Our client is a highly regarded agency group with international affiliation. Located in the heart of Auckland city, with a focus across Creative, Media and Data, they are looking for an Account Director for a maternity cover on a 12month contract.
With 8 + years experience in an agency environment, you will be reporting to the Client Partner, with one direct report. You will oversee, manage and lead your clients while being focused on the continuous improvement of your team. You will be able to manage projects independently from the Client Partner whilst being supported by other disciplines and the creative service line leadership team.
The right person for this role will be highly motivated and display exceptional organisation and time management skills able to multi-task across multiple clients, prioritising effectively and seamlessly. You will be persuasive with details, facts and data – across wide range of categories, able to provide the right information to influence your clients to successful solutions. A passion for creative solutions, big or small, and a relentless curiosity; thinking of different, better ways to do things will make you a great fit for this team. As a senior client manager, you will have proven communication and relationship building skills to establish a rapport with team members, clients and suppliers.
They are a positive and collaborative team, this is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door with a renowned agency. If this sounds like your perfect next step – register your interest now.
Send your CV to Ginnaya Turner at The Creative Store, email Ginnaya@thecreativestore.co.nz, or call The Creative Store on (09) 365 1077 for more details.
Visit The Creative Store website www.thecreativestore.co.nz to view all our jobs online.
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