Social Worker / Business Development Manager Campbell

Social Worker / Business Development Manager

Full Time • Campbell
Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Health insurance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
 Executive Home Care is looking to expand their senior care reach and looking to hire a Social Worker / Community Educator for the Executive Home Care Silicon Valley- South Bay
Executive Home Care culture is based on strong core values, recognition of achievements, and respect. If you are excited to use your talents and skills in a way that will truly make a difference, then we are excited to meet you!
We are seeking someone who enjoys building relationships with referrers and families from within their community. You might be working in the health care sector as a social worker and looking to expand your horizons. We have a fantastic toolbox of resources that makes educating the community fun and easy.
 
Qualifications:
· LMSW, LBSW, preferred with experience in the senior care industry
· Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, LPN, RN considered
· Exceptional presentation skills and highly organized
· Experience with PowerPoint
· Experience with the elderly preferred
· Passion for the elderly a must
 
Here's why you'll love working with us:
·         Unlimited Earning Potential
·         that's right... Unlimited Earning Potential
·         Flexible Schedule with Work/Life Balance
·         Health Insurance (with Dental & Vision benefits)
·         Stability and Job Security
·         A Healthy, Positive Work Environment
·         You'll feel Appreciated & Valued
 
Primary Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):
· Identify all local influence centers (hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living with rehabilitation or respite care, doctor's offices and other health providers) to determine lead sources.
· Build and maintain database of potential referrers.
· Conduct training sessions to professionals and families that focus on dementia care and Parkinson’s disease care.
· Personally visit and arrange meetings with persons responsible for or in a position to refer clients; this includes private, public, and non-profit organizations.
· Arrange presentations of Senior Helpers services at staff meetings in hospitals, nursing homes, doctor’s offices, and private companies as well as brokerage companies looking for labor hire partners.
· Attend trade shows, conferences and networking events representing Senior Helpers services. Network with others in the industry to develop additional lead sources.
· Manage periodic on-call calls with internal staff.
· Maintain and manage a (CRM) Customer Relationship Management System to track leads and follow-up on leads.
· Achieve weekly visit frequency with key targets and deliver messaging as per the 52 Week Marketing program.
· Use tracking sheets to record activity and submit to manager weekly.
· Meet with manager weekly to discuss opportunities, referrals status, activity, etc.
 
 
Compensation: $35,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Why Work for Executive Home Care?

Since 2004, Executive Home Care has been a critical resource for families looking for in-home care for their loved ones.

Our caregiver culture is centered around respect and kindness, and we love more than anything to see our caregivers advance in their roles while making a lasting impact in people’s lives, every day.

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Competitive Compensation
A Dynamic Work Environment
& Opportunities to Build a Career That Will Always be in Demand!