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Sales Manager- Receptive Tour Operator

Company Name:
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Type Full Time
Offered By Natchez Mississippi
Canal Street
Natchez , Mississippi
Salary 34,000-plus bonus potential
Deadline 04192014
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Information Name: Regina Charboneau
Title: board member
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Managing the only receptive tour operator in Natchez. Creating packages for group tours visiting high profile Southern Town. You have access to homes and events that are unique to the area so you have a great palate to work with. Wonderful opportunity for growth and increased salary potential. Must love history and people.
Duties
Managing the day to day operations of a Receptive Tour Company. Specializing in group tours of historic properites and events.
Creating packages for group tour operators Over see Marketing of products that are offered
Creating contracts and systems to insure happy clients
This is a day-time job- very few evenings if any. Work flexible days, including partial weekends and some holidays (closed Christmas and New Years Day). Some travel to major travel shows- such as ABA and Travel South.
Qualifications
Experience with a minimum three years in Resort/Hotel Tour & Travel Sales or Receptive Tour Operator or Historic properties background
Microsoft Office/ Excel and Quick books preferred but computer literacy is essential
Self-Motivated and results oriented
Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize
Excellent verbal and written communication/presentation skills
Excellent time-management skills and able to handle multiple priorities
Strong people skills, negotiating skills, decision-making capabilities, resourcefulness to conduct independent research and gather information to fully understand your market and strong analytical skills
Able to work with a board
Interested in obtaining group tour business to increase bonusEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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