CGLRS

Retail Marketing

ClientAccountCoordinator

A$45–60k ~AI est. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for entry candidates.

The Brief

“Client Account Coordinator at CGLRS. Skills: Client account management, Operational support, Data analysis. Develop program operational processes. Manage program operational procedures”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve KPIs; Improve results

Industry & Context.

Retail Marketing
Problems you'll solve

Issue resolution; Process refinement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

IT skills MS Office, Excel proficiency, Ability to compile data, Ability to resolve issues, Ability to adapt to change, Ability to refine processes, Ability to prioritise, Manage time effectively, High level written communication, High level oral communication

Nice to Have

Previous field experience, Previous retail experience, FMCG experience

What You'll Do.

Develop program operational processes

Manage program operational procedures

Manage week to week operational processes

Implement client execution plans

Support development of strategic direction

Develop recommendations

Audits to develop plans

Analysis to develop plans

Develop plans to improve KPIs

Develop plans to improve results

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Client Service Manager

Communication Scope

Presentations; Written communication; Oral communication

Full Job Description

CGL – Retail Services is the retail marketing division of the Clemenger Group. With our two market-leading brands, Creative Activation and Clemenger Field Marketing , we offer unparalleled Sales growth for our clients via merchandising, sales teams, brand promoters, store trainers, mystery shopping and auditing. Creative Activation are the number one retail partner in Australia and New Zealand for Merchandisers, Sales Teams, Brand Ambassadors, Mystery Shoppers and Auditors. About the Role: If you are looking to launch your career in client/account management within Field Marketing, we want to hear from you! We are looking for a client focused and confident individual that isn't afraid of jumping straight into the deep end and working in a fast-paced environment. The Part-Time Client Account Coordinato r will work across a diverse range of household names, providing operational support, strategic advice & data analysis. A typical week can include creating and sharing presentations, providing insight through data analysis, engaging with clients & operational processes to support team reporting. Time Management, attention to detail, and juggling conflicting priorities are essential in this role; if you can work under pressure, you will find this role an interesting and challenging opportunity! This role would suit someone dynamic, capable of prioritising tasks & eager to make a difference within the retail marketing space. Benefits: * An attractive total salary package is on offer * Flexible work life balance with a hybrid office / WFH * Ongoing training and support * Individual professional development pathways * Great company culture Primary Responsibilities: * Develop and manage program operational processes and procedures to ensure efficient and effective field and client timelines * Manage week to week operational processes to ensure client execution plans are implemented effectively and efficiently to meet field team requirements * Support the development of the

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