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Awards Coordinator

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London, πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ United Kingdom
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Job Summary

  • The primary purpose of this role is to oversee the shots global Awards programme across the EMEA, Americas and APAC regions. In this role, you will manage every element of the Awards process from the submissions stage, entry tracking and approvals, through to coordinating the jury process so that it runs as smoothly for our judges as possible, before planning and executing the Awards ceremonies themselves. Beyond our entrants, building and maintaining relationships with past, present and future shots jury members is also an integral element to the role, and one that you will be expected to develop accretively with each Awards cycle.

Key Responsibilities

  • Core Duties:
    • Managing submissions to each Awards cycle; actively incentivising, monitoring, and then approving all entries that come into the Awards, ensuring that annual entry targets are hit year on year. While this is a data-driven responsibility which demands high attention to detail, it also requires strong communication skills and a conscientious, interpersonal approach to every entrant received by the Awards, so that we can ensure they return year on year.
    • **Research and outrea...
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