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New Partner Experience Team Lead - French Market

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New Partner Experience Team Lead - French Market
New Partner Experience Team Leader
As a New Partner Experience Team Leader you will manage a team of New Partner Experience agents, working to get new restaurants running on Deliveroo within France, and growing their order volume over the first 8 weeks on the platform.
You will work as part of the SMB (Small & Medium Business) team in Manchester, reporting to the Head of New Partner Experience and will work in the Manchester office on a hybrid basis.
Hours of work will be Monday to Friday, 9am-5:30pm. This is a hybrid role, working in the Manchester office 3 days a week.
Responsibilities (your Team)
- Responsible for the daily oversight of a team of New Partner Experience Agents
- Main activities to include coaching the team to develop skills, oversight of team behaviour and attendance, providing reporting on results, and developing and refining important onboarding processes, to ensure restaurants are set up for success
- Work together with other Team Leads
- Report on performance & putting action plans in place to drive improved performance.
- Ensure your team hit agreed goals, establishing a performance management framework for your team
- Ensure restaurants are comfortable with our systems so that they can make the most of their new partnership
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- Fluent or Native in English and in French
- 2+ years management experience
- Experience in account management or customer service desirable
- Ability to work to targets and a get up and go attitude


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