Practice Director (Technology Contract, Recruiting), Ft Lauderdale, FL

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About the position

The primary responsibility of the Practice Director is to maintain a consistent above average performance metrics, provide business generation leadership, motivation and direction to direct reports, participate in the recruitment of new hires, and effectively communicate with all levels within the organization.

Responsibilities

  • Drive revenue generating activities/practice group performance.
  • Execute operational focus areas.
  • Meet productivity standards, individual and staff.
  • Effectively manage time, plan and multi-task.
  • Make quality decisions.
  • Reach target performance metrics, individual and staff.
  • Attract and source talent.
  • Train, develop and retain staff.
  • Achieve pricing goals.
  • Maintain expert knowledge of practice group.
  • Quickly recognize and act upon business trends on daily/weekly basis.
  • Communicate effectively (feedback, difficult messages and expectations).
  • Promote a culture of collaboration.
  • Motivate, inspire and lead by example.
  • Provide recognition and celebrate successes.
  • Manage change efforts.
  • Facilitate resolution with internal staff, clients and candidates.
  • Conduct effective meetings.
  • Lead customer retention and expansion strategy.
  • Build customer loyalty by providing superior service.
  • Lead with character, build trust, respect and credibility through actions and behaviors.
  • Promote and support an inclusive work environment.
  • Accept responsibility for own actions and behaviors.
  • Create a positive, collaborative team culture.
  • Strive to understand and support others.
  • Follow through on commitments.
  • Treat others fairly and consistently.
  • Manage business generation, revenue and pricing goals based on location.

Requirements

  • 1+ years talent solutions and/or management or equivalent experience required.
  • Proven performance in talent manager/director role.
  • Demonstrated success in business generation, leading and driving business development.
  • Excellent communication, presentation and problem-solving skills.
  • Proficient in MS Office, databases and other technology systems.

Nice-to-haves

  • Bachelor's Degree or equivalent, preferred.

Benefits

  • Exceptional earning potential and a competitive benefits package, including a base salary and bonus pay.
  • Group health insurance benefits (medical, vision, dental).
  • FSA and HSA healthcare accounts.
  • Life and accident insurance.
  • Adoption and fertility assistance.
  • Paid parental leave of up to 6 weeks.
  • Short/long term disability.
  • Paid time off for vacation, personal needs, and sick time.
  • Up to 17 days of Choice Time Off (CTO) per calendar year.
  • Up to 11 paid holidays per calendar year.
  • 401(k) savings and investment plan with employer match of 100% on the first 3% of contributions for eligible employees.
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