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Client Services Director in Derby

Client Services Director

The role of Client Services Director is one of strong leadership. Overseeing several teams and accounts, they are seasoned agency professionals with an excellent grasp of the full marketing mix. The Account Directors and Group Account Directors will report on issues as well as account performance, allowing the Client Services Director to offer support and steer where necessary. They will have overall budgetary responsibility ensuring the agency is running accounts at a profitable margin and will often have control over recruitment to make sure the team is adequately staffed. The Client Services Director will sit on the management team or be part of the board, looking at the agency’s proposition as a whole, adapting and evolving to ensure continuous business growth. Although agency experience is important as part of the CV, not all account handlers develop into Client Services Directors. The role requires a real business head and commercial drive and is generally hands off from the day to day campaigns. The larger agencies aside, you will normally only find one Client Services Director per agency making theses roles (and experienced CSD candidates) highly sought after. Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £65,000 to £90,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.

Derby

From our Birmingham and Manchester offices, through our 10+ years experience operating within the Marketing, PR, brand and communications industry, we have gained valuable knowledge of how our markets operate. 

Supplying both Permanent and Temporary staff, we specialise in the FMCG, Software, Manufacturing, Retail, E-Commerce, Charity, Technology, Agency and Professional Service sectors to name a few. 

Below you will see all the roles we are currently recruiting for in Derby. However if you are willing to search outside of this area, also have a look at all of our current roles.

Considering relocating:

Derby was one of the crucibles of Britain’s Industrial Revolution: a sleepy market town was transformed almost overnight into a major manufacturing centre, producing everything from silk, to bone china trains and Rolls-Royce aircraft engines.

Derby is a city that is undergoing a period of transition and redevelopment that will ensure its growing appeal as an ideal place to live and work, having received significant investment in the last few years thanks to a major regeneration plan. This will include a new hi-tech business park, which will further strengthen its role in the aerospace, rail and automotive industries. Other key industry sectors in the region include software and IT, Creative and Nunclear research & development. All of this means Derby has one of the highest skilled workforces in the UK and boasts the highest average salary outside London.

The city centre has a rich mix of arts, tourism and cultural venues that will appeal to all tastes, along with a passionate sporting tradition, in particular for football, cricket and motor racing.