Creative Director

Greenville, SC
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor

We are looking for a Creative Director to lead and review all creative projects, and be a champion for our vivacious brand through thoughtful design, and creative team inspiration. 

This individual should have extensive experience in managing people and building successful teams to meet the demands of a growing company. 

This is a hybrid position in Greenville, SC. You must located in the Greenville, SC area. This position is NOT remote.

What will we give you for your hard work:

  • 120-150k Salary depending on experience
  • 401(k) with generous company match and immediate vesting
  • Excellent Paid Time Off policy
  • Accrued Sick Time
  • 96 hours off per year for volunteer opportunities
  • 11 paid holidays per year
  • Award winning work environment
  • Development Reimbursement of $1000 per year
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Voluntary Benefits 

Our Values drive everything we do: 

  • Carry passion. 
  • Desire excellence.
  • Keep dreaming. 
  • Build community. 
  • Be Vivacious.

While no day will be completely the same, you will execute daily responsibilities in these various functions:

  • Manage our company brand and creative vision, highlighting our company’s unique offerings and market differentiators
  • Lead and review all creative output, including: web, print, digital, photography, video, 3D modeling
  • Review and approve art and copy developed by the team to ensure all visual representations of our brand speak to our target audiences
  • Lead, inspire, develop, and grow the creative team with strong leadership skills
  • Prioritize work and resources based on company needs, team budget, and overlapping deadlines
  • Meet budget requirements by forecasting and managing expenses
  • Support and collaborate with cross-departmental teams to develop innovative marketing campaigns, analyze results, and apply new learnings to future work
  • Envision and design unique trade show booth designs, taking creative risks to elevate our team’s presence at conferences and events to the next level
  • Produce and inspire innovative designs that transform complex ideas into impactful collateral
  • Oversee the presentation of final concepts, and obtain approvals for deliverables
  • Research and analyze market trends, consumer needs, and the competitor landscape
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment
  • Extremely proficient with software related to graphic design (Adobe), wireframing, 3D design, photo editing, and video editing
  • Knowledge of coding languages to implement and troubleshoot issues related to web design

Education & Experience 

  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in graphic design, marketing, or related field
  • Several years of experience in graphic design, digital art, video production, or 3D modeling (preference given to candidates with any 3D modeling experience)
  • Some years of experience as a Creative Director, Art Director, or related role

Physical Requirements  

  • Prolonged periods of sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer 
  • Ability to lift up to 15 pounds in accordance with office supplies and inventory needs
  • Minimal travel required
Who you will be reporting to:
This manager is terrible at gardening, has had a lot of part time jobs over the years, and was previously a high school English teacher.


In alignment with our goal of creating a diverse team, we are strongly encouraging candidates of color to apply.
 
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