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Head Business Development Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Head of Commercial Partnerships

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$120 - $160/hr

HEAD OF COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Position Title: Head of Commercial Partnerships and Business Development Department: Commercialization Reports to: Chief Commercial Officer ...

Head of Development. Job location: Miami, FL. Will travel to various locations throughout the U.S ... meet specific business requirements, support business objectives, and facilitate long-term ...

Head of Development. Job location: Miami, FL. Will travel to various locations throughout the U.S ... Design and develop OneStream applications that meet specific business requirements, support ...

Role Overview We're hiring a Head of Business Operations to build and lead the Business Operations ... and development plans for each team member. * Set a clear process for how the team takes on ...

VP, Territory Head, Development

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$140 - $240/hr

Partner with business leaders before, during and after M&A processes * Interface and communicate ... A developed healthcare network through long tenure in healthcare investing and/or advising ...

$120.48 - $200.80/hr

We are looking for a Head of Business Intelligence to lead our BI function and help scale reporting ... Mentor and coach team members, supporting professional growth, skill development, and career ...

We are looking for an exceptional Head of US / Country Manager to build, grow, and lead Mercuryo ... Working closely with Business Development, Product, Legal, Compliance, Risk, Operations, and ...

We are looking for an exceptional Head of US / Country Manager to build, grow, and lead Mercuryo ... Working closely with Business Development, Product, Legal, Compliance, Risk, Operations, and ...

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How much do head business development jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for head business development in Florida is $94,636.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,900.00 and $113,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a head of business development do?

A Head of Business Development is responsible for driving a company's growth by identifying new business opportunities, building relationships with partners and clients, and leading strategic initiatives to expand the organization's market presence. They oversee the business development team, set goals, and develop strategies to achieve revenue targets. Additionally, they analyze market trends, negotiate deals, and collaborate with other departments to ensure successful execution of growth plans.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a head of business development?

To thrive as a Head of Business Development, you need a strong background in sales strategy, market analysis, and relationship management, often backed by a degree in business or a related field and several years of leadership experience. Familiarity with CRM platforms like Salesforce, data analytics tools, and contract negotiation software is typically required. Exceptional communication, strategic thinking, and leadership skills set top performers apart in this role. These capabilities are essential for driving revenue growth, forging strategic partnerships, and guiding teams to achieve ambitious business objectives.

What are some typical challenges the head of business development faces when aligning cross-functional teams toward growth objectives?

The Head of Business Development often encounters challenges in uniting sales, marketing, product, and executive teams around shared business growth goals. Differences in priorities, communication styles, or resource allocation can create friction or slow progress. Overcoming these hurdles requires strong leadership, clarity in setting objectives, and fostering a collaborative culture. Regular cross-departmental meetings and transparent performance metrics can help ensure everyone is aligned and working efficiently toward the company's business development targets.

What is the difference between Head Business Development vs Business Development Manager?

AspectHead Business DevelopmentBusiness Development Manager
ResponsibilitiesStrategic planning, high-level partnerships, overseeing entire business growthExecuting sales strategies, generating leads, managing client relationships
Required CredentialsTypically bachelor's degree, experience in strategic roles, leadership skillsBachelor's degree, sales or marketing experience, strong communication skills
Work EnvironmentSenior leadership meetings, cross-department collaboration, strategic planningSales teams, client meetings, project management
Industry UsageCommon in large organizations, startups, and corporationsWidely used across industries for growth roles

The Head Business Development focuses on strategic leadership and high-level growth initiatives, while the Business Development Manager handles day-to-day sales activities and client relationships. Both roles require relevant experience and skills, but the Head role is more strategic and leadership-oriented.

What are the most commonly searched types of Business Development jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Business Development jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Head Business Development jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Head Business Development job openings:

Infographic showing various Head Business Development job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,636 per year, or $45.5 per hour.

Manager, Business Development (Florida)

John Paul Mitchell Systems

Orlando, FL โ€ข On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Description:

Who We Are

John Paul Mitchell Systems (“JPMS”) is recognized worldwide for developing and marketing innovative hair and skin care products since 1980. We’ve been serving the professional beauty industry with salon-quality hair care products, styling tools and professional hair color through our family of brands including Paul Mitchell, MITCH, Awapuhi Wild Ginger, Tea Tree, Paul Mitchell Tools, Neuro, The Demi, Paul Mitchell the Color, Blonde, and Color XG.


We were the first professional hair care company to take a stand against animal testing and continue our strong commitment to giving back, supporting a wide range of philanthropic causes both domestically and internationally. Sustainability has always been a priority, and we are committed to making our company operations climate neutral to preserve the beauty of the world around us.


Who You Are:

You are a skilled and enthusiastic, high-performing professional who is passionate about hair care and wants to positively contribute to the growth of our iconic brand as well as to our people first culture.


About the Role

The BDM runs JPMS’s new business growth in a territory. The job has two parts that work together:

  • Independently identify and pursue new salon opportunities within the territory, focusing on accounts not currently being actively supported through existing channels. Prospect, qualify, and close new business, managing the full sales cycle from first contact through purchase, and support.
  • Support the local BSG team on opening top tier new salon doors. Train them on JPMS color, partner with local BSG Full-Service leadership, and help convert and grow JPMS business in top tier salons BSG already services.

Color is the priority. Convert salons to The Color XG®, The Demi, and The Color®, grow Paul Mitchell® Professional Color, and make color a bigger share of every salon’s order with us.


*This role works primarily in Florida.


Who We’re Looking For:

Someone who can knock down a tough new color conversion on their own one day and turn around the next to ride with a BSG Distributor Sales Consultant (“DSC”) and help them open a salon they’ve been chasing for months. Someone who knows hair color can have a credible conversation with a color director, salon owner, or DSC and enjoys converting key competitors.


What You will Do:

  • Work with BSG DSCs and local distributor leadership
  • Be the JPMS face for the BSG DSCs and BSG leadership in your territory
  • Run brand training for DSCs and CosmoProf store teams — product knowledge, new launches, color technique stories
  • Show up and present at BSG sales meetings in your territory.
  • Get DSCs excited about leading with JPMS products— contests, recognition, joint wins
  • Flag underperforming DSCs and white-space accounts to your Regional Director (“RD”)
  • Open new salon doors and grow existing business across the territory, with a strong focus on top tier opportunity accounts
  • Independently build and manage a new-business pipeline—prospecting, qualifying, presenting, and closing—while managing follow-up and next steps to move opportunities to commitment.
  • Identify and prioritize high-potential competitor salons—especially those aligned to Titanium and Platinum reward levels—and execute targeted conversion plans to win their color and retail business
  • Create and execute account plans for top-target doors (e.g., decision makers, needs assessment, education support, conversion offer, and 30/60/90-day growth plan) to ensure sustainable wins
  • Operate with a high level of autonomy—owning scheduling, routing, and territory prioritization—while partnering cross-functionally to support onboarding and education where needed
  • Find under-penetrated markets — places where JPMS color isn’t showing up much — and prospect them
  • Cross-sell into existing JPMS salons that only carry part of the line (haircare-only doors that don’t have color, color-only doors that don’t carry haircare)
  • Work with the Education Manager, your RD and the local BSG DSC to make sure conversion salons get the education they need
  • Support local and national trade and education shows and events, with your RD’s advance approval
Requirements:

Required Qualifications:

Skills:

  • A real track record opening new salons with a distributor or direct with a salon pro company or currently as a distributor or sales consultant – ideally salon professional beauty
  • Possess a hunter’s mindset, enjoying prospecting, cold outreach, and winning salons that already buy from someone else
  • Comfortable having a real business conversation with a salon owner — not just product talk
  • Comfortable working through a distributor too — coaching DSCs, running joint salon visits, partnering with store managers
  • Organized and capable of managing a territory, build a target list, and keep a 6-month plan in your head and in a spreadsheet, and Customer Relationship Management system (“CRM”)
  • Demonstrates agility and quick thinking in front of small to mid-size groups, e.g., presenting to a salon team, doing a demo, training a DSC group
  • Solid communicator — phone, email, in person, presentations and elsewhere
  • Decisive, capable of reading data and and picking the right priorities

Education:

  • High school diploma or GED required

Experience:

  • 3+ Years selling in the Salon Pro Channel with a distributor or manufacturer in a field based sales role

Preferred Qualifications:

Skills:

  • Existing relationships with salons currently using competitor direct-sales color lines
  • Licensed cosmetologist, or equivalent experience, selling or education in salon pro
  • Comfortable with CRM (Salesforce or similar) and Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Outlook
  • Familiarity with AI tools for workplace purposes

We are eager to meet people who believe in our mission and can contribute to our team in a variety of ways - not just candidates who check all the boxes. If you think you would be a good fit for the position and our company, we invite you to apply.


Working Conditions

  • Travel 50% of time
  • 4 out of 5 days a week in the field
  • Able to lift boxes 30 lbs or more

Competitive Compensation:

  • The expected base salary range for this position is $65,000 to $75,000. The exact base salary is determined by various factors including geographic location, experience, skills, and education.
  • Discretionary Bonus Plan: This position is also eligible for participation in the company discretionary bonus plan, based on personal performance and company results.
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package: In addition to base salary, JPMS offers a competitive benefits package to eligible employees, including medical, dental, vision, life, accident, critical illness, and disability insurance, retirement savings plans and company match, paid family leave, education-related programs, paid holidays, discretionary vacation time, and more.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and take pride in a diverse environment.