Business Development Manager

Bounds Green
11 months ago
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Business Development Manager – Healthcare Recruitment
📍 Location: Bounds Green
💰 Salary: Up to £35,000 p/a + Uncapped Commission
📅 Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Are you a driven and ambitious salesperson with a passion for success? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where your efforts are directly rewarded? If so, we want to hear from you!

We are a growing healthcare recruitment agency looking for a Business Development Manager to help drive new client partnerships and grow our presence within the healthcare sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is confident, determined, and hungry to make serious money!

Key Responsibilities:

✅ Proactively identify and secure new business opportunities within the healthcare sector
✅ Build strong relationships with care homes, hospitals, and healthcare providers
✅ Develop and implement sales strategies to drive revenue growth
✅ Negotiate contracts and service agreements with new and existing clients
✅ Work closely with the recruitment team to ensure successful placements
✅ Achieve and exceed sales targets, earning uncapped commission

What We’re Looking For:

✔️ Proven experience in business development or sales, ideally within recruitment or healthcare
✔️ A confident and persuasive communicator with excellent negotiation skills
✔️ Self-motivated, target-driven, and determined to succeed
✔️ Ability to build and maintain strong client relationships
✔️ A results-focused mindset with a hunger to make money

What’s in It for You?

💷 Competitive salary of up to £35,000 p/a + uncapped commission
🚀 A chance to join a growing agency with massive career progression potential
🎯 Supportive team environment with ongoing training and development
🏆 The opportunity to make a real impact in a thriving sector

If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and earn what you truly deserve, apply today!

📩 How to Apply: Send your CV or give me a call for a confidential chat

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