Join the LCW Team: Partnerships & Content Manager

We are recruiting a new Partnerships & Content Manager to join the London Craft Week team

This summer, the London Craft Week team is recruiting a new Partnerships & Content Manager to join the team. If this year’s festival has left you feeling inspired by exceptional exhibitions, creative collaborations and unique experiences, why not join us in bringing together the festival line-up for London Craft Week 2026?

We’re a small team with lots of independence and scope for creativity. The role will expose you to the full spectrum of festival planning and delivery. We’re looking for someone proactive and enthusiastic about selling the benefits of the festival to top-tier brands, galleries, studios and makers. You may have previously worked in sales, marketing or partnerships, ideally in a related sector, but it could you be that you marry relevant skills with personal interest and passion for what we do. You will need to balance aesthetic appreciation with financial nous to bring together an exciting programme while hitting sales targets.

Full job description and application instructions can be found below. We will review applications on a rolling basis from June 2025, with a view to the new team member starting in August.

Job Description: Partnerships & Content Manager

Contract:

Full time / Permanent

Location:

Hybrid and flexible with a few days per week in Central London 

Reports to:

Managing Director

Salary:

£26-30k, depending on experience

Hours:

35hrs per week, excluding public holidays

About London Craft Week

Having returned for its eleventh edition from 12-18 May 2025, London Craft Week (LCW) is a city-wide festival, celebrating exceptional craftsmanship from around the world.  A unique cultural and commercial platform, LCW attracts over 200,000 visitors to a rich and varied programme of over 400 events.

LCW’s curated programme brings together established and emerging makers, iconic heritage and contemporary brands, studio groups, collectives and galleries with discerning consumers to build engagement and sales. It features exclusive workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions, talks and discussions and performances.

London Craft Week tells the stories behind some of the world’s most beautiful objects – the material, the maker, the process and the inspiration.  We work closely with partners to shape persuasive activations, connecting partners with new and existing customers. 

 London Craft Week is an independent, not-for-profit organisation.

 

About this role

London Craft Week is looking for a confident and independent individual with exceptional communication skills and meticulous attention to detail. 

You will work closely with the Managing Director and Senior Content and Partnerships Lead, supporting the development of the programme and marketing strategies for LCW.  You will oversee programme partner relationships, sell partnership packages and provide administrative support to the team. 

You will have the opportunity to work across the whole event and contribute creatively to its success, speaking directly with makers, partners and sponsors.

You will have a keen interest in the work of London Craft Week, craftsmanship, art and design, and in the luxury fashion, retail, arts and culture sectors more broadly.

 You will be part of a small team working on a dynamic and ambitious event.

This role will require you to work with flexibility, energy and commitment.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

This is a role that varies year round, so the below activities will come in and out of focus through the festival cycle. 

 Programme Development

  • Sell partnership packages, driving revenue for the festival
  • Manage programme partner relationships, securing details of their LCW activations, contracts, copy and images
  • Ensure potential partners understand the LCW offer and opportunity and address any concerns
  • Research potential new programme partners including luxury brands, independent makers, studio groups, international collectives, galleries and national delegations
  • Maintain and update LCW’s contact database as necessary

 Print & Proof-reading

  • Approach and chase programme partners for copy and images for the LCW Guide and website
  • Liaise with partners and the Copy Editor to ensure efficient copy flow from partners to the Copy Editor and onto the design agency
  • Proofread the LCW Guide, website and newsletters

 Online & Digital

  • Work closely with other members of the team, upload event information (copy and images) from partners to the LCW website
  • Chase programme partners, sponsors and media partners for copy and images
  • Schedule and post content to LCW’s social media channels

 Administration

  • Arrange meetings for the LCW team (including Chairman Guy Salter) as necessary
  • Support the team with postal mailings
  • Process and edit images for use across London Craft Week platforms

 Operations

  • Prepare and distribute invoices for programme partners and sponsors using the accounting software Xero; applying PO numbers and refunds where necessary
  • Ensure timely payment of invoices, contacting partners and sponsors about late payments.
  • Prepare agreements for programme partners, confirming the terms of their participation in LCW.
  • Use Adobe Sign to send agreements to programme partners.
  • Provide ad hoc logistical support in relation to festival delivery

 Distribution

  • Support the Marketing team with  the distribution of LCW Guides and event signage, liaising with partners and suppliers

PR

  • Provide information and images to LCW’s PR agency 
  • Liaise with the PR agency and the LCW team to schedule interviews and to monitor copy deadlines

 VIP Programme

  • Liaise with programme partners to ensure the smooth delivery of VIP events, monitoring guest lists, F&B and logistics as necessary

 

ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • A keen interest in the work of London Craft Week, craftsmanship, art and design and in the luxury, fashion, retail, arts and culture sectors more broadly
  • Strong interpersonal skills with excellent written and spoken English – sales and/or marketing experience a strong advantage
  • Confident telephone manner
  • Self-confident with the ability to communicate and work with senior staff from a range of organisations including the art, craft and luxury sectors
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, work to deadlines and stay calm under pressure
  • Creative with the ability to think clearly and solve problems effectively
  • A keen organisational sense with meticulous attention to detail
  • Strong customer care ethic
  • Tenacious and hardworking
  • Strong commercial awareness
  • Good understanding of digital and social channels
  • Comfortable with learning a range of software including MailChimp, WordPress, Hootsuite Xero, and Adobe Acrobat 

 

TO APPLY

Please supply a brief CV and your thoughts, in no more than 500 words, in response to the following:

Imagine you have a meeting with the marketing team at Chanel. What are the key reasons they should get involved in London Craft Week and pay to be a partner in next year’s festival? What sort of thing might they do as their event?

Applications should be sent to jo@londoncraftweek.com with the Subject Line ‘Partnerships & Content Manager Application’.

We will review applications on a rolling basis from June 2025, with a view to the new team member starting in August.

Photography by Dan Weill

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