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The Regional Sales Manager will be a key contributor to driving Wakefield Thermal s ambitious growth plans in the aluminum extrusion marketplace. Partner with Senior Customer Care Coordinator who supports Regional Sales Manager with daily communication and order management for customers.
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The Regional Outreach Specialist is responsible for all outreach and engagement of referral sources relating to all programs in assigned communities that include, but are not limited to the judicial system, corrections departments, hospital and healthcare providers, Veteran services agencies, housing authorities, and other community partners.
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The Regional Maintenance Manager (RMM) is responsible for mentoring and training on-site service team members as well as ensuring compliance to company policies for maintenance. Assist the Regional Property Manager (RPM) with the annual budget process providing subject matter expertise for maintenance-related items.
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The Regional Sales Manager will manage key Distributor and Dealer accounts. We are seeking an experienced sales professional to fill a Regional Sales Manager role. We sell in virtually every market around the world directly to OEMs and also to retail partners like Bass Pro Shops, Amazon, West Marine, and Walmart.
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The Regional Analytics Strategist will work with the Analytics Programs Director and team, as well as the regional teams, to advise congressional campaigns in their region on their strategic roadmap.
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The Corporate Regional Registered Dietitian position at Hy-Vee is a dynamic role that involves overseeing the nutritional needs of 1-3 store locations. Job Title: Corporate Regional Registered Dietitian.
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Media Representation: Represent the Hy-Vee brand in various media outlets, including TV segments, radio, podcasts, and contribute to newspaper articles/blogs. Company Values: Commitment to the Hy-Vee mission and a willingness to promote the values of the company.
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At Hy-Vee our people are our strength. Complete Hy-Vee media training. Must have completed four-year college degree and dietetic internship approved by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) and certification to be a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Dietitian for the state(s) they support.
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This position is dedicated to providing individualized care through nutrition counseling for various health conditions, as well as conducting health screenings such as biometric, hemoglobin A1C, Omega-3 Index, and Vitamin D screenings.
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Car, cell phone, PC or laptop, calculator, Cholestech (cholesterol test), Affinion, glucometer, blood pressure cuff, two-wheeler, ladder, four wheel cart, fax machine and copier. Health Screenings: Conduct health screenings including biometric, hemoglobin A1C, Omega-3 Index, and Vitamin D screenings to assess and address customers' health needs.
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Accountable and Reports to: Assistant Vice President, Dietitian Services. Group Presentations and Classes: Organize and conduct group presentations and classes, offering nutritional education to a wider audience, both in person and virtually.
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Dietitian must keep current on all nutrition topics and trends for customer education. Must be physically able to perform sedentary work: occasionally lifting or carrying objects of no more than 10 pounds, and occasionally standing or walking.
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The role extends to a diverse range of experiences within the field of nutrition, including, but not limited to: group presentations/classes, personalized shopping assistance, and media representation.
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Independence: Comfort and capability in working autonomously without constant supervision. Business Management: Implement strategies to increase referral rates and drive business growth. The duties of this position are performed in a general office and retail setting.
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Individualized Nutrition Counseling: Provide personalized nutrition counseling to customers with a focus on addressing specific health conditions. Product Knowledge: Stay informed about a variety of food products available in store and have the ability to educate customers through personalized shopping assistance.
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