Sales, Customer Service - - At Sunrise, our Director of Sales is responsible for building relations and developing referrals. This is the key to success for this sales leadership opportunity. Keeping a pulse on local market conditions and potential referral sources can impact lead generation. Responsibilities:- Nurturing lead sources - Organizing strategic marketing events on site to promote the Sunrise Story- Delivering other creative tactics to convert leads to move-ins- Training new team members as they gain experience on the Sunrise sales team- Reinforce the community?s brand reputation and achieve maximum occupancy goals Qualifications:-Demonstrated sales experience in senior living, hotel / hospitality or related healthcare environment preferred (i.e. hospital, skilled nursing, long term care, hospice, CCRC or home health)- Previous sales experience and successful track record in identifying and building local relationships to drive business- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, as well as the ability to facilitate small-group presentations- Proven ability to effectively handle multiple priorities with exceptional organizational and time management skills- Excellent customer service and interpersonal communication skills, as well as a deeply ingrained passion for seniors to successfully nurture relationships- Schedule flexibility to work one weekend day per week (usually a Tuesday-Saturday schedule) as well as some evenings as necessary- Computer proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite, as well as the ability to learn new applications; previous knowledge of a client relationship management tool for tracking leads preferred
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