We're looking for a Community Cebador to grow awareness and sales of yerba mate in your respective communities by sharing Guayakí products with important partners in the Miami area. You love where you live and enjoy amplifying the facets that make it special. You are engaged in hobbies and interests that connect to the roots of their community in meaningful ways - whether it be arts and music, outdoor recreation, or creating positive change. You'll create a brand spark by educating and exciting individuals about Guayakí and leaving them feeling connected to the brand. This is a part-time position, working up to 20 hours a week and you may work evenings and weekends. You'll report the Field Marketing Specialist/Manager.

How you’ll help:

  • Collaborate with field marketing team to create an allocation plan to share Guayakí products within your community
  • Communicate your local knowledge, insights, and opportunities to rest of the field team
  • Establish relationships with important individuals/organizations/groups in your community
  • Educate your community on traditional yerba mate culture as well as our full ine of Guyaki products
  • Search, plan and report product sharing opportunities within your community
  • Work with the Field Marketing Manager/Specialist to coordinate sharing events and donation requests
  • Support community events through sampling when applicable (farmer's markets, climbing competitions, local festivals)
  • Organize programing and report attendance for local Guayakí Community meetups
  • Support events put on by Field Marketing Specialists in your local area
  • Promote brand engagement on your social media platforms with unique content (we don’t want to make this a requirement…may not mention it at all)
  • Potential to collaborate with sales team to identify and approach new retail accounts within your community

What you’ll provide:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Current Driver's License with clean driving record and meet DOT driving standards
  • Must be at least 18 years old

How you’ll be successful in this role:

  • Passion for Guayaki's regeneration-driven business model, the brand, and the product
  • Ability to juggle several changing tasks week to week adapt to changing needs
  • Rooted in community - extremely engaged with their local community and has knowledge of local trends.
  • Professional team-player and collaborator with great oral and written skills
  • Enjoyment when connecting with new people
  • Approaches new and different ideas with curiosity and with an open-mind

What we offer:

 

This is a part-time job not eligible for benefits. 

Hourly Pay
$20$20 USD

At Guayakí Yerba Mate, we're more than just a beverage company: we believe yerba mate culture allows us to "COME TO LIFE" together and is an invitation to personal, social, ecological and cultural regeneration. Market Driven Regeneration™ is Guayakí Yerba Mate’s business model that aspires to create a net positive impact in the world throughout our operations and supply web. It influences the ingredients we source and products we make, distribute, and sell in order to have a positive impact on people and the planet throughout our business.  

As our team expands, we are looking for people to join us who are committed to this aspiration and believe a better world is possible. Our company culture is driven by collaboration, support and teamwork which allows us to grow together. We believe that learning from different perspectives and seeking shared solutions together is an opportunity to grow both individually and as an organization. As an international company rooted in yerba mate native to South America, our people come from different cultures and backgrounds that are welcomed and valued. We question the status quo and seek innovative solutions to help drive the global regenerative business movement. We invite individuals to join our team who embrace work as a collective and aspire to using business as a force for good. 

More about who we are: 

Yerba mate. We love it, we drink it, but what, exactly, is it? Guayakí Yerba Mate started in 1996 as a passion, guided by a purpose and transformed into a brand with the goal of bringing yerba mate to more people. Known to provide a smooth energy boost and improved focus, yerba mate comes from the naturally caffeinated leaves of a species of holly tree found deep in the Atlantic Rainforest of South America and naturally contains a combination of caffeine (also found in coffee), theobromine (also found in chocolate) and polyphenols (also found in green tea) offering a unique beverage experience. 

Guayakí Yerba Mate offers a variety of options to meet energy and refreshment needs through a robust portfolio of ready to drink beverages and traditional loose-leaf products. Brewed with yerba mate and infused with real fruit juices and herbs, Guayaki Yerba Mate is proudly sourced with regenerative, organic and fair-trade certified ingredients. 

To learn more about our impact, check out our Impact Report at: impactreport.guayaki.com 

Guayakí Yerba Mate is an equal-opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will be treated with respect and receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender identity, genetic information, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, uniform service, Veteran status, age, or any other protected characteristic per federal, state, or local law, including those with a criminal history, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including the CA Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.

 

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