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Practice Director Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Practice Details This brand new freestanding hospital will be purpose built with approximately four ... Director's clinical interests. Team The hospital will launch with a growing veterinary team ...

As an RN Associate Director for Outpatient Infusion , you will guide both the clinical and ... Requires a current RN license in state of practice. Requires BLS certification. Must possess a ...

... practice owner. The hospital will be located in the beautiful Phoenix, Arizona area that offers the perfect balance of suburban comfort and urban convenience, with affordable housing, great schools ...

The Director of Security Practice is responsible for leading the growth, operational excellence, and successful delivery of the organization's security practice across consulting, professional ...

Director, Security Practice

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$130 - $170/hr

The Director of Security Practice is responsible for leading the growth, operational excellence, and successful delivery of the organization's security practice across consulting, professional ...

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How much do practice director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for practice director in Arizona is $125,288.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,500.00 and $163,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a practice director?

A Practice Director is a senior leader responsible for overseeing a specific business unit or practice area within a company, often in fields like consulting, technology, or healthcare. They manage teams, set strategic goals, and ensure the delivery of high-quality services to clients. Practice Directors are also involved in business development, resource allocation, and maintaining client relationships. Their role is crucial in driving growth and operational excellence within their area of expertise.

What is a practice director?

A practice director, also referred to as a practice manager, oversees the administrative function of a medical or legal office. As a practice director, it’s your job to ensure receptionists, accountants, and IT workers perform their duties efficiently so that the practice remains financially solvent. You may work on a client outreach project, bringing new members into the fold through various efforts. The minimum qualifications to begin a career as a practice director include a bachelor’s degree or a few years of relevant office experience, plus basic computer skills. You must be highly organized and able to delegate responsibilities to various staff personnel.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a practice director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Practice Director, you need strong leadership abilities, business management experience, and a relevant degree (such as business administration or healthcare management). Familiarity with practice management software, budgeting tools, and compliance systems is typically required, along with certifications like Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) in healthcare settings. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help you lead teams and build effective client or patient relationships. These competencies are crucial for driving operational success, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering a high-performing workplace culture.

What are some common challenges a practice director faces when managing multidisciplinary teams?

Practice Directors often oversee teams comprised of diverse professionals, which can present challenges in aligning goals, communication styles, and project timelines. Balancing the needs and expectations of various stakeholders while ensuring that team members remain motivated and productive is a key challenge. Successful Practice Directors foster collaboration by setting clear objectives, facilitating regular team meetings, and actively resolving conflicts. This role also requires adapting management approaches to support both individual growth and overall business objectives.

What is the difference between Practice Director vs Practice Manager?

AspectPractice DirectorPractice Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (e.g., MBA, healthcare administration) and industry experienceUsually holds a bachelor's degree; some roles prefer certifications or experience in management
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership, overseeing multiple departments or the entire practiceOperational management, focusing on daily practice functions
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in healthcare, legal, consulting firms to denote senior leadershipCommon in healthcare, legal, and professional services to denote mid-level management
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare roles for strategic leadership positionsPeople compare roles for operational management positions

The Practice Director typically holds a more strategic, leadership-focused role overseeing multiple departments or the entire practice, often requiring advanced credentials. The Practice Manager handles daily operations and staff management, focusing on the smooth functioning of the practice. Both roles are essential but differ mainly in scope and level of responsibility.

What are the most commonly searched types of Practice jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Practice jobs in Arizona are:

What are popular job titles related to Practice Director jobs in Arizona?

For Practice Director jobs in Arizona, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Practice Director jobs?

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Infographic showing various Practice Director job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $125,288 per year, or $60.2 per hour.

Business - Practice Director

Henderson Engineers

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$180 - $240/hr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Houston, 12141 Wickchester Lane, Houston, Texas, United States of America

Phoenix, 5343 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America

Remote, 8345 Lenexa Drive, Lenexa, Kansas, United States of America

Dallas, 5201 Tennyson Parkway, Plano, Texas, United States of America

Job Description

Posted Monday, April 27, 2026 at 6:00 AM

At Henderson, we're about more than just buildings
We're about the people, experiences, and longevity of a building. We’re a company of problem-solvers and innovators known for our technical excellence and ability to provide come up with out-of-the-box solutions when it comes to design and construction. We love the process of bringing buildings to life – and keeping them in shape long after the doors open.

As an ESOP, each of our employee-owners are an essential part of our mission to lead the industry in innovation, sustainability, and client experience. With a vision to build a better world, Team Henderson has a people-first culture and diverse portfolio of world-class facilities.

It’s What We Do

We provide total building system design and construction services across multiple high-growth markets throughout the country for industry leaders. You'll get to use your talent to work on projects for some of the biggest names in mission-critical, higher education, sports, healthcare, grocery, restaurant, and retail within the sectors we serve in business, community, grocery, health, retail, and venue.

It’s How We’re Different

We're about more than just buildings. We're about you. You, and the hundreds of passionate employee-owners who make us who we are. We’ve always been committed to providing an inclusive workplace where people can bring their full self to work and helps people reach their full potential – both as professionals and individuals. Together, we provide dream up innovative solutions for our clients industry-wide problems, design and construct spaces that become landmarks, and toast the good life at our happy hours. Take a peek into what makes us different here: https://youtu.be/AIt17t_uJ-A?si=oSMy5zQeUcb_faE3

The Business Sector is where life happens. It’s the buildings where we work and play, the distribution facilities where products are received and stored, the mixed-use spaces where we spend our nights and days, and the data centers that keep us running when we need it most – or sometimes a mix of it all. We design the building systems inside these spaces to be flexible and resilient with an emphasis on productivity and well-being. Our focus is on our clients’ end goals, sustainable operational needs, and tenant comfort to deliver environments that benefit businesses and the communities around them.

Practice Director

The Practice Director oversees strategies and efforts relative to client experience, profitability, technical quality, innovation, business development, and employee engagement for the practice. The Practice Director aligns our vertical markets and our clientele as directed by Sector leadership in support of the company strategic plans. The Practice Director is the brand ambassador for the practice with internal and external clients creating awareness, providing timely state-of-the-practice updates to relevant stakeholders, and building relationships that drive business. The Practice Director oversees the alignment of production staff and project work within the practice. The Practice Director may serve as the Practice Manager, as necessary. This position is heavily matrixed and may include accountabilities across the Sector Leadership team.

Major Accountabilities
  • Develops the annual budget for the practice in cooperation with the sector leadership team, tracks revenue margins and conducts budget reviews to maximize profits.
  • Evaluates practice performance, adjusts operations accordingly, and provides reports and presentations on all aspects of practice performance as requested by the sector leadership.
EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT/TEAMWORK
  • Oversees effective management of employee relations and personnel matters including all employment actions within the practice.
  • Collaborates with organizational, sector, practice, and/or office leadership to foster an engaged, dynamic employee culture and lead company-wide events and initiatives.
  • Teams with Practice Managers to identify opportunities and gaps in employee development efforts and respond with appropriate action.
  • Demonstrates an organization-wide mindset, cooperating across practice leadership to collectively meet sector goals.
CLIENT EXPERIENCE
  • Maintains a national-level knowledge and presence across the practice and industry to inform project pursuits and execution.
  • Builds and maintains client relationships across all geographically strategic locations.
  • Mentors project staff on client expectations, service standards, and practice trends.
  • Utilizes all service lines to grow presence within the practice and better support clients.
  • Manages client experience to ensure a profitable market share within a practice, aligns client maintenance and development with sector growth strategies.
  • Teams with marketing staff to generate proposals and determine a profitable fee structure that aligns with sector strategy.
GROWTH & INNOVATION
  • Assists sector leadership of assigned sector and/or other sectors, as needed, to develop and/or implement plans for the growth and development of the practice.
  • Mentors others to share expertise and knowledge of market, clients, and projects.
  • Monitors and utilizes company and industry trends to ensure the company maintains a competitive position within the practice.
  • Supports implementation of innovation goals for the practice and develops innovative ways to identify, connect, and support clients.
OPERATIONS
  • Oversees all operation areas of the practice through direct supervision of practice managers for project execution within the practice, accountable for meeting company quality standards across individual purview.
  • Assists sector leadership to procure opportunities that align with the sector strategy.
  • Leads communication and collaboration across the practice to ensure consistency across projects.
  • Assesses and communicates the staffing and resource needs for the practice to sector leadership.
  • Implementes process changes in alignment with company strategies and processes to improve client experience.
  • Strategizes the technical needs of the practice to develop and implement appropriate tools, processes, and procedures.

Education, Experience, Licenses, Skills & Abilities

Bachelor’s degree in any engineering, construction management, science, technology, marketing, or business preferred.

Ten (10) or greater years of relevant experience, with a minimum of five (5) years leadership/management experience. (e.g., personnel management, project management, program direction, strategic leadership)

History of building strong teams to improve the client experience and drive business results.

Proven track record in engaging with clients and maintaining effective relationships over time.

Demonstrated ability to achieve measurable results based on client satisfaction.

Demonstrated understanding and participation in professional networks in the AEC industry.

Skills and abilities needed to perform the essential functions of the job.

Henderson’s Core Competency outline the skills and behaviors we look for in every candidate who applies for #TeamHenderson. These skills are the backbone of decades of success as a company. Strategic leaders are expected to demonstrate a great deal of sophistication in each core skills area. Examples of how this looks in action are below.

COMMUNICATION
  • Drives a timely exchange of information
  • Breaks down communication barriers
  • Unites diverse ideas to achieve best results
  • Communicates comfortably with a wide variety of stakeholder
INTEGRITY
  • Leads with humility sharing lessons learned to help others
  • Adapts leadership style naturally in response to challenges
  • Demonstrates great care and consideration for others
  • Prioritizes candor to build trust and advance a culture of accountability
QUALITY ORIENTATION
  • Aligns development with company-wide technical expertise and capabilities
  • Communicates passion and motivates others to achieve high-quality outcomes and client experience
  • Empowers others to deal with ambiguity and maintain consistent standard of service and results
  • Engages the resources in response to areas in need of improvement TEAMWORK/INCLUSION
    • Connects others to build strong networks and teams.
    • Promotes a culture of partnerships to increase diversity in decisions and solutions
    • Values the impact diversity has on company success.
    • Plays key role in bringing on strategic and top talent
    CONTINUOUS LEARNING
    • Interfaces with industry leaders to maintain accurate pulse of relevant markets
    • Builds an environment that rewards initiative and learning
    • Advocates for innovative ways of doing things
    • Empowers others to contribute imaginative solutions and challenge the status quo
    • Aligns leadership development with current and future company needs
    FUNCTIONAL/TECHNICALEXPERTISE
    • Clarifies company goals and strategies, aligns management-level performance metrics appropriately, and provides ongoing coaching to maximize success
    • Maintains relationships throughout the industry to advance company goals
    • Leverages expertise and depth of experience to manage risks with opportunity
    • Makes decisions in the best interest of the company
    • Leads purposefully through change and empowers others to respond confidently
    • Wins buy-in and consensus by building solid businesses cases

    We take care of our people. As a Henderson employee, you'll enjoy some pretty awesome perks. Trust us, your friends will all have work envy.

    Culture
    • Flexible Work Hours (Because we all need to balance work and life.)
    • Casual Dress Code (Be yourself, please.)
    • Paid Volunteer Time (We literally pay you to volunteer.)
    • Paid Parental Leave (Because we know both parents deserve to be there for a new child.)
    • Health and Wellness Initiatives (Get Fit and Stay Fit.)
    • Receptive and Forward-Thinking Leadership (Our doors are always open.)
    • Clear Career Path Options (We want you to excel.)
    • Industry-leading 401K match and profit sharing (When the company succeeds, we all share in that success.)
    • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (Yes, our employees are the owners.)
    • Paid Training for Professional Development (We’ll pay for the time you take getting better at what you do.)
    • Performance Bonuses (When you do well, we reward you for your work.)
    • Comprehensive and Extensive Insurance (We’ve got you covered.)
    • Paid Term Life and Disability (We’ve got your family covered, too.)
    • Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending Accounts (We'll help you take advantage of tax savings.)
    • Paid Time Off and Sick Time off (Take a break. You deserve it!)
    • Financial Wellness & Coaching Program (Financial security makes you a happier team member.)

    Henderson Engineers, Inc. and Henderson Building Solutions are EEO Employers/Vet/Disabled and participate in the E-Verify program.

    Applicants for positions with Henderson Engineers/Henderson Building Solutions must be legally authorized to work in the United States, and verification of eligibility will be required at the time of commencement of employment.

    All offers will be contingent upon completion of the hiring process including verifications and background checks as required for employment.

    Houston, 12141 Wickchester Lane, Houston, Texas, United States of America,

    Phoenix, 5343 N. 16th Street, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America,

    Remote, 8345 Lenexa Drive, Lenexa, Kansas, United States of America,

    Dallas, 5201 Tennyson Parkway, Plano, Texas, United States of America

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