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Working from home or presenting to client families in the field, the Pre-Planning Advisor (PPA) is a self-starter expected to achieve their quota (pacesetter) target by selling pre-need arrangements and services.  The PPA serves families in a professional, caring and timely manner.  Follow-up and generation of referrals from client families are integral to success and to establish a strong service relationship with families. The PPA also develops relationships with the community.
Job Responsibilities
Lead Generation 
- Consistently networks and builds relationships to generate recommendations for gaining referrals for both at-need cemetery arrangements and pre-need arrangements using company tools, processes and standards
 - Holds self accountable for prospecting a minimum of 4 hours every day (if working 8 hours) such as approaching families face-to-face during events, door knocking or group seminars
 - Obtains referrals from families served by the location by following up through visits with families after the service
 - Networks and builds community and civic relationships
 - Explains and presents Dignity Memorial® Personal Planning Guide presentations to families served and referred families
 - Maintains and tracks activity levels to ensure productivity
 - Remains flexible with schedule to achieve results; often works nights and weekends
 
Build Relationships with Families 
- Establishes and maintains strong business relationships with families by connecting with the family, relating to them, resolving their concerns and needs, and committing to follow through
 - Responds to client inquiries in a timely, respectful, sensitive and professional manner
 - Supports families in time of grief with acts of kindness
 - Connects with families through listening, honest communication and genuine concern
 - Develops an understanding of each family’s unique needs and offers solutions that provide value to them
 - Stays in touch with families to ensure satisfaction
 - Prepares for all appointments and performs all procedures with professionalism and attention to detail
 - Provides service beyond expectations to ensure satisfaction and to form the foundation for future sales based on long-term relationships
 - Builds trust-based relationships to earn the right to ask for referrals
 - Earns the right to gain referrals to offer protection to protect family members, and the family’s relatives and friends, by educating them on the benefits of pre-planning
 
Teamwork 
- Consistently builds relationships and works cooperatively with the Funeral Director and other funeral home and/or cemetery staff
 - Collaborates and teams with funeral directors, location managers, and other members of funeral home and or cemetery staff, to provide seamless, high quality service
 - Represents a continuous link from services provided at need, through aftercare, to providing services to protect families in future
 - Thoroughly and completely reviews previous services and contacts with families to prepare to support current needs and or sales
 - Acts as one team, setting arrangement continuation visits within two to three days after the service
 - Shares family concerns with rest of the SCI team
 
Minimum Requirements
Education 
- High school education or equivalent
 - 1-2 years of college or equivalent experience
 
License
- Current state/province issued driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
 - In states/provinces where required, must hold a Funeral Directors License to perform this role
 
Experience
- Sales experience or one to two years industry experience or equivalent education
 - Previous experience with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems is a plus
 
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Basic computer and technology skills within a sales environment
 - Ability to work well in a team, as well as independently
 - Ability to work beyond “standard” hours as the need arises
 - Good driving record
 - Good work ethic
 - High-level of integrity
 - Creative, outgoing and energetic
 - Comfortable presenting in front of others
 - Desire to help others
 - Bilingual, knowledge of another language is a plus
 
Target Compensation Range: $20,000 to $40,000 annually.
The estimated total target compensation for this position in the first year typically ranges from $20,000 to $40,000 annually, consisting of a strong commission-based incentive structure and base pay. In subsequent years, sales professionals commonly earn $100,000 to $150,000 or more annually. Actual compensation will vary based on individual performance, geographic location, and applicable business conditions.
Benefits: Medical*Dental*Vision*Flexible Spending Accounts (health care and dependent care)*Health Savings Account with Company Contribution*Sick Leave*Short-Term Disability*Long-Term Disability*Life Insurance*Voluntary Accidental Death or Dismemberment Insurance*Dependent Life Insurance*SCI 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with Company match*Employee Assistance Program
Postal Code: 96817
Category (Portal Searching): Sales
Job Location: US-HI - Honolulu