As a Midweight Art Director at Ogilvy Health, you'll be the creative force turning client briefs into original, impactful visual ideas that resonate with healthcare professionals, patients, and consumers.
Requirements
- Proven experience as a creative within a Healthcare Marketing/Advertising agency.
- A strong portfolio that showcases conceptual thinking, beautiful execution, and multi-disciplinary work across health, wellness, or pharma.
- The ability to think beyond the brief and generate innovative, strategic visual concepts that work seamlessly across digital, social, and print.
- A positive, collaborative, and contagious spirit—you’re a natural team player who thrives when working with others.
- Excellent design and art direction skills, with a keen eye for detail, typography, layout, and visual storytelling.
- A solid command of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) with skills in Premier/After Effects being a plus.
- A good understanding of the production process (digital, print, and video) and how to work within budget and regulatory guidelines (e.g., ABPI code).
- A talent for creating visual content that simplifies complex health messaging without losing its scientific integrity, inspiring clients and improving the patient/HCP experience.
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave, with the option to purchase up to an extra 5 days per year, plus your birthday off and a paid volunteering day
- Generous enhanced parental leave policies
- A robust pension scheme (up to 17.5% total contributions after probation)
- Choice of Private Medical Cover (Bupa from day one), Dental cover, or a monthly ÂŁ45 leisure allowance for your health & wellbeing
- A fantastic Employee Assistance Programme (Telus) offering support, advice, and specialist counselling
- Help at Hand: quick, free access to a remote GP, mental health support, physio, or a medical second opinion
- Free 1-2-1 Coaching through Thrive Partners for professional or personal growth
- A comprehensive Learning & Development programme to support your career trajectory