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Retail Media has been identified as a key enabler of profit growth across JLP and is a priority for the Partnership. We are at the start of a truly exciting transformation journey which will evolve our capability in this space in order to help deliver more personalised experiences to delight our customers and create compelling and impactful Retail Media propositions for our clients.

As a Retail Media Marketing Activation Specialist, you will be responsible for delivering a variety of supplier-funded campaigns across our Fashion and Beauty categories, managing both annual strategic plans and ad hoc campaign activity. You will work closely with clients, the Retail Media sales team, channel specialists and Category Marketing teams to execute campaigns through briefing and coordination, ensuring they are delivered effectively and against agreed objectives and timelines.

You will monitor campaign performance, support the preparation of PCA reports and work with the Retail Media sales team to communicate results back to clients, helping to inform future plans and investment. You’ll be highly organised, commercially minded and confident using insights and performance data to optimise campaign effectiveness and drive strong outcomes for clients.

In addition to your contractual pay, any time worked between 22:00 - 06:00 will attract Night Premium at a rate of £4.75 per hour. This will also apply to existing Partners who have enrolled onto Enhanced Hours Premium arrangements.

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Waitrose was the first British supermarket to launch a "Bag For Life" scheme in 1998. It was the first closed-loop recycling initiative; returned and broken bags are made into black benches placed outside Waitrose stores.

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Did you know?

Waitrose was the first British supermarket to launch a "Bag For Life" scheme in 1998. It was the first closed-loop recycling initiative; returned and broken bags are made into black benches placed outside Waitrose stores.

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