Scouter | $12-$15 Base Pay Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Scouter | $12-$15 Base Pay

Job Description
This is an entry level Part-Time position revolving primarily around the evening hours, five days a week. The base pay ranges from $12 to $15 an hour depending on experience, with bonus pools distributed in accordance with efficiency. Advancement is reserved for the extraordinary.
We serve our clients through education on current financial dynamics affecting our economy. The vast majority of the community is considerably uneducated in this respect, with most education coming from the school system, revolving around balancing a check book and the like.
In order to be an effective member of this team, one must have a strong conviction in how we serve our fellows.
Responsibilities
Respond to inquiries from Director on geographic scouting. Create and distribute region specific reports and related data; rosters, numbers versus goals, lead status, and follow up reminders.
Work closely and collaboratively with scouts, communications, and director staff to ensure a seamless internal support system exists for our clientele.
Schedule, coordinate, and facilitate client appointments with Director. Support prospecting and sales support needs as directed by the Director and Program Relations Associates.
Coordinate the attendance of regional conventions as directed by the Director.
Qualifications
Candidates for this role will have a history of high achievement demonstrated by a proven record of rapid advancement in exceeding goals and outperforming peers. Candidates shall also hold the following characteristics above all others.
Ability to influence people
Entrepreneurial and self motivated to succeed
Perseverance and resilience
Confident and engaging presence
Concise, inspiring communication
Client focus mentality
High professional standards and integrityEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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