Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and are willing to challenge the status quo? We’re looking for a Strategic Planner to join our passionate team at NZME.
The role of the Strategic Planner is to support revenue generation by the NZME Commercial team, positioning our team in the market, as the media partner of choice. Using your planning expertise this will be achieved through the development and delivery of audience-led, innovative media strategies that help bring CreateMe’s sales solutions to life.
In conjunction with the Client Solutions Director, you will be required to work with relevant brand stakeholders to provide well thought out media recommendations, detailed plans and strong supporting narrative. As required, this may also involve contribution to the development of the strategic idea that informs our commercial solution.
Are you someone who will challenge the status quo; who demonstrates better thinking through use of insights and data for customer-centric solutions that drive cut-through? It’s a must that your communication and stakeholder management skills are top notch. You’ll have a honed understanding of multiple media channels, advertising and marketing gained from industry experience and display natural instincts and insights that can be commercialised with positive yield. Constant change won’t worry you, in fact you’ll thrive on it.
This role is for someone who is ready for a challenge who enjoys an extremely fast-paced environment. Opportunities at NZME are vast and you will work alongside an incredibly passionate crew who all live and breathe our values: Be Connected, Be Curious and Be Confident. We’re also housed in state of the art premises in central Auckland. This is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for, apply now with CV and covering letter displaying your brilliance.
Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work permit.
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