Youth Sports Travel Sales (Remote)

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We are currently seeking to hire a Youth Sports Travel Sales Rep to join our team!

You will be responsible for recruiting youth sports teams for our international 10-day sports tours. The target athletes will range from 11-21 years old and play baseball, basketball, soccer, or volleyball. Tour countries include Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Guatemala, India & Vietnam. Athletes are welcome from schools, clubs, travel & AAU teams.

Sample Tours:

Responsibilities:

  • Identify potential clients including coaches and team owners
  • Conduct presentations with coaches, team owners, players and parents
  • Communicate details of the tours: destinations, accommodations, and itineraries
  • Attend tournaments and trade shows to sell the tours
  • Work directly with our founder to close sales

Qualifications:

  • Current / previous experience in sports as a coach, player or admin
  • Experience in sales including prospecting and closing
  • International travel experience a plus
  • Ability to build rapport with clients

Pay & Benefits:

  • The job is commission-based to start. You receive 25% of the $2,000+ program fee paid by each athlete to EWE Tours.
  • The size of the groups ranges from 10-20 athletes (2 coaches / chaperones go free).
  • You have the option to travel with us on the tours (we pay for your flights, hotel & meals)

About EWE Tours
Established in 2001, EWE Tours is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit based in Philadelphia. We lead students on educational, cultural and sports tours to Africa, Asia and Latin America. Our tours immerse students in non-western cultures and inspire them to learn and grow. Founder/Director Scott Burke is an alum of the William Penn Charter School and Franklin & Marshall College.

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $30,000.00 - $60,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Work Location: Remote

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