Influencer Partnerships Leader at AlgaeCal (British Columbia)

Influencer Partnerships Leader at AlgaeCal (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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AlgaeCal
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British Columbia

21 Aug

AlgaeCal

British Columbia

Join AlgaeCal as an Influencer Partnerships Leader focused on measurable results and revenue growth. Create impactful affiliate programs that engage trusted creators and healthcare experts.

As part of the AlgaeCal team, you’ll leverage your expertise to build an effective partnership ecosystem that extends brand reach and enhances trust. Through solid leadership, you will manage your team towards achieving ambitious goals while ensuring each campaign is optimized for performance. Deep understanding of tracking and metrics will guide your decisions.

Key Responsibilities:
• Establish a comprehensive influencer partnership strategy
• Evaluate partnership effectiveness and revenue opportunities
• Negotiate contracts that drive mutual wins




• Lead and mentor a high-performing team
• Design and implement robust tracking and reporting systems

Requirements:
• Over 5 years’ experience in affiliate or influencer marketing
• Solid grasp of performance metrics and analytics tools
• Proven ability to manage teams and projects efficiently
• Experience in optimizing marketing spend effectively
• Strong communication and relationship-building skills

Elevate AlgaeCal’s partnerships with your strategic insight and commitment to excellence in influencer management.
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📌 Influencer Partnerships Leader at AlgaeCal (British Columbia)
🏢 AlgaeCal
📍 British Columbia

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