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PRODUCTION DIRECTOR, DIRECT MAIL (HYBRID) - MOORE, CDR DIVISION

Description:

CDR, a division of Moore, is an award-winning, full-service direct response fundraising agency with more than 40 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising and advocacy. Our staff of account executives, analysts, creatives, production specialists, media experts and strategy consultants work together to create some of the most effective, multi-channel fundraising solutions in the United States.

 

Our client’s missions are our purpose and our passion. Together, we raise money to transform lives.

 

Moore is the largest direct marketing firm in the country dedicated to the nonprofit, association, and government sectors (https://wearemoore.com/). 

 

Summary

The Production Director, Direct Mail oversees client production requirements and manages workflow, schedules, quality standards and customer specifications, while building strong relationships with internal and external partners. Critical to the success of this role is the ability to motivate team members to deliver exceptional work and exceed expectations.

  

Responsibilities:

Primary Responsibilities

  • Leads department related projects and events, while also fulfilling Production Management responsibilities for assigned clients.
  • Understands client requirements and directs the preparation of production plans for the team in addition to assigned direct mail programs. 
  • Oversees the preparation of production proposals and schedules for each job based on mail dates and job specifications. Ensures that each Production Manager is driving adherence to schedules in cooperation with clients, internal teams, and external suppliers.
  • Ensures compliance with all company procedures. Develops, implements, communicates, and maintains consistent processes for the department.
  • Works across departments and account teams to develop process improvements to optimize production team effectiveness and to maximize cost efficiencies across all clients.  
  • Engages in creative process across clients regarding component specifications, cost-efficiency, and adherence to USPS regulations. Ensures that final specifications for projects are created and shared internally.  Reviews and supports contract pricing strategy and negotiation for major client programs. 
  • For clients as assigned, will review data documents, data processing, imaging and lettershop instructions; will ensure data and accompanying documents are issued to the supplier in a timely and secure manner.  Ensures that letter shops are informed regarding the appropriate postage methods and analysis, and that postage funds are received from clients. Continuously reviews team processes for efficiencies, including more effective postal optimization.
  • Monitors project tasks detailed above for the production management team and each of their assigned clients.  Maintains production files and distributes package samples.
  • Monitors and ensures that quality control measures are implemented, including new quality control processes for department as needed.
  • Assists in developing and managing departmental budget.
  • Conducts discussions regarding billing processes and ensures that the production team adheres to company billing procedures.
  • Facilitates and communicates updates on postal regulations, suppliers, and print technology across the agency.  Maintains working relationship with the USPS, keeps staff informed of postal rate and regulatory changes and conducts research with the USPS on behalf of company and clients.  Effectively negotiates supplier and USPS disputes. 
  • Leads the production team in Gang Run efforts, creating efficiencies in process, pricing, and schedules.
  • Utilizes internal proprietary software for all production related documents and reports.  Makes decisions regarding improvements to production module and assists in designing and testing new programming.  Provides guidance on complex data projects.
  • Works with production team to traffic production jobs through to completion, adhering to timelines and mail dates.  Works with vendors to resolve scheduling issues when escalation is needed.  Ensures timely issuance of all reports and transmissions to appropriate parties.
  • Supports new business development projects.

Skills:

  • Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with internal staff and external suppliers. 
  • Thorough understanding of direct mail data processing, imaging, and insertion requirements.
  • Ability to create print specifications for multiple types of direct mail components.
  • Knowledge of nonprofit postal rates and regulations.
  • Ability to work independently and efficiently on multiple deadline-oriented projects, and adaptable to changing conditions and requirements.
  • Other key competencies include strong communication and interpersonal skills; effective problem-solving abilities; sound decision making and judgement; and a commitment to quality.

Education:

High school diploma or equivalent; college degree preferred.

Experience:

  • 8+ years of experience managing production in the direct mail industry for nonprofit fundraising.
  • 4+ years of experience managing a team.
  • 5+ years of direct marketing agency experience required.
  • Nonprofit experience required.

To apply:

Why Join Moore

At Moore, we are committed to creating a fair workplace where people’s unique skills and experiences are embraced and celebrated. At Moore, you will: 

  • Get to do meaningful, life-changing work every day.  
  • Join a highly respected company with an impressive (and growing!) client list. 
  • Collaborate in a driven, innovative, and supportive team environment.  
  • Earn a competitive salary and be eligible for comprehensive health, wellness, and retirement benefits.   
  • Enjoy paid holidays and flexible time off.   

 

To help our team stay energized, engaged, and inspired, we offer a wide range of benefits including healthcare, support for working parents and paid time off so you can relax, recharge and be there for the people you care about. Each full-time position at Moore is eligible for our comprehensive benefits package, which includes medical & prescription, dental and vision insurance, employer paid Life, a Health Savings Account plan, Flexible Spending Account plans for health and dependent care, voluntary Short-term and Long-term Disability coverage, and other voluntary benefit options. We offer paid holidays, paid personal leave, paid volunteer leave, and paid family leave. Employees have the option to participate in a company-sponsored 401(k) plan. Several benefit plans have eligibility waiting periods.

  

Moore is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Moore is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.

 

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