Programme Manager - 700 per day


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21st October 2021

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£600 - £700

Type

Contract

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2021-10-19 18:09:02

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Programme Manager
Outside IR35 / 12-months
£600 - £700 per day


Reporting to the Change Director, you will be a key partner to the Leadership team. As Programme Manager you will be responsible for strategic leadership for the organisations digital transformation journey.

* Exciting opportunity to shape the future of the business
* Lead from the front to drive Leadership and Change initiatives

Client Details:

* Leading Retail business that are on a significant change journey and are looking for a high calibre person to support a transforming digital agenda and diversifying product base.

Key responsibilities will include:

* Lead the strategy, planning, implementation and optimisation of click and collect activities that drive customer acquisition, retention, revenue and profit for the Group
* You will own the Key Performance Indicators across the customer collection strategy, with an emphasis on driving and converting demand around both planned and reactive seasonal events
* Work with the key stakeholders from Operations, Marketing, Property and Finance to support
* Design of the future stores - including layout, signage, display etc.
* Streamline group promotions to maximise profit and ensure cost-effectiveness
* Support stores directly to improve store processes, communication and engagement with customers and staff training design.

Profile:

* You have demonstrated experience in owning change projects from inception through to completion
* Ideally come from a Retail background having supported marketing campaigns, customer loyalty programmes, new product launch or operations change
* Exceptionally strong stakeholder management skills with a customer-first attitude
* You are numerically literate, with a passion for interpreting patterns in business data that drives decision-making

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