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Responsible for business development, administration and overall operations of the facility with emphasis on financial programs, quality, operating systems, and marketing/sales.
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The ideal candidate will hold a degree in business administration or related field, 2-5 years of leadership experience in assisted living or memory care with demonstrated success in developing teams, delivering results, communicating with team members and customers effectively, and strong financial acumen.
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You are a Adobe Certified Expert (Marketo Engage Business Practitioner) with at least 3 years of Marketo administration experience and proficiency in B2B tool integrations. As the Marketing Systems Administrator, you are responsible for operating and optimizing marketing systems with a primary focus on Marketo and integrated applications.
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Works with Regional Vice President and Marketing & Sales department in gathering data and assisting in the sales process in pursuit of new business. Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management or related field or 10-12 years of comparable experience; MBA preferred.
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Undergraduate degree in Marketing, Communications, Finance/Business Administration, or related field. Assist with data management for a variety of business development, marketing, and proposal artifacts.
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Reports to the nursing center Nursing Home Administrator but also has a dotted line report to relationship to the Regional Manager/Director, Sales and MarketingMay supervise other nursing center marketing personnel Why Genesis.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Sales or a related field. This is a part-on-site role for a Sales Marketing Administrator at GC Dance Company in San Marcos, CA. The Sales Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing and implementing sales strategies, managing marketing campaigns, identifying and contacting potential clients, retaining current clientele base and online public image.
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Minimum of two (2) years college education in the field of health care administration, business management, and/or marketing or public relations preferred. Join our team as a nursing center Director of Marketing and Admissions where you will help grow our market share to meet census goals and ultimately improve our financial standing.
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Guide the center sales program which ensures: strong customer, referrer, and payor satisfaction; appropriate market penetration; positive public image; maximization of center Quality Mix (Qmix) and Average Daily Census (ADC) goals.
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TGS is seeking a Business Operations Manager/Assistant Facility Security Officer to help manage the operations of our growing office in Arlington, Virginia including Financial and Accounting operations, Office and Facilities Administration, IT and Security Infrastructure Administration, facilitation and management of Contract Support, Marketing & Sales Support, HR administration, and administrative support to staff and President.
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Provides weekly Sales Reports to the VP Global Sales, Corporate Sales Director, Sales Coordinator, Marketing & Business Development, Rate Administrator, and Branch Managers.
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Post-Secondary education in Computer Science, Business Administration or equivalent training/ experience. A thorough understanding of B2B marketing /sales pipeline practices and KPIs.
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Skills: Sales, Marketing, Communication. They will also collaborate with the administrative team to create promotional materials and contribute to business development initiatives.
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Other duties as assigned Company name is: Durham School ServicesQualifications Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management or related field or 10 years of comparable experience; MBA preferred At least 3 years of supervisory experience and P&L oversightProven ability to meet service delivery expectations including customer and safetyBi-lingual abilities a plusKnowledge of risk assessment to resolve customer issues which do not expose the Company to unnecessary risk.
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