Senior Account Manager FTC 6 months

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Greater London
1 month ago
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Senior Account Manager - Partnership Marketing

Great opportunity for a Senior Account Manager with PARTNERSHIP MARKETING experience to join a friendly, dynamic London agency for a 6-month FTC.

Salary:£40,000 - £45,000 per annumLocation:Greater London, Central LondonJob Type:Freelance


THE COMPANY

My Client is a purpose-driven creative agency, developing brands and campaigns that make a real difference to society.


THE ROLE

Working closely with the Account Director, you will be an integral part of the client servicing team. You will ideally excel at client handling, integrated campaign and partnerships experience, and be an ambassador for the agency by articulating its history, philosophy, and approach while seeking out new and exciting opportunities for the agency. There is a real requirement for integrated agency candidates with partnership experience who are not afraid to make connections with other brands for campaign purposes, so you'll need to share evidence of that when submitting your CV.

You will be fully responsible for fostering trust and helping to build agency credibility with key client stakeholders through exceptional client handling. You will play a key role in supporting the team to deliver great creative work, writing clear briefs, and providing a considered point of view when reviewing work and sharing it with clients. You will also ensure projects are delivered on time and within set budgets and scope of work.


Hybrid:3 days per week from the City of London


YOU

To be considered for this position, my Client is seeking applicants with:

  1. UK agency experience.
  2. Integrated marketing and communications experience.
  3. Partnership Marketing experience.
  4. Excellent time management and project management skills.

You must be fluent in English and have the right to work in the UK.


If you can tick ALL the boxes, then please apply online NOW!


NB:You must be eligible to work in the UK.

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