Director of Finance | | Full-Time | Donald L Tucker Civic Center
Center director job at Oak View Group
Oak View Group
Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. Offering an unmatched, 360-degree solution set for a collection of world-class owned venues and a client roster that includes the most influential, highest attended arenas, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions on the planet.
Position Summary
The Director of Finance plans and directs all aspects of financial, accounting, purchasing, and internal control functions for the venue by performing the following duties, personally or through subordinate supervisors. The Director of Finance directly supervises the Finance Department and Box Office employees and carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with Oak View Group's policies and applicable laws. Other responsibilities include assisting with the interviewing, hiring and onboarding of full-time employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; performance appraisals; disciplining employees in conjunction with Human Resources; addressing staff complaints and working on positive solutions.
This role pays an annual salary of $105,000-$115,000 and is bonus eligible
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until December 31, 2025.
About the Venue
The Donald L. Tucker Civic Center features a 12,500-seat arena, 34 luxury suites, 476 club seats, over 54,000 sq. ft. of meeting and exhibition space and an arena view restaurant, the Spotlight Grille. The arena is home to Florida State Men's and Women's basketball and is known for its electric atmosphere and fierce home court advantage. Not only a music and sports venue, the arena also is frequently used for trade shows, large catered functions, receptions, religious services, and classes.
Responsibilities
Manage all Finance and Box Office Department Staff
Assists in the development and implementation of facility goals and priorities relating to financial management, budget, accounting, purchasing, and/or payroll in compliance with State and Federal law, and policies and procedures.
Monitors compliance with all provisions of the management contract.
Maintains contact with Risk Management Department and Insurance broker for coordination of appropriate coverage.
Reviews all contracts for client, events, subcontractors, food and beverage or concessionaires.
Reviews and/or prepares event settlements.
Reviews and executes all checks and deposits; reviews daily cash receipts and disbursements.
Oversee box office, ticket sale receipts and reporting
Oversee food and beverage accounting
Assist with show settlement including payments to promoters, compile all post-show financial info to enter into GL, prepare show income/loss reports.
Oversee payroll and HR functions in the venue.
Prepare appropriate state and local tax returns to be filed timely
Develop and implement all financial reporting
Prepares financial statements for the Client and Corporate, and other financial reports, including monthly statements, Annual Budget and Annual Report.
Directs the installation and maintenance of accounting records to show receipts and expenditures.
Directs the maintenance of general and subsidiary ledgers, accounts receivable, revenue distribution, depreciation, cost, property, and operating expenses, and insurance records.
Analyzes financial performance and cost analyses for all departments; prepares monthly financial statements, recommends appropriate actions/changes in order to meet business goals.
Prepares statements and reports of estimated future costs and revenues.
Coordinates preparation of Client or external audit materials and financial reporting; implements recommendations of Client as requested.
Qualifications
B.S. in Accounting or Finance from a four-year college or university.
5 to 7 years of experience in public accounting and/or financial management at a supervisory level or as department head.
Acts as Manager on Duty as required. Must work nights and weekends if required.
Be a business partner with other departments insuring financial success of the venue.
Extensive knowledge of general and cost accounting.
Excellent math skills; high aptitude for figures.
Excellent communication, interpersonal skills and organizational ability.
Effective supervisory skills.
Must pass background and credit check per guidelines
Experience with ADP payroll, and NetSuite accounting preferred.
Industry experience is preferred.
CPA or MBA a plus.
Strengthened by our Differences. United to Make a Difference
At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it. We also believe that inclusivity drives innovation, strengthens our people, improves our service, and raises our excellence. Our success is rooted in creating environments that reflect and celebrate the diverse communities in which we operate and serve, and this is the reason we are committed to amplifying voices from all different backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Oak View Group is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis (“protected class”) including, but not limited to veteran status, uniform service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law.
Auto-ApplyDirector of Partnerships| Full-Time | Findlay Toyota Center
Center director job at Oak View Group
Oak View Group
Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. Offering an unmatched, 360-degree solution set for a collection of world-class owned venues and a client roster that includes the most influential, highest attended arenas, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions on the planet.
Overview
The Director of Partnerships is responsible for aggressively generating new sponsorship and premium seating sales, activating sponsor agreements, and maintaining client relationships to achieve department revenue goals for OVG at Findlay Toyota Center.
The Director of Partnerships is primarily responsible for generating revenue through the sale of integrated sponsorships, entitlement spaces, digital advertising, premium seating, and hospitality packages. We are looking for hard-working, intentional, strategic, creative individuals who have a passion for the entertainment and live events industry. Suitable candidates for the role are commercially aggressive professionals who have a proven track record in the sponsorship and premium sales space of delivering high value deals to regional and national brands with creative activation strategies. Strong candidates will have experience selling sport and entertainment sponsorships or advertising in the Southwest area and possess the capability to work collaboratively with multiple business stakeholders.
This role will pay an annual salary of $67,000 to $77,000 and is commission eligible
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until December 31, 2025.
Responsibilities
Prospect, sell, activate and maintain corporate sponsorships, advertising and select premium seating partnerships for the venue
Work with venue staff and Regional Vice President to implement the goals, objectives, policies, and priorities of all corporate sales programs and activities
Regularly engage in the business of making sales, and presentations away from the primary place of business
Design sales proposals and presentations for potential corporate partners
Prepare advertising, sponsorship and premium seating contracts and addenda; identify issues with contract language; address issues with and make recommendations for resolution; negotiate corporate sales pricing and other rates as required
Achieve corporate partnership revenue goals and budgets
Meet with corporate partners and outside agencies at their place of work to get all branding created and placed in a timely manner
Interact in a professional manner with senior level management
Oversee the service of corporate partnerships through various means including direct contact, newsletters, partner gatherings and client entertainment events
Identify key open categories and new categories as prospective new business leads
Consistently exercise independent judgment and discretion in matters of significance
Renew and grow existing corporate sponsorship and media partnerships
Track prospecting, sales and inventory, and manage sales reports
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in advertising or sports and/or event sponsorship
Corporate Sales Experience within the State preferred
Proven track record of generating new business and retaining clients
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in sales, public relations, business administration, hospitality management, or other related field
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Work, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong written and verbal communications skills
Ability to spend time on the road conducting sales pitches to new prospective clients
Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays is required
Outstanding communication skills are essential for interactions with clients, operational leaders and other senior executives
Strengthened by our Differences. United to Make a Difference
At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it. We also believe that inclusivity drives innovation, strengthens our people, improves our service, and raises our excellence. Our success is rooted in creating environments that reflect and celebrate the diverse communities in which we operate and serve, and this is the reason we are committed to amplifying voices from all different backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Oak View Group is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis (“protected class”) including, but not limited to veteran status, uniform service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law.
Auto-ApplyCenter Director
Sacramento, CA jobs
Clinical Magnet (part of Icon Medical) is looking for a Center Director to join our partner's team in the Sacramento, California area.
This is a DIRECT HIRE OPPORTUNITY
Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for achieving 5 pillar objectives and KPI results, including:
People: employee engagement score
Service: participant satisfaction score
Quality: compliance and quality targets. Participates in the Quality Management Program, including attending quarterly meetings. Works with the interdisciplinary team in the formulation of Plans of Care for participants, as well as in other interdisciplinary team settings that plan, coordinate, and monitor the care of participants.
Growth: census targets
Financial: Assists leadership with development of annual FTE and operations budget for the Adult Day Healthcare Center (ADHC). Is responsible for achieving budgeted site revenue, medical costs, operating expenses and contribution margin.
Oversees the day-to-day operations of the ADHC, including facility maintenance and ensures that repairs and inspections are completed in a timely manner. Ensures that the ADHC has adequate equipment and supplies to maintain the safety and cleanliness of the facility.
Accountable for implementing standardized workflows and continually improving processes.
Accountable for a culture of compliance regarding licensing, accreditation and certification requirements.
Works together with IT to implement tools and technology to best support the delivery of desired outcomes.
Supervision Responsibilities:
Effectively supervises and manages direct reports and provides, by example and leadership, motivation and direction to employees of the organization. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable state and federal employment laws.
Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; recognizing and rewarding employees; corrective disciplinary procedures and practices (under direction of supervisor and in partnership with Human Resources), addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Ensures annual employee performance reviews are conducted in a timely and effective manner. Evaluates performance of employees for compliance with established policies and objectives of the organization and contributions in attaining objectives.
Helps set the tone of the department to ensure morale, teamwork, and that the positive employment culture of the organization is maintained.
Regularly schedules leadership/management, department, and staff 1:1 meetings to provide leadership, development, and a forum for communication to ensure coordination and collaboration in meeting organization and individual goals.
Working in the matrix, assumes a dotted line with the sales, transportation, homecare, and network management teams to help achieve local targets.
Key Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree
10+ years of health care experience
10+ years management experience
1+ year working with the frail or elderly
Current CPR and First Aide certification or the ability to obtain CPR and First Aide certification
Compensation and Schedule:
Full-time, day shift (coverage as needed)
$146,000-$189,000 based on experience
Keywords: PACE, Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, Adult Day Health Center, Senior Care, Elderly Care, Home and Community Based Services, CMS Compliance, Medicare, Medicaid, Frail Elderly Population, Care Coordination, Director of Healthcare, KPI, PACE Compliance, Center Director, Director, Program Director, Administrator, Healthcare Management, Management Experience, Policy Development, Accreditation, Document Compliance, Team Leadership, LTC, SNF, Assisted Living, Geriatric Care, Budget Management, Scheduling Oversight, Vendor Management, Cost Control
Director of Replenishment
Atlanta, GA jobs
The Director of Replenishment leads and manages a team of Replenishment Analysts. This role will oversee the review of sales trends and inventory needs, contributing to the Buying Team's ability to achieve sales, gross margin, and inventory turnover goals for assigned categories of merchandise. The Director of Replenishment works closely with the Merchandising VPs, DMMs and Director of Planning to help manage inventory productivity.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lead and manage a team of Replenishment Analysts. Provide guidance and direction on analysis, targets and problem solving.
Oversee replenishment parameters are updated and maintained
Maintain Warehouse compliance for replenishment
Ensure promotional products are replenished to stores based on sales performance (historical, current, and expected demand), presentation minimums, and on hand inventory levels.
Achieve inventory goals by platform through efficient and timely distribution of product.
Provide guidance on location analysis for assigned categories of merchandise.
Develop replenishment strategies through analysis of historical data, store needs, demographics, and forecasting seasonal trend curve to identify business opportunities and risks.
Oversee the team for store inventory concerns.
Monitor PO status to ensure old POs are closed out timely.
Test software modifications or re-configurations impacting replenishment
Lead and support Central Warehouse Pilot Initiative, including allocation of inventory to stores
Support the replenishment transition of departments added to Central Replenishment
Works collaboratively with all internal support departments to ensure merchandise efforts are well communicated.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree required
5+ years of experience in a similar position or with similar responsibilities preferred
Retail store experience preferred
Strong math aptitude and analytical skills (ability to perform analysis, draw conclusions and make recommendations)
Strong computer skills to include advanced abilities in Power BI and Microsoft Excel (including pivot tables, vlookups, sum-ifs, mathematical and text functions, report building and data organization)
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Ability to lead a highly collaborative, team-orientated environment
Ability to manage multiple tasks, organize and prioritize workload, and complete work with a sense of urgency, accuracy, and follow-up
Adapts easily and positively to change and demonstrates flexibility
Exhibits dedication to professional growth and pursuing opportunities for career advancement
Travel requirement up to 25%
Director of Capture
Tysons Corner, VA jobs
Join Sky Solutions, LLC - Pioneering Digital Transformation Excellence!
Sky Solutions is a trusted partner in government contracting, empowering federal agencies with cutting-edge IT solutions. Our expertise spans AI-first enablement, delivering innovative solutions and advanced cybersecurity, fortifying digital ecosystems against emerging threats and digital transformation through low-code/no-code development, cloud solutions, and agile methodologies. We simplify complex processes and deliver breakthrough results for federal clients across healthcare, financial services, and national security.
Job Title: Director of Capture - Federal Civilian Programs
Location: Tysons, VA (Hybrid - 3 days in office)
Sky Solutions LLC is expanding rapidly across Federal Civilian agencies (HHS, Treasury, DOJ, and more), delivering mission-critical outcomes through Digital Transformation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud, and Cybersecurity.
We are now seeking a high-performing Director of Capture to lead strategic pursuits and drive the next wave of growth. If you thrive on shaping opportunities early, building winning teams, and consistently delivering federal prime wins - let's talk!
About the Role
The Director of Capture will lead and manage major captures across federal civilian agencies, typically in the $10M-$75M range. This role is both hands-on and strategic: you'll be directly responsible for winning new contracts while also helping strengthen Sky Solutions' capture discipline.
You'll work closely with Client, proposal, solutions, and executive teams to craft strategies that align customer needs with our technical strengths. The ideal candidate has a proven history of capturing and winning large civilian opportunities, understands how to influence procurement outcomes, and thrives in a fast-paced growth environment.
Key Responsibilities
Own the capture lifecycle - from market research, client engagement, solution development, and teaming through proposal submission.
Shape and win major pursuits ($10M-$75M) aligned with Sky's growth goals in Digital Transformation, AI/ML, IT Modernization, and Cloud.
Develop tailored win strategies based on competitive analysis, customer insights, and agency mission priorities.
Engage directly with decision-makers at agencies such as CMS, HHS, IRS, DOJ, FEMA, and GSA to position Sky early in the procurement cycle.
Build and manage teaming strategies - identify and negotiate with primes and niche partners to strengthen bids.
Collaborate with internal teams (solutions, proposal, pricing, delivery, and leadership) to ensure winning proposals.
Mentor and coach capture managers and contribute to maturing capture processes across the organization.
Translate market intelligence into action by identifying trends, shaping procurements, and influencing requirements.
Provide leadership updates on pipeline, strategy, and capture status for executive visibility.
Required Skills and Qualifications
10+ years of direct experience in federal capture management, with emphasis on civilian prime wins ($10M+).
Strong track record of leading multiple captures to award within civilian health and mission-support agencies.
In-depth knowledge of the federal acquisition lifecycle, procurement regulations, and contract vehicles (GWACs, BPAs, IDIQs, OASIS+, STARS III, GSA MAS, SeaPort NxG, etc.).
Proven ability to shape requirements and influence acquisitions before RFP release.
Hands-on capture experience with Civilian agencies such as CMS, HHS, IRS, DOJ, FEMA, or similar.
Excellent client-facing communication and relationship-building skills - able to credibly engage government executives, CORs, and COs.
Strong leadership skills with ability to manage capture teams in a matrixed environment.
Ability to juggle multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a high-growth, fast-paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in small business federal contracting environments (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, etc.).
Established network of clients and partners in civilian health and mission agencies.
Knowledge of Digital Transformation, AI/ML, and Cloud modernization programs.
Relevant certifications in capture or business development (e.g., APMP).
Educational Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Business, IT, or related field (Master's degree preferred).
Professional training in capture or business development highly desirable.
Sky Solutions Benefits & Culture at a Glance
Healthcare & Wellness
Medical, dental, and vision coverage tailored to your needs.
Supplemental options like life insurance, disability, HSA/FSA available.
Time Off & Work-Life Balance
Starting at 15 PTO days per year, increasing with tenure.
Plus 11 paid holidays to recharge and spend time with loved ones.
Professional Growth & Development
Annual education stipend.
Access to thousands of online courses.
Formal mentorship programs for career advancement.
Inclusive Culture
"One Team” mentality focused on collaboration and belonging.
Recognized as a Great Place to Work for six years straight.
Evolving Benefits Based on Your Feedback
Employee surveys shape enhancements - "at least two benefits improved or recommended each year.”
Thanks
Vema Reddy
Sky Solutions LLC
Center Director - Pasadena
Pasadena, TX jobs
Welcome to the new village. Established in 2019, Brella is on a mission to transform the way we raise the next generation. Brella was founded by two busy moms who wanted to create a new model of care that is flexible enough to work for today's families dynamic lives while also ensuring the best developmental experience.
Job Summary
We're looking for an inspirational Center Director/Site Supervisor to lead our Pasadena location. Our Center Directors provide leadership to our educators which enables the best child experience at our centers. We're looking for a servant leader who can build relationships with and inspire our teachers while also partnering with Operations and the People team to ensure the success of the center.
As Our Center Director You Will:
Oversee Brella's childcare and education program to deliver the highest quality developmental experience for children ages 3 months to 6 years.
Manage the center-wide execution of Brella's curriculum across all age groups, ensuring alignment with brand expectations.
Provide in-classroom support to ensure curriculum, child development, and teaching standards are met.
Partner with Brella's People team to recruit and effectively onboard teaching staff, ensuring teacher ratios are always maintained.
Inspire, coach, and develop a team of motivated educators by conducting regular observations paired with meaningful feedback, one-on-ones, regular performance evaluations, and establishing opportunities to support career growth.
Foster a positive and collaborative work environment through effective communication and team-building activities.
Address and resolve staff conflicts or issues promptly and effectively.
Lead tours and ensure warm welcomes for new families.
Support families through transitions into and out of our center, embracing Brella's flexible model and approach.
Engage in regular and proactive communication with families, managing parent interactions around curriculum, child development, and overall experience.
Ensure compliance with all state laws and center policies and procedures, and interface with local licensing representatives.
Ensure adherence to health, safety, and licensing requirements.
Develop and implement strategies to meet the center's monthly performance and enrollment targets, ensuring optimal occupancy and program quality.
Experience, Knowledge & Abilities:
A BA or BS in Early Childhood Education and/or must meet Title 22 Child Care Director qualifications
6+ Years of Experience in an administrative/leadership role preferably at a child care/preschool
A collaborative servant-leader with demonstrated experience managing a large multi-age child development program
Thorough knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices as well as an understanding of or familiarity with Reggio, Montessori, and/or RIE principles
A strong track record of hiring, retaining, training, mentoring and growing teachers
Excellent parent communication skills and ability to understand parent needs and perspectives
Experience with and an interest in curriculum execution across a variety of ages and experiences including science, art, music, pre-literacy and gross-motor
A solutions-focused and creative approach to problem solving
Interest in innovation within the child care model and a passion to develop a more flexible child care solution
Knowledge of licensing requirements for Early Childhood Education
Comfort using technology
Physical Demands
Demonstrate full range of motion to lift, reach, squat, climb, sit, walk, bend and otherwise fully participate in activities. Standing for long periods of time.
Ability to physically handle children between 0-5 years of age using appropriate techniques. Ability to lift children up to 50 pounds.
Maintain mental and physical alertness and an appropriate level of energy to perform essential job requirements.
Respond immediately and appropriately to multiple or unexpected situations or emergencies.
Follow state, federal and Brellas' guidelines regarding immunizations, employment physical, and required health and safety training and practices.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work performed, not an exhaustive list of all essential functions and responsibilities. Qualified applicants or employees with a disability must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Pay Range:
$65,000 - $80,000 yearly, placement in the range is dependent on education, relevant experiences and capabilities
Benefits
Competitive pay
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
401K
STD, LTD, AD&D
Basic & Supplemental Life Insurance
Additional medical and mental health benefits (One Medical, Health Advocate, Talkspace)
Opportunities for growth and advancement
Referral program
Area Director - NJ Southern & Delaware
New Jersey jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication - The capacity to convey information, ideas, and emotions in a clear, professional, and engaging manner across different contexts, audiences, and mediums. Focuses include listening actively, adapting tone and style, and understanding the social and emotional dynamics involved.
Leadership - Guiding and motivating others, performance management, setting clear expectations, and fostering a positive work environment. Making sound decisions and developing buy-in through trust and vision.
Creativity/Innovation - The capacity to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas. Adapting to change and engaging in continuous learning and critical thinking to promote the growth of the individual and the organization.
Conflict Resolution - The ability to identify, address, and manage conflicts constructively. This often involves fostering collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence.
Customer Service - Ability to effectively support and engage with customers to meet their needs, resolve issues, and foster positive relationships. Focuses on blending interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Relationship Building - “Building strong relationships creates an environment of trust and support that yields happiness, opportunity, and meaning “. The ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships.
Business Acumen - Ability to understand and apply business principles and concepts to make effective decisions and drive organization success, essentially how a business operates, makes money, and how individuals within that business contribute to its overall success.
Initiative - The ability to assess and initiate things independently. Takes proactive action, drives progress without needing constant direction, self-motivated. Has resourcefulness and a willingness to go beyond assigned tasks.
Accountability & Integrity - “We keep the promises we make, especially when it is hard to do so. This creates trust and supports strong relationships.” Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes, ensuring commitments are met, and learning from mistakes. Honest and having strong moral principles. .
Performance Management -Ability to effectively oversee, evaluate, and enhance employee performance to align with organization goals. Setting expectations, providing feedback, and fostering continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Boston, MA and Surrounding
Massachusetts jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Massachusetts and Surrounding
Massachusetts jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - MA Middlesex and Surrounding
Massachusetts jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Hartford, CT and Surrounding
Connecticut jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Maryland East
Maryland jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication - The capacity to convey information, ideas, and emotions in a clear, professional, and engaging manner across different contexts, audiences, and mediums. Focuses include listening actively, adapting tone and style, and understanding the social and emotional dynamics involved.
Leadership - Guiding and motivating others, performance management, setting clear expectations, and fostering a positive work environment. Making sound decisions and developing buy-in through trust and vision.
Creativity/Innovation - The capacity to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas. Adapting to change and engaging in continuous learning and critical thinking to promote the growth of the individual and the organization.
Conflict Resolution - The ability to identify, address, and manage conflicts constructively. This often involves fostering collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence.
Customer Service - Ability to effectively support and engage with customers to meet their needs, resolve issues, and foster positive relationships. Focuses on blending interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Relationship Building - “Building strong relationships creates an environment of trust and support that yields happiness, opportunity, and meaning “. The ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships.
Business Acumen - Ability to understand and apply business principles and concepts to make effective decisions and drive organization success, essentially how a business operates, makes money, and how individuals within that business contribute to its overall success.
Initiative - The ability to assess and initiate things independently. Takes proactive action, drives progress without needing constant direction, self-motivated. Has resourcefulness and a willingness to go beyond assigned tasks.
Accountability & Integrity - “We keep the promises we make, especially when it is hard to do so. This creates trust and supports strong relationships.” Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes, ensuring commitments are met, and learning from mistakes. Honest and having strong moral principles. .
Performance Management -Ability to effectively oversee, evaluate, and enhance employee performance to align with organization goals. Setting expectations, providing feedback, and fostering continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Illinois & Cedar Rapids
Illinois jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication - The capacity to convey information, ideas, and emotions in a clear, professional, and engaging manner across different contexts, audiences, and mediums. Focuses include listening actively, adapting tone and style, and understanding the social and emotional dynamics involved.
Leadership - Guiding and motivating others, performance management, setting clear expectations, and fostering a positive work environment. Making sound decisions and developing buy-in through trust and vision.
Creativity/Innovation - The capacity to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas. Adapting to change and engaging in continuous learning and critical thinking to promote the growth of the individual and the organization.
Conflict Resolution - The ability to identify, address, and manage conflicts constructively. This often involves fostering collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence.
Customer Service - Ability to effectively support and engage with customers to meet their needs, resolve issues, and foster positive relationships. Focuses on blending interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Relationship Building - “Building strong relationships creates an environment of trust and support that yields happiness, opportunity, and meaning “. The ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships.
Business Acumen - Ability to understand and apply business principles and concepts to make effective decisions and drive organization success, essentially how a business operates, makes money, and how individuals within that business contribute to its overall success.
Initiative - The ability to assess and initiate things independently. Takes proactive action, drives progress without needing constant direction, self-motivated. Has resourcefulness and a willingness to go beyond assigned tasks.
Accountability & Integrity - “We keep the promises we make, especially when it is hard to do so. This creates trust and supports strong relationships.” Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes, ensuring commitments are met, and learning from mistakes. Honest and having strong moral principles. .
Performance Management -Ability to effectively oversee, evaluate, and enhance employee performance to align with organization goals. Setting expectations, providing feedback, and fostering continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Winston Salem
North Carolina jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication - The capacity to convey information, ideas, and emotions in a clear, professional, and engaging manner across different contexts, audiences, and mediums. Focuses include listening actively, adapting tone and style, and understanding the social and emotional dynamics involved.
Leadership - Guiding and motivating others, performance management, setting clear expectations, and fostering a positive work environment. Making sound decisions and developing buy-in through trust and vision.
Creativity/Innovation - The capacity to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas. Adapting to change and engaging in continuous learning and critical thinking to promote the growth of the individual and the organization.
Conflict Resolution - The ability to identify, address, and manage conflicts constructively. This often involves fostering collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence.
Customer Service - Ability to effectively support and engage with customers to meet their needs, resolve issues, and foster positive relationships. Focuses on blending interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Relationship Building - “Building strong relationships creates an environment of trust and support that yields happiness, opportunity, and meaning “. The ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships.
Business Acumen - Ability to understand and apply business principles and concepts to make effective decisions and drive organization success, essentially how a business operates, makes money, and how individuals within that business contribute to its overall success.
Initiative - The ability to assess and initiate things independently. Takes proactive action, drives progress without needing constant direction, self-motivated. Has resourcefulness and a willingness to go beyond assigned tasks.
Accountability & Integrity - “We keep the promises we make, especially when it is hard to do so. This creates trust and supports strong relationships.” Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes, ensuring commitments are met, and learning from mistakes. Honest and having strong moral principles. .
Performance Management -Ability to effectively oversee, evaluate, and enhance employee performance to align with organization goals. Setting expectations, providing feedback, and fostering continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyDirector of Nursing MedSurg/Emergency Department
Meeker, CO jobs
Reports to: Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) FLSA Classification: Full-time, Exempt, Salary The Director of Nursing integrates core values and beliefs to achieve quality care, improve nurse engagement and increase nurse retention. It is expected that this Director can comfortably manage the entire department, focusing on enhancing emergency and trauma skills, education, process, policy and procedures.
Essential Functions
Serve as a liaison between staff, physicians, Clinical Mangers, and CNO.
Effectively respond to challenges in a positive manner and with a high degree of problem solving and cooperation.
Collaborate with the CNO, Clinical Manager, and staff to prepare annual departmental goals and objectives.
Establish a high standard of care
Ensure ongoing performance improvement processes and assures compliance with competency and Evidence Based Practice.
Advises medical staff, department heads, and hospital administrators in matters related to nursing services.
Implement staffing plan and provide direct patient care on a regularly scheduled basis.
Design, implement, and continually evaluate deficiencies identified in surveys.
Regularly attend meetings and make recommendations for improvements in patient care.
Establish, control, and maintain an adequate level of required supplies and equipment. Monitor, evaluate, and correct departmental equipment malfunctions or breakdowns, following proper facility procedures.
Consult with CNO and HR prior to implementing disciplinary actions.
Serve as a spokesperson for nursing matters and represent the hospital with professional nursing and related organizations.
Oversee operations of Infusion Clinic and assure competency and Evidence Based Practice.
Mentor, train, supervise, and complete annual evaluations and competencies for all employees within your department.
Responsible annually for the implementation, review, revision, and management of department policies, procedures, workflows, job descriptions, and other essential documents unspecified.
Responsible for the annual review, revision, and implementation of department specific scopes of service.
Responsible for the fiscal operation of the department. Assist in the development of the annual budget which includes preparing operating expenses and capital budget requests.
Responsible for the maintenance and implementation of all department specific contracts and agreements. Notify administration of any changes, renewals, or terminations prior to the renewal or termination date.
Responsible for the monitoring and timely approval of timecards, time off requests, sick leave, contract labor hours, etc., to ensure an accurate biweekly payroll process.
Understand and adhere to quality metrics; ensure department staff understand and participate in quality improvement efforts, measurements, and implementation.
Assure the department's compliance with all regulatory statues, standards, issues, agencies, and accrediting bodies.
Interview, evaluate candidates, and hire new employees in collaboration with Human Resources and established hospital guidelines.
Maintain accurate department records and statistics.
Actively participate in committees and meetings as requested.
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree from an accredited nursing school required.
Master's degree preferred.
A current, unencumbered Colorado license required.
Current BLS, ACLS, TNCC and/or PALS required within three (3) months of hire or transfer.
Three (3) years of experience in Emergency and/or MedSurg experience required.
One (1) year of management experience required.
Knowledgeable of current nursing trends and practices.
Skills and Expectations
Kind and professional demeanor.
Professional and well-groomed appearance at all times.
Communicate positively and effectively, both written and verbally, with patients, family, and staff.
Demonstrate effective organizational skills in an evolving environment.
Work with honesty, compassion and integrity at all times.
Understand and adhere to the scope of service for the department and this position.
Understand and adhere to
all
policies and procedures.
Understand and adhere to Code of Conduct.
Adhere to the strictest confidentiality and HIPAA regulations.
Demonstrate a commitment to building and sustaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable working environment.
Ability to remain calm and efficient in emergency situations.
Demonstrate strong problem-solving skills.
Demonstrate strong emotional intelligence.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing this job, the employee:
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
Must be able to move and traverse about the facility 50% of the time.
Frequently transport objects weighing up to 50lbs
Occasionally position objects weighing up to 100lbs.
Must be able to communicate and exchange information in a way others will understand.
Must be able to recognize details such as color and depth within a few feet of the observer.
Frequently operates computers, machinery, and other healthcare equipment.
Constantly positions self to complete essential functions.
May be required to wear N95s or PAPRs throughout the shift.
Since 1994, Collective has been providing Recruiting and IT Services to the Health Care Industry. Formed originally from the largest privately held recruiting firm in the US and with over 40 years of industry experience, recruitment is in our DNA. We offer industry leading recruiting services to our clients and an exceptional candidate experience for our applicants.
Area Director - Minneapolis and Surrounding
Minnesota jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Denver
Colorado jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication - The capacity to convey information, ideas, and emotions in a clear, professional, and engaging manner across different contexts, audiences, and mediums. Focuses include listening actively, adapting tone and style, and understanding the social and emotional dynamics involved.
Leadership - Guiding and motivating others, performance management, setting clear expectations, and fostering a positive work environment. Making sound decisions and developing buy-in through trust and vision.
Creativity/Innovation - The capacity to think outside the box and generate innovative ideas. Adapting to change and engaging in continuous learning and critical thinking to promote the growth of the individual and the organization.
Conflict Resolution - The ability to identify, address, and manage conflicts constructively. This often involves fostering collaboration, communication, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence.
Customer Service - Ability to effectively support and engage with customers to meet their needs, resolve issues, and foster positive relationships. Focuses on blending interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Relationship Building - “Building strong relationships creates an environment of trust and support that yields happiness, opportunity, and meaning “. The ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships.
Business Acumen - Ability to understand and apply business principles and concepts to make effective decisions and drive organization success, essentially how a business operates, makes money, and how individuals within that business contribute to its overall success.
Initiative - The ability to assess and initiate things independently. Takes proactive action, drives progress without needing constant direction, self-motivated. Has resourcefulness and a willingness to go beyond assigned tasks.
Accountability & Integrity - “We keep the promises we make, especially when it is hard to do so. This creates trust and supports strong relationships.” Taking responsibility for one's actions and outcomes, ensuring commitments are met, and learning from mistakes. Honest and having strong moral principles. .
Performance Management -Ability to effectively oversee, evaluate, and enhance employee performance to align with organization goals. Setting expectations, providing feedback, and fostering continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Myrtle Beach and Surrounding
South Carolina jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
Auto-ApplyArea Director - Miami, FL
Florida jobs
Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director, US Core, the role of Area Director (AD) is critical to the success of Members and Chapters of BNI . The AD is actively engaged in team building, training, education, goal setting and attainment, and leading the Area Team and ensuring business growth for members and the area. The AD sets the vision for the Area and develops a professional and positive culture.
Additionally, the AD focuses on ensuring that Members and Directors achieve their own business goals and have a positive impact on the community.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop and Lead the Support and Launch Teams within the Area
Actively identify, observe, and invite qualified candidates to learn more about the Ambassador and Director Programs. Support the interview process. Ensure that the candidates in the process are coachable, compatible, and complementary to you, as well as a good fit for the Area and Regional teams.
Ensure all Directors participate in and complete the required training or orientation within their first 60 days on the team.
Support each LDC to achieve their goal(s) efficiently and provide necessary resources.
Conduct a Weekly Success Call with Chapter Leaders. The goals of the Weekly Success Calls are to discuss progress of the chapters, training, and resources needed to ensure the Chapter leaders are provided with needed training and resources.
Handle all questions and challenges from Directors and Ambassadors in a timely manner.
Conduct Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics.
ADs are responsible for regional growth and for managing the LDCs in their regions. Managing LDCs may include coordinating with the Regional Development Team or Regional Director to develop a market growth plan, help recruit LDCs, ensure LDCs are trained and supported to achieve their goals.
Support launch initiatives and activities.
Collaborate with and provide feedback with your Member Success Concierge to ensure processes are followed and effective to provide necessary first-year Member support, Member issues are resolved efficiently, assistance for growth and training initiatives is provided, and retention issues are addressed.
Increase and Retain Chapter Memberships to grow the Area
Ensure every Chapter in the area has a Goal Plan in place and support the plan by providing resources and training.
Understand the training needs of Chapters and provide appropriate training as needed.
Support the area in planning and executing socials, trainings, and growth events that are within budget.
Execute an annual Member/Chapter Recognition event and other recognition or national events as necessary.
Support new Chapters and provide additional first year support and training.
Conduct monthly Regional Team meetings. These meetings are focused on creating a strong team bond and provide the necessary education, coaching, and discussion of current topics. These meetings are non-mandatory for the Regional Team.
Prospect by attending other networking events and developing a regional pipeline.
Identify opportunities to improve retention and develop and execute a strategy to increase it.
Ensure Overall Area Success
Ensure goals are achieved through a growth strategy that is consistent with ethical business practices.
Develop and maintain a professional and positive culture in your area.
Participate in a Weekly Success Call with the Regional Director. The purpose of these calls is education, training, evaluation of progress of area goals, evaluation of progress on your business goals, and an opportunity to answer any questions concerning Chapters or processes that arise throughout the week.
Schedule, plan, and execute all required regional and area trainings and events.
Plan and execute Chapter Success Trainings in September and Goal Planning Sessions in January.
Schedule, plan and execute monthly Leadership Team Roundtables. The roundtables will focus on education, review of area reports, leadership activities, and sharing of best practices.
Analyze the respective summary reports and Traffic Lights reports in BNI Connect monthly, to assess needed support for all Chapters in your area. Use this information to support the Leadership Teams, Ambassadors, and Directors in raising the level of participation of all Members in the Chapters, assisting the Chapters, and their members to reach their goals, including Chapter growth and increasing Member retention.
Conduct an annual goal planning/strategic planning session with your Regional Director and Regional Development Manager. Communicate the region's goals during a Regional Team Meeting.
Engage with Member Relations Coordinator regularly to ensure Member issues are appropriately addressed, identify and develop internal and external training and process opportunities to reduce the number of issues in the area.
Work with the Operations team to ensure administrative and operational duties are handled in a timely and accurate manner.
Demonstrated Competencies:
Communication
Teamwork - Collaboration and Teambuilding
Leadership
Performance Management and coaching
Creativity
Problem Solving and Conflict resolution
Required Qualifications:
Proven experience in a people manager position
Experience in developing profitable strategies and implementing vision
Strong understanding of performance management principles
Familiarity with diverse business functions such as marketing and budgeting.
Self-starter with outstanding organizational and leadership skills
Analytical abilities and problem-solving skills
Ability to provide constructive feedback and coach each team member to reach their full potential
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Any additional duties needed to help demonstrate our core values, drive our vision, and fulfill our mission.
Preferred Qualifications:
BNI Director for at least 1 year
Demonstrated success launching BNI Chapters
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading.
This is a full-time position. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
An equal opportunity employer.
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