King International Advisory Group - Research Manager
King International Advisory Group, a globally recognized leader in private investigations based in Toronto, Canada, is seeking a dynamic and experienced Research Manager to lead our intelligence team. The ideal candidate will play a pivotal role in maintaining the excellence and efficiency of our investigative operations, ensuring our clients receive unparalleled service.
Key Responsibilities:
- Client Engagement: Be the first point of contact for client inquiries, setting the stage for our investigative process by advising on scope, budget, and timelines.
- Operational Excellence: Take charge of case assignments from initiation to conclusion, ensuring seamless operations and meticulous file management.
- Leadership and Development: Cultivate a culture of learning and excellence, mentoring team members and enhancing their investigative prowess.
- Financial and Time Management: Keep a tight ship by monitoring project timelines and budgets, ensuring efficiency without compromising on quality.
- Quality Assurance: Maintain our reputation for excellence by overseeing the integrity of our reports and suggesting further investigative strategies.
- Administrative Mastery: Ensure operational fluency through meticulous record-keeping, invoicing, and client communications.
Qualifications:
- Must hold an active Ontario Private Investigator License.
- A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field is required; an advanced degree is preferred.
- Demonstrated expertise in investigative research or project management.
- Exceptional leadership qualities with a proven track record in team development.
- Outstanding communication skills for both client and internal team interactions.
- Proficient in office software and file management systems, with an ability to juggle multiple projects under tight deadlines.
Join Us: If you're driven by a quest for excellence and ready to make a significant impact, we want to hear from you. Submit your resume, cover letter, and any pertinent certifications or references by March 31, 2024.