Handle Recruitment is seeking candidates confident with working with AI who are passionate about advertising, marketing, events or other areas of media to join an International Festival of Creativity in the run up to the 2026 event.
The festival is highly reputable and widely regarded as the Oscars of the advertising, brand marketing and creative communications world, so it is a fantastic opportunity for candidates looking to gain invaluable experience within the creative, advertising and events industries!
*This is temporary position to start 8th April and planned to end 22nd May. Full-time hours, pay rate £14.80ph, hybrid working Central London*
As an AI Processor you will directly support the Awards Operations team and ensure accurate identification and verification of AI-generated content in campaign entries. Your responsibilities will include:
- Analysing campaign entries to identify potential AI-generated content across text, images, video, and audio
- Conducting thorough verification checks using AI detection tools and manual assessment techniques
- Performing meticulous quality control to ensure entries comply with AI disclosure requirements
- Creating detailed verification reports and flag entries requiring further review
- Handling queries from entrants regarding AI usage guidelines and disclosure requirements
To be successful in the role you will have:
- High levels of attention to detail and familiarity with navigating AI
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and all its applications
- Excellent communication skills - ability to compose professional and articulate emails, with a confident and helpful telephone manner
- Strong organisational skills, with self-motivation to multitask
- An active interest or experience/education across creative industries is preferable
Please apply now for a further conversation!
Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds - we pride ourselves on attracting the best talent for every opportunity through a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.