Creative/Art Director

CFR- Consultancy for Recruitment
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Today
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Seniority
Director
Posted
19 Aug 2026 (Today)

The agency

Well established creative agency based in Bournemouth partnering with some of the world’s biggest brands across technology, cyber security, finance and insurance, creating campaigns, content and digital experiences that make complex businesses impossible to ignore.

The Role

We’re looking for a creative who combines strong conceptual thinking with a genuine passion for AI-enabled creativity.

You’ll work alongside strategists, writers, designers and motion creatives to develop ideas that solve real business problems. AI should already be part of how you explore, prototype and craft your work—but you’ll also know when great thinking, taste and human judgement matter most.

This is an opportunity to help shape not only the work we produce, but how creativity evolves inside the agency.

As Creative/Art Director you will develop creative ideas across integrated campaigns, digital, social and content.

You will be expected to use AI tools to explore concepts, accelerate ideation and enhance creative execution.

We are looking for a creative/art director who is curious and know how to connect ideas, people, AI tools, technology and human insight into work that's smarter, more original and more effective.

Please note the role is on-site

Responsibilities and skills

You’ll have three or more years’ experience at a midweight level in a creative agency, and a portfolio that demonstrates strong ideas and excellent craft.

Create presentations, prototypes and campaign assets that inspire both clients and colleagues.

Stay curious about emerging AI tools and creative workflows, sharing useful discoveries with the wider team.

Contribute to pitches, innovation projects and new ways of working across the agency.

Build trusted relationships with clients through confidence, curiosity and great creative thinking.

A genuine interest in how AI is changing creativity and the motivation to keep learning.

Practical experience using generative AI tools as part of your creative process.

Strong conceptual thinking: You start with ideas, not prompts.

Great visual taste and attention to detail.

Confidence using Adobe Creative Suite, Figma

Excellent communication and presentation skills.

A collaborative mindset and the confidence to challenge ideas – including your own.

Experience across B2B brands or complex products would be desirable

Motion, animation or video generation experience

Salary in range of £40-50K. The role is on-site

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