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Sales Development Team Manager
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Lead and develop a team of Sales Development Representatives in London or Leeds. Drive direct and channel lead generation in IT security, leveraging your leadership and coaching skills. Enjoy a high-tech environment with performance bonuses, tuition reimbursement, and a collaborative culture.
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United Kingdom , London or Leeds
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KnowBe4
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SME Team Manager
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Lead and develop a dynamic SME insurance team at a growing Leeds brokerage. This hands-on managerial role blends client portfolio management with team mentorship and process improvement. Ideal for an ambitious handler or experienced leader seeking autonomy in a supportive environment. Strong tech...
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United Kingdom , Leeds
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40000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Corporate Account Handling Team Manager
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Lead a team of corporate account handlers in Leeds, managing key client relationships and driving branch objectives. This role requires strong commercial insurance knowledge and team mentorship skills. Ideal for an experienced Senior Account Handler or Team Leader seeking career progression.
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United Kingdom , Leeds
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60000.00 - 65000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Explore Team Manager Jobs and discover a pivotal leadership career path essential to any organization's success. A Team Manager is a professional responsible for guiding, developing, and overseeing a group of individuals to achieve specific departmental or company objectives. This role sits at the critical intersection of strategy and execution, translating organizational goals into actionable plans for their team. Professionals in these jobs act as coaches, administrators, and performance drivers, ensuring both operational efficiency and a positive, productive work environment. The scope of a Team Manager's duties can vary widely across industries—from sales and customer service to legal, regulatory affairs, IT, and operations—but the core principles of leadership, accountability, and people management remain constant. The typical responsibilities of a Team Manager are multifaceted. Primarily, they involve direct people management, including recruiting, training, mentoring, and conducting performance evaluations. They are tasked with allocating workloads, monitoring progress, and ensuring their team meets key performance indicators (KPIs) and deadlines. A significant part of the role involves process optimization; managers analyze workflows, implement improvements, and develop standard operating procedures to enhance quality and productivity. Furthermore, they serve as the vital communication bridge between senior leadership and frontline staff, relaying strategic directives downward and advocating for team needs upward. Team Managers also often handle client or stakeholder liaison, conflict resolution, budget monitoring, and ensuring their team's output complies with relevant policies and regulations. To excel in Team Manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount, as the role demands constant interaction, clear instruction, and empathetic leadership. Excellent organizational and problem-solving abilities are needed to juggle multiple priorities and navigate challenges. Candidates typically need several years of experience in their relevant field before stepping into management, providing them with the technical or functional expertise necessary to guide their team. While educational requirements vary, a bachelor’s degree in business administration, management, or a field-related discipline is commonly preferred. Increasingly, employers value proven leadership competencies—such as emotional intelligence, delegation, and the ability to motivate and inspire—sometimes as much as specific technical knowledge. If you are a natural leader who thrives on developing talent and driving results, exploring Team Manager jobs could be the next step in your career. This profession offers the opportunity to make a tangible impact on both business outcomes and individual professional growth.

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