Freelance Entry-Level Creative All-Rounder

šŸš€ Freelance Opportunity: Creative All-Rounder (Design, Content & Project Support)

I’m currently working with a growing business looking for a bright, proactive entry-level freelancer to support across a mix of creative and project-based work over the coming months.

This would be a great opportunity for someone early in their career who’s keen to build experience across design, content, and the built environment and who enjoys variety in their day-to-day work.

šŸ”§ What you’ll be doing:

  • Supporting on bid and document design
  • Formatting and refining client-facing documents
  • Assisting with social media content creation
  • Providing general project/admin support across multiple workstreams
  • Getting involved in wider brand and content tasks

šŸ‘€ Who this would suit:

  • An entry-level candidate (graduate or early career) looking to gain hands-on experience
  • Someone proactive, curious, and willing to go above and beyond
  • Strong attention to detail and a polished, professional approach
  • A great communicator who’s organised and reliable
  • Comfortable working across different types of tasks and industries
  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite
  • Enjoy writing, formatting, or bid-related work

šŸŒ Working setup:

  • Freelance / hourly-rate basis
  • Fully remote, with occasional opportunity to work from London if desired

šŸ“ˆ The opportunity:

There’s a high volume of work over the next 3 months (and beyond), with real potential for this to develop into something longer-term for the right person.

You’ll be working across a variety of sectors including construction, infrastructure, facilities management, and healthcare so ideal for someone who wants exposure to different industries early in their career.

This role would suit someone who doesn’t just want to ā€œdo the jobā€, but is keen to learn quickly, contribute ideas, and take real ownership of their work.

If that sounds like you, please apply now.

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