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Recently awarded one of the 2022 Best Places to work in NY and Best HR teams by comparably, the leading workplace culture and brand reputation platform, A Place for Mom is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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With hundreds of senior living experts nationwide, A Place for Mom helps hundreds of thousands of families each year simplify the process of finding the right senior care solution across home care, independent living, memory care, assisted living, and more.
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A Place for Mom uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. About A Place for Mom. The Healthcare Account Representative (HCAR) works as an inside business development salesperson and will serve as the key point of contact for all professional patient referrals within a dedicated assigned book of accounts.
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Competitive by nature – a selling machine, self-starter motivated to win and hit your sales goals. Take inbound, pre-screened leads and help guide families from initial consultation, to touring of facilities, and ultimately moving into a senior living community.
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Work in a growing, fast-paced industry to help educate families on senior care options and find the right communities to meet their needs while working remotely from your home office. This includes reaching daily call benchmarks, scheduling tours at communities, and converting leads into move-ins resulting in achievement of a monthly quota.
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As the nation’s most trusted senior advisory service, we are a mission-based organization that enables caregivers to make the best senior living decisions for their loved ones. We’re the leading online platform connecting families searching for senior care with a team of experienced local advisors providing insight-driven, personalized solutions.
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Drive outcomes every day with passion and a sense of mission. You will work with your Regional Manager to establish a full-time, 40 hour work schedule on an hourly, non-exempt basis.
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Passionate about learning and development – excitement to learn about our industry through extensive new hire training program as well as ongoing feedback to help you improve performance over time.
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Looking for a fully remote sales opportunity as part of a growing company. Enjoy a highly competitive sales environment and the ability to grow your wages monthly.
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Work collaboratively with your Senior Living Advisors and cross functionally with other teams to ensure a best in class experience for all customers. You have a sincere appreciation for the hustle to execute the sale and care about providing a quality customer experience.
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Basic Technology Skills a must; Social Media savviness and VOIP telephony system experience a plus. A professional inside salesperson with a passion for senior care.
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Proficient in Digital – fluent and comfortable with Microsoft Office and digitally savvy in order to learn and use our internal CRM system. Flexible – to achieve targets, advisors need to be available to work evening, nights and weekends.
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Work in a growing, fast-paced industry to help guide families on their search for senior living communities, while working remotely from home. In this role you will make outbound calls to follow up with the family throughout the search process, providing referrals, scheduling tours and offering additional support through the decision making process for the families and communities.
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Flexibility - We are a consumer facing business and we need to be available when our families need us. Prior phone sales and remote work experience preferred. Competitive by nature - You need to have the drive to win and hit your sales goals.
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Success is measured by reaching daily call benchmarks, scheduling tours at communities, and converting leads into move-ins. Act as the liaison between families in need and the senior housing communities or care providers.
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