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Junior Creative

Trafford Leisure
Organisation
Trafford Leisure
Salary
£25,552.80 per annum
Location
Altrincham
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
16 June 2025
Job Description
Trafford Leisure has an exciting opportunity for a Junior Creative (Graduate Role) to join the team.

Salary: £25,552.80 per annum
Location: Trafford Leisure Support Office, Timperley

Contract: Full-time, Permanent

About Us:

We are the largest operator of sport and leisure facilities in Trafford, with an annual turnover of £8 million and over 300 employees. Our bold vision is to inspire and create opportunities for the people of Trafford to move more and live longer, healthier, happier lives.

This is a pivotal point in our evolution as Trafford Council’s multi-million-pound leisure investment programme is rolled out. This ambitious programme will see the portfolio of leisure centres transformed into fit-for-purpose, accessible, inspiring spaces under a new brand of “move” for future generations to come.

The Role:

This is an ideal first step into the creative and marketing industry for a talented junior designer or recent graduate. You’ll join our small and ambitious marketing team, helping to bring the move brand to life through design and content.

You’ll get stuck into designing social media graphics, supporting campaigns, photography, creating video content and even developing signage or branded merchandise. We’re not looking for perfection- we’re looking for someone creative, proactive and eager to learn.

If you’re passionate about design that helps people live healthier, happier lives, this could be the start of something special.

This role will be based at our support office; however, travel to our other sites in Sale, Stretford, and Urmston may be required to film content. You may also be expected to work occasional evenings or weekends to support events.

Key Responsibilities:

Design Support: Create engaging visuals for digital and print. Including posters, flyers, social posts and branded templates.
Social Content: Help design content for Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, from quick graphics to animated Reels.
Video Editing: Edit short-form video content from mobile or GoPro footage (we’ll show you how).
Events & Campaigns: Support the delivery of campaign visuals, from concept sketches to final rollouts.
Photography: Regularly attend sites to support photography or behind-the-scenes content creation.
Learning & Development: Work closely with our Marketing Manager to learn, grow and develop your creative career.
About You

Essential:

A degree or qualification in Graphic Design, Visual Communication or similar
A portfolio that shows your design flair (uni projects welcome!)
Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite. Especially Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign
Willingness to learn and try new things – from video editing to creating for social
Good eye for layout, typography and colour. Specifically using and enhancing the move and Trafford Leisure brands.
Passion for creating work that helps people move, thrive, and feel better
Desirable:

Familiar with basic animation tools
Basic knowledge of video editing (Premiere Pro or similar)
Interest in fitness, wellbeing or sustainability
Some knowledge of accessibility or inclusive design
Passion for photography
Ability to create engaging written copy that suits our target audiences.
What you can expect from us:

In addition to a fantastic working environment and the opportunity to make a real difference, we offer:

Work on real-world design projects that matter to thousands of local people
Be part of an organisation that puts community, health and sustainability first
Access to complimentary membership at all Trafford Leisure centres (worth up to £450/year)
Enjoy hybrid working, flexible hours, and a supportive culture
Collaborate in a small team where your ideas are heard
Receive on-the-job mentoring and development opportunities
32 days’ holiday (rising to 38 days after 5 years, including bank holidays and Trafford Leisure days)
Company sick pay
Cycle to Work scheme (saving up to 43% on a new bike)
Discounted fitness memberships for up to 5 family members or friends (worth up to £300 per person per year)
24/7 GP access and confidential counselling support
Employee Assistance Programme (claim back up to £1,150 per year in healthcare costs)
Retail and leisure discounts via the Perks at Work scheme
Access to Manchester Credit Union for savings and loans
Equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion are critical to the success of Trafford Leisure and the achievement of our vision. We aspire to be a diverse, inclusive, and responsible employer. We recognise that a diverse workforce brings fresh ideas and perspectives to our organisation, so we particularly welcome applications from minority, marginalised, and underrepresented groups. In return, we promise a fair and unbiased recruitment process.

The Next Steps:

To apply for the role of Junior Creative, please complete our application form, and send it along with your CV, and a link to your portfolio.

If you experience any difficulties or require adjustments during the recruitment process, you can also email us at: supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk.

The closing date for this role is 16th June 2025.

We very much look forward to receiving your application.

We do not accept speculative CVs from agencies, and any CVs received will be treated as a gift.
How to apply
To apply for the role of Junior Creative, please send over your CV and portfolio over to supportservices@traffordleisure.co.uk
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