Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator - Tom Green County and Surrounding Sales - Abilene, TX at Geebo

Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator - Tom Green County and Surrounding

Some key Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator qualifications are:
o Ability to drive sales o Outgoing, positive personality (Extrovert) o Excellent verbal and written communication skills o Strong organizational skills o Leadership skills and exceptional interpersonal skills o Self-disciplined & goal-oriented o Keen problem-solving skills with a flexible mindset o Excellent presentation abilities; speak effectively to small and large groups of adults and students Additional strengths of a successful Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator include (but are not limited to):
o School or organizational-based volunteer experience (PTA/PTO volunteers - running a fundraiser is great experience) o College degree and/or equivalent proven business experience Job Profile As an Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator you will:
o Receive commission based on pay at the conclusion of each fundraising contract; this is a contractor-based, commission-only position o Develop a list of prospective clients in your territory o Follow up on sales leads generated from trade shows, marketing campaigns, website, vendors and other sources o Meet and consult with potential clients regarding their fundraising needs o Utilize competitive intelligence and product knowledge to increase market penetration o Travel within your territory o Finalize contracts o Coordinate, support, and monitor fundraisers from beginning to end o Document progress and maintain clients within database Compensation As an Area Fundraising Sales Coordinator you will:
o Earn commission based on sales at the conclusion of a fundraising contract o Develop and grow your territory to increase your earning potential o Have unlimited earning potential within your exclusive territory (no competition for contracts) Click here to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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