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Partner Success Manager

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92K-100K Annually
Senior level
Remote
Hiring Remotely in US
92K-100K Annually
Senior level
The Partner Success Manager is responsible for managing partner renewals, ensuring high partner health, adopting strategies, and protecting recurring revenue within the partner channel ecosystem, while collaborating cross-functionally to support stakeholder engagement and operational excellence.
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Who are we?

Smarsh empowers its customers to manage risk and unleash intelligence in their digital communications. Our growing community of over 6500 organizations in regulated industries counts on Smarsh every day to help them spot compliance, legal or reputational risks in 80+ communication channels before those risks become regulatory fines or headlines.  Relentless innovation has fueled our journey to consistent leadership recognition from analysts like Gartner and Forrester, and our sustained, aggressive growth has landed Smarsh in the annual Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing American companies since 2008.

Summary
 
As Smarsh continues to scale its global Channel Partner ecosystem, we are evolving from legacy reseller models to a structured, high-performing partner motion. This includes clear role separation across revenue creation, capability building, and revenue protection — ensuring focus, accountability, and scalability across the partner lifecycle.
 
The Partner Success Manager (PSM) is responsible for protecting and retaining recurring revenue across the partner channel ecosystem, ensuring high partner health, successful renewals, and long-term value realization.
 
This role is primarily focused on renewals (90% partner renewals / 10% customer renewals in 2026) and acts as the quarterback of the renewal process, leading structured execution across the renewal lifecycle.
 
The PSM operates as a retention and adoption-focused partner to the business, working closely with Channel Account Managers (CAMs) and Partner Enablement Managers (PEMs) to ensure clarity of ownership and disciplined execution. The role is operationally rigorous and data-driven, with a strong emphasis on forecasting, governance, and risk mitigation.

How will you contribute?

    Renewal Ownership & Revenue Protection
    Own the end-to-end renewal process for partner-managed recurring revenue (base ARR), ensuring high retention and predictable outcomes.

    • Lead renewal orchestration and execution, including 120-day pre-renewal planning cycles
    • Build and maintain accurate renewal forecasts and risk visibility
    • Ensure on-time renewal completion and revenue protection
    • Manage self-provisioning partner book of business
    • Drive structured renewal governance and accountability across stakeholders
    • Partner Health & Risk Management
      Establish proactive partner health management to identify and mitigate churn risk.

      • Define and operationalize partner health scoring frameworks
      • Monitor adoption, usage, and value realization signals
      • Identify early indicators of risk and execute mitigation strategies
      • Lead QBR cadence and governance processes to maintain partner alignment
      • Partner Engagement & Value Realization
        Act as a trusted advisor to partners, ensuring they achieve measurable value from Smarsh solutions.

        • Drive adoption strategies and success plans aligned to partner outcomes
        • Support legacy agreement transitions and contract normalization
        • Lead escalation management and coordinate internal resources to resolve issues
        • Ensure consistent engagement across the partner lifecycle, particularly approaching renewal
        • Cross-Functional Alignment
          Operate as a central coordination point across Channel functions.

          • Partner with Channel Account Managers on expansion signals, pricing alignment, and commercial strategy
          • Collaborate with Partner Enablement Manager to ensure enablement readiness and product adoption
          • Engage Channel Account Manager when expansion opportunities, pricing changes, or competitive risks arise
          • Maintain clear role boundaries to support the broader channel operating model
          • Role Scope & Boundaries

            Owns:

            • Renewal orchestration and forecasting (base ARR)
            • Partner health, risk identification, and retention strategy
            • Governance processes and QBR coordination
            • Adoption and value realization
            • Does Not Own:

              • Net new partner acquisition
              • Expansion quota or pipeline generation
              • Heavy commercial negotiation
              • Partner onboarding or training delivery
              • This role is focused on revenue protection, not revenue creation.

What will you bring?

    Retention & Operational Excellence

    • Proven experience managing renewals, retention, and recurring revenue models
    • Strong forecasting discipline with the ability to manage risk and ambiguity
    • Structured operator with a process-driven mindset
    • Partner & Customer Success Leadership

      • Experience working within partner channel ecosystems
      • Ability to build trust and influence partner stakeholders at multiple levels
      • Strong focus on value realization and adoption strategy
      • Cross-Functional Collaboration

        • Experience working in matrixed environments across Sales, Operations, and Enablement
        • Ability to navigate role boundaries and drive aligned execution
        • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
        • Qualifications

          • 5-10 years in Customer Success, Partner Success, Account Management, or similar roles
          • Experience in SaaS or recurring revenue environments
          • Strong understanding of renewal processes, forecasting, and retention strategies
          • Experience with CRM platforms (e.g., Salesforce) and data-driven decision making
          • Analytical, structured, and execution-focused

About our culture

Smarsh hires lifelong learners with a passion for innovating with purpose, humility and humor. Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do. We work closely with the most popular communications platforms and the world’s leading cloud infrastructure platforms. We use the latest in AI/ML technology to help our customers break new ground at scale. We are a global organization that values diversity, and we believe that providing opportunities for everyone to be their authentic self is key to our success. Smarsh leadership, culture, and commitment to developing our people have all garnered Comparably.com Best Places to Work Awards. Come join us and find out what the best work of your career looks like.

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