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Job Details - Business Manager
ReferenceVAC-12704
SectorEduc/Public Sect
Salary£35,000 to £50,000 per annum
BenefitsCommission and Profit share
LocationsMidlands - West,
Contract TypePermanent

Job Description
Business Manager - Education
Solihull
£35-50K + commission + benefits

Operating the Black Country through a growing network of local offices our client is a dynamic force in education with a fresh, highly attractive approach to job placement and recruitment.

A new opportunity has arisen for an individual to join with some business already in place, we are looking for someone to grow and motivate the already successful Birmingham branch.

Candidates will need experience of motivating and managing a team. Experince and knowledge of the education sector is an advantage with a strong sales ethic and excellent servicing skills.

What is of most importance is the ability to grow and manage a successful team, while actively billing and establishing your own desk. You will be rewarded with potential profit share, one of the best commission structures in the sector and uncapped career growth.

Interested and want a confidential discussion? To find out more contact Stew Wilson at stewart.wilson@redjobs.com. Alternatively check out our current vacancies at http://www.redjobs.com/ - RED Recruitment to Recruitment are a valued member of the REC R2R group and are committed to raising standards across the industry.

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Job: Business Manager
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