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Media Supervisor

Atlanta, Austin

About the Role

We are looking for a driven, results-oriented individual to join our team as a Media Supervisor.  We are seeking a strong candidate that must have an exceptional understanding of the full media planning process – from insight-driven strategy & media plan development through to activation. You’ll lead integrated media efforts across all channels—traditional, digital, social, and emerging platforms—while managing high-level client relationships and mentoring junior team members. 

Your Day to Day

  • Develop, manage, and execute strategic, integrated media plans across all paid channels. 
  • Gain deep understanding of clients’ products, business culture, and competitive landscape. 
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with senior-level clients, acting as a trusted advisor. 
  • Oversee and supervise deliverables throughout the campaign life cycle, from research to planning to execution, measurement/tracking, optimization and reporting. 
  • Mentor and support junior team members, fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented environment. 
  • Collaborate with creative and client teams to manage media needs, creative trafficking, schedules and vendor contracts. 
  • Prepare billing forecasts, track and manage media budgets with precision. 
  • Oversee ad operations activities to ensure accurate campaign set up and measurement. 
  • Stay current on emerging media trends and provide strategic POVs to clients and internal teams. 
  • Lead weekly client media status meetings to help keep stakeholders informed and projects organized. 
  • Contribute to regular reporting cycles and help clients extract actionable insights from campaign data. 

What You Bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in advertising or marketing or equivalent experience; media sequence preferred 
  • 5+ years of digital media experience in an agency 
  • Experience working in both B2B and B2C environments 
  • Experience with research tools (MRI, Commspoint, Kantar, Pathmatics, etc.) 
  • Experience with digital activation and related tools (DCM, IAS, DoubleVerify, etc.) 
  • DV360 / DSP activation experience a plus 
  • Must be a confident self-starter, team player, innovative problem solver and be able to manage multiple projects at once 
  • Needs to be attentive to detail, resourceful, work well under pressure and have strong communication skills 
  • Experience with demand generation and lead generation activities is a plus 
  • Must be goal-oriented and exhibit a high level of professionalism  

This job is eligible for Austin, TX, and Atlanta, GA. Hybrid work style; 3 days in-office required per week. 

 

Prophet is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. All employment, promotion, and evaluation decisions are based on qualifications, merit and business need.

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