Digital Client Services Director
Overseeing all accounts teams, the Digital CSD will be an experienced agency professional, and excellent leader and man manager but above all extremely commercial, coupled with an excellent strategic capability.
Most of the day to day tactical delivery and strategy will be handled by the Account Directors, but the Digital CSD will have overall budgetary responsibility making sure accounts are profitable and will often have control over recruitment budgets.
The Client Services Director will sit on the management team or be part of the board, looking at the agency’s digital proposition as a whole, adapting and evolving to ensure continuous business growth.
With the rise of digital and the constant changing opportunities, a talented and visionary Digital Client Services Director is a very sought after skill set.
Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £65,000 to £90,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.
Worcester
Worcester is a cathedral city in the heart of the English countryside and has great historical significance having been the site of the Battle of Worcester in 1651 which signaled the end of the English Civil War. Other historical significance the city lays claim to includes being the home of Royal Worcester Porcelain and the home of composer Sir Edward Elgar for the majority of his life.
It is also famous for being home to Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, the Morgan Sports car factory, its Norman/Gothic Cathedral and for its natural Malvern Spring Waters.
Worcester is surrounded by the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds and the city centre offers numerous riverside cafes and bars, shops, museums, theatres and live cultural events, which is why it was named in the top 50 best urban places to live by The Sunday Times in 2015.