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Senior Account Manager | Contract | Watford (Hybrid) | Outside IR35

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Senior Account Manager | Contract | Watford (Hybrid) | Outside IR35
We're working with a well known global retail brand to find a Senior Account Manager to join their in-house creative and marketing team on an initial 4 month contract.
This is a broad, client facing role sitting within a busy Activation team, covering everything from e-commerce and eCRM marketing through to loyalty programmes and social media projects. You'll be the day to day link between the client and internal delivery teams, managing projects from brief through to final delivery, so no two days look the same.
What you'll be doing
- Owning client relationships day to day, from proposals through to presenting and delivering creative work
- Running status reports, client meetings and contact reports
- Coordinating between internal teams (print, broadcast, digital) and external agencies
- Managing timelines, workflows and quality control across multiple projects at once
- Spotting areas for improvement in process and workflow, and helping the wider team run more smoothly
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- A genuinely broad digital background, you're comfortable across e-commerce, eCRM and social rather than a single channel specialist
- Agency side experience, ideally with exposure to creative adaptation briefs
- Used to a fast paced environment where priorities can shift quickly
- PPC exposure is a nice to have, not essential
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, you're just as comfortable managing a client conversation as you are chasing an internal deadline


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This one doesn't involve budget or financial management, so it's a great fit for someone who wants to focus purely on account and project delivery rather than P&L ownership.
Details
- Hybrid: 2 days a week in Watford, 3 days from home
- Initial 4 month contract, outside IR35
- Start date: mid-September
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