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We’re searching for a District General Manager who can play a vital role in leading a geographic district of our retail tax offices and growing their client bases. When you join us as a District General Manager, you will visit the offices in your district to ensure operational excellence and continuous business growth by leading a team and establishing and maintaining strategic sales plans, prioritization, and project management driving operational excellence.
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H&R Block, the world’s leader in tax services, is looking for high performing District General Managers in Training (DGMiT) to assist the District General Manager in the management and supervision of the district.
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The DGMiT and DGM are key members of the field leadership team responsible for leading a geographic district of H&R Block retail tax offices and growing their customer base.
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These responsibilities will be in partnership with the District General Manager to recruit and onboard high caliber, top performing leadership for key district positions. The District General Manager in Training shares responsibility with the District General Manager to lead and manage a subset of offices within the district by establishing and maintaining strategic sales plans, prioritization and project management leading to operational excellence.
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Additionally, the District General Manager in Training will share responsibility for accelerating business growth through implementation of business plan, marketing, and identification of growth opportunities and efficiently managing labor to ensure maximum productivity and profitability.
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In addition, the District General Manager in Training ensures that policies and procedures are implemented and followed in each office to increase revenues, control expenses, and promote client satisfaction through a consistent and positive experience.
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If relocation is required, then relocation assistance will be provided consistent with H&R Block Company practices. H&R Block is committed to diversity and inclusion and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
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People who join H&R Block say it feels like being part of something bigger. At H&R Block, your contributions will go far beyond any job description. About H&R Block.
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Multi-unit is a plus. We’ve been true to that purpose since brothers Henry and Richard Bloch founded our company in 1955. When you join our team, you’ll add to the momentum of a forward-thinking company—one that defined an industry and is now leading its transformation.
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A place with an amazing and storied history, but with a strong and urgent focus on the future. As a DGMiT, you will engage in training to ultimately oversee the operation of a given number of Tax Retail offices within a specified geographic area.
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