Digital Delivery Manager - Client Services Contract | 6-9 months | Up to £300 - £325 p/d (Outside IR35) Remote with occasional London meetings A digital agency is looking for an experienced Client Services / Digital Delivery Manager to support the delivery of a major website project. This role will act as the bridge between client stakeholders, external marketing agencies (SEO/CRO) and the internal delivery team, ensuring requirements are aligned and the project progresses smoothly. The role sits alongside an existing Project Manager who manages the development team, with a focus on stakeholder coordination, communication and project alignment rather than direct developer management. Responsibilities Act as the operational point of contact across client and agency meetings Represent the agency in discussions with SEO and CRO partners Translate marketing and optimisation requirements into clear actions for the delivery team Maintain oversight of project progress through Jira boards and timelines Ensure alignment between client objectives, agency input and delivery priorities Facilitate collaboration across multiple stakeholders and workstreams Help balance competing priorities to keep delivery on track Experience Required Experience in client services, digital delivery or technical account management within a digital agency environment Strong understanding of website or digital platform delivery Experience working alongside SEO and CRO agencies or digital marketing teams Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills Comfortable coordinating across multiple parties and viewpoints Familiarity with Jira or similar project tracking tools The Person We're looking for someone who is: Highly collaborative and client-facing Comfortable representing the agency in multi-stakeholder discussions Able to see the bigger picture across projects and priorities Skilled at bringing different teams together to move delivery forward Contract Details 6-9 month contract Up to £350 per/day Remote working, with occasional meetings in London