
  • Drive quarterly and annual planning for the supply function, including goal‑setting, headcount, and investment priorities.
Requirements Who You Are
  • Experienced Leader: 10+ years in account management, partner success, or B2B relationship management - with at least 5+ years leading and developing teams. Experience in SaaS, marketplace, or professional services strongly preferred.
  • Strategist & Operator: Comfortable setting a long‑term vision and then rolling up your sleeves to execute. You know how to move between the 30,000‑foot view and the details without losing either.
  • Data-Driven: You build strategies on data, not instincts alone. You're fluent in KPIs, dashboards, and translating numbers into decisions.
  • Builder: You thrive in ambiguity. You've built functions — not just managed them — and you get energy from creating structure in evolving environments.
  • Influential Communicator: You lead through influence as much as authority, and you're able to align cross‑functional stakeholders around a shared direction.
  • Owner: You hold yourself and your team accountable. You push for results and celebrate wins, but you're honest when something isn't working and fast to course‑correct.
Bonus Points
  • Familiarity with the following platforms: Claude, Salesforce, Tableau, Slack, Google Workspace, Vonage, Dialpad.
  • Knowledge of the legal industry or law firm operations.
  • Experience scaling a supply‑side or partner network in a marketplace or two‑sided business.
  • AI-forward mindset: Open to using tools like Claude, Google Gemini, or other AI to increase team efficiency, create resources, or innovate workflows.
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