Brand and Campaign Producer
Company: Slim Chickens
Location: Johnson
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Slim Chickens is a 300 locations and growing
better-chicken brand with one of the most loyal guest bases in the
QSR segment. Our in-house creative agency produces everything from
brand campaigns and LTO launches to social content, food
photography, and video — all built to the same standard: bold,
brand-right, and built to drive traffic. We make real content. We
shoot real food. We produce real campaigns. And to do that at the
quality and volume our brand demands, we need a producer who can
move fast without cutting corners, who knows how a shoot works and
how a campaign goes live, and who cares as much about the final
ten-second clip as they do about the six-week campaign it belongs
to. PURPOSE OF THE POSITION The Brand & Campaign Producer is the
production engine of the in-house agency. Where Brand Managers
manage the project and Creative Directors lead the vision, the
Producer makes it happen — on set, in post, in the studio, and in
the field. You are responsible for translating creative briefs and
approved concepts into produced assets that are on-brand, on-time,
and on-budget. This role spans the full production spectrum:
pre-production planning and vendor sourcing, on-set or on-location
production management, post-production oversight, and final asset
delivery and trafficking. You will own food photography sessions,
social content shoots, video campaigns, animation briefs, and the
coordination of external production partners for High Lift work.
You will also serve as a production advisor during the briefing
phase — the person who tells the team what is actually achievable
in the time and budget available. You are right for this role if
you have been on set enough times to know what goes wrong and why,
if you can build a production budget from a blank page, and if you
find it deeply satisfying to deliver a final file that is exactly
what the brief asked for — and a little bit better. ESSENTIAL
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES Pre-Production Lead pre-production for
all in-house content — photography, video, social shoots, and
animated content. Own every detail from concept translation to
shoot day. Build production budgets from scratch for all Mid and
High Lift productions. Identify cost drivers, negotiate vendor
rates, and flag risks before commitments are made. Source,
evaluate, and manage external production partners: production
companies, directors, photographers, food stylists, prop stylists,
casting agencies, and location scouts. Draft and manage Statements
of Work and Purchase Orders for all production vendors. Ensure no
vendor begins work without a signed agreement. Develop detailed
shot lists, run-of-show documents, call sheets, and production
schedules for every shoot — and distribute them to all parties with
enough lead time to actually be useful. Manage talent casting and
coordinate talent agreements, releases, and usage rights in
partnership with Legal. Scout and secure locations for all
on-location productions. Manage location agreements and permits.
Brief food stylists and ensure all food photography meets Slim
Chickens brand photography standards — lighting, angle, texture,
color, and accuracy to the actual menu item. Production — On Set &
On Location Serve as the on-set production lead for all in-house
content shoots — you are the person running the day. Manage time on
set obsessively. Know when the schedule is slipping before it slips
and course-correct in real time. Ensure creative direction from the
Creative Director is being executed accurately on set — be the
bridge between the CD's vision and what the camera is capturing.
Manage crew, talent, and vendor relationships on set with
professionalism and calm authority. Own the on-set client or
stakeholder experience — brief, professional, and focused on the
work. Capture and organize all raw assets, selects, and video
dailies from every shoot and ensure secure delivery to
post-production. Post-Production Manage post-production workflow
for all video content — editing, color grading, sound design,
motion graphics, and final delivery. Brief and manage external
editors, colorists, and motion designers where internal capacity
requires external support. Own the review and approval process for
assets. Set up review links, manage versioning, and ensure feedback
is properly implemented. Deliver all final files in correct
formats, specs, and naming conventions for each channel (video
specs, digital specs, social specs, OOH specs). Manage music
licensing: source, license, and document all music used in
production. Content & Photography Production Own and manage the
photography studio schedule — planning, organizing, and executing
regular food photography, lifestyle photography, and social content
shoots. Manage the photography asset library in BrandFolder — final
selects organized, named, and accessible to the creative team.
Produce social content shoots for the organic and paid social team,
coordinating creators, on-screen talent, and production support.
Stay current on social platform production best practices — aspect
ratios, video length, file formats — and ensure all produced
content meets platform requirements. Agency & Campaign Operations
Serve as the production advisor during the briefing phase of all
Mid and High Lift campaigns — provide realistic production
timelines, cost estimates, and risk flags before the workback is
set. Traffic all final campaign assets to paid media partners,
in-restaurant systems, and franchise channels. Own the trafficking
process and confirm receipt and spec compliance for each placement.
Manage the production component of the campaign wrap report —
actual production costs vs. budget, vendor performance, and
production learnings. Maintain an approved vendor and production
partner roster. Evaluate partners after each engagement and
recommend additions or removals based on quality and reliability.
Qualifications WHAT YOU BRING Required Experience & Skills 4 years
of experience in content production, advertising production, or
creative production — ideally within an in-house agency, brand
marketing team, or advertising agency. Proven experience owning
end-to-end production: pre-production planning through final
delivery. You have produced real shoots and launched real
campaigns. Strong working knowledge of video production —
pre-production to post. You know what a production budget looks
like, what a call sheet needs, and what happens in color.
Experience producing food photography shoots, including managing
food stylists, and working to brand photography standards.
Experience managing external production vendors: negotiating rates,
drafting SOWs, and holding partners accountable to deliverables.
Strong budget management skills — you can build one, track one, and
flag a problem before it becomes a crisis. Proficiency with
post-production review tools and project management platforms
(Asana preferred). Working knowledge of digital content specs
across paid social, organic social, digital display, connected TV,
and email. Experience with music licensing and talent agreement
processes. You'll Stand Out If You Have Experience producing
content for a QSR, fast casual, or food & beverage brand — you
understand the specific challenges of food styling and brand
photography at scale. Experience trafficking assets to paid media
partners and in-restaurant digital display systems. Proficiency in
Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, or similar editing/motion tools
— even producer-level working knowledge. Experience producing
social-first content: Reels, TikToks, Stories, short-form video
with fast turnaround cycles. Experience managing franchise or
multi-location marketing production needs. The Kind of Producer Who
Thrives Here You are a calm presence in a chaotic shoot. You have
been on bad sets, and you know how to make them good. You are
precise. You don't send a file with the wrong frame rate. You don't
forget a signed talent release. You are resourceful. When the food
stylist cancels at 7 AM and the shoot is at 9, you solve it. You
have taste. You know what looks good — not just what's technically
correct — and you use that in every production decision. You care
about the guest. Every photo, every video, every frame represents
Slim Chickens to real people. You are organized. You can manage the
complexity of dozens of restaurant layouts, menu variations, and
collateral sets without letting details slip. You keep the system
clean, so the brand shows up consistently everywhere. Slim Chickens
systems principles and objectives: Produce creative assets that
align with Slim Chickens brand standards and support systemwide
marketing initiatives. Utilize company platforms and tools (e.g.,
BrandFolder, Asana) to maintain efficient workflows, asset
management, and collaboration. Maintain organized digital asset
libraries, file naming conventions, and documentation to ensure
accessibility for internal teams and franchise partners.
Collaborate cross-functionally to support marketing campaigns,
product launches, and brand initiatives. Contribute to continuous
improvement of production processes that support scalability and
operational efficiency. Performs other duties as necessary in
support of business objectives: Support additional marketing
initiatives, campaigns, and franchise marketing needs as required.
Provide production support for company meetings, events, and
franchise system initiatives when creative assets are needed.
Perform other duties as assigned to support departmental and
company objectives. Physical Activities: Prolonged periods of
sitting and working on a computer. Ability to stand for extended
periods during production shoots or on-location filming. Ability to
travel occasionally for production shoots or campaign-related
activities. Ability to lift and move materials or equipment up to
25 pounds occasionally. Clear vision, hearing, and speech (with or
without reasonable accommodation) required for collaboration and
communication. EDUCATION Bachelor’s degree in Film, Media
Production, Communications, Marketing, or related field — or
equivalent professional experience. TRAVEL: 10-25% Benefits Health
insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Flexible Spending
Account 401(k) Parental Leave Pet Insurance Paid time off Life
Insurance Tuition reimbursement Adoption Assistance Food Perk Slim
Chickens is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants
for all open positions without regard to race, color, religion or
belief, sex, age, citizenship status, national origin, marital
status, military/veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic
information, gender identity, and physical or mental
disability.
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