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Assistant District Manager Gannett Publishing Sarasota Herald $17 per hour The Sarasota Herald - Tribune is seeking an Assistant District Manger to work within our Distribution Department. This ...

Assistant District Manager Gannett Publishing Sarasota Herald $17 per hour The Sarasota Herald - Tribune is seeking an Assistant District Manger to work within our Distribution Department. This ...

We have a part-time sports clerk positions available with the Telegraph Herald based in Dubuque, Iowa. Our sports clerks prepare and input sports information within the newspaper and our online ...

Distribution Worker

Bristol, TN · On-site

$18.50 - $23.75/hr

The Bristol Herald Courier has openings for a part time Inserter to work in our Production Department. Duties include operating inserting machine, feeding pre-prints into insert machine hoppers ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Herald, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Herald, you need excellent verbal communication, public speaking ability, and a thorough understanding of ceremonial protocols, often supported by formal training or experience in protocol and event coordination. Familiarity with audio equipment, public address systems, and sometimes basic event management software is typically required. Attention to detail, poise under pressure, and strong interpersonal skills help a herald build rapport and maintain professionalism during official events. These skills ensure accurate and dignified announcements, smooth event execution, and uphold the reputation of the institution represented.

What are some common challenges faced by Heralds when coordinating ceremonial events?

Heralds often encounter challenges such as managing precise timing for announcements, ensuring protocol is followed during ceremonies, and coordinating effectively with event organizers and dignitaries. Attention to detail and clear communication are essential, as errors can disrupt the flow of formal events. Additionally, Heralds must remain adaptable to last-minute changes and work closely with other ceremonial staff to maintain the event's decorum and structure.

What is the difference between Herald vs Public Relations Specialist?

AspectHeraldPublic Relations Specialist
CredentialsJournalism or Communications degree, media experienceCommunications, Public Relations, or Journalism degree
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, newspapers, online news platformsCorporate, agency, or nonprofit organizations
Industry UsageUsed in media and journalism sectorsUsed across various industries for reputation management
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While a Herald primarily works in media outlets focusing on news reporting, a Public Relations Specialist manages an organization's public image and communications. Both roles require strong communication skills and media knowledge, but Heralds are more journalism-focused, whereas Public Relations Specialists work in corporate or organizational settings to shape public perception.

What are Heralds and what do they do?

Heralds are officials who historically served as messengers and announcers for royalty and nobility, as well as experts in heraldry—the system of designing, displaying, and recording coats of arms and genealogies. In modern contexts, heralds often work for governmental or ceremonial organizations, helping to organize state occasions, maintain records of armorial bearings, and advise on matters of protocol. Their work combines ceremonial duties with specialized knowledge of history, symbolism, and tradition.
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Mechanic/Automotive Service Technician - Entry Level

Mechanic/Automotive Service Technician - Entry Level

Sarasota Ford

Sarasota, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Kickstart your automotive career with Sarasota Ford, one of the top 100 Ford dealerships in the nation! We are seeking passionate Entry-Level Technicians who are eager to learn, grow, and build a successful career with us.
Why Start Your Career at Sarasota Ford?
  • Sponsorship and Continued Educational Training with Ford Certification Programs
  • Hands-On Experience: Learn from Senior Master Technicians, gaining insights from the industry best with our in-house Technician Development Program
  • Work with an Innovative Employer: We offer an industry-best benefits package.
  • Supportive Environment: We encourage long-term career growth and development.

Our Industry-Leading Benefits Package Includes:
  • Top Pay Plan
  • Medical Insurance (Multiple Plans Available)
  • 401(k) Plan with Employer Match
  • 1 Week of Flexible Paid Time Off After 90 Days
  • 1 Week of Paid Vacation After 1 Year
  • Long and Short-Term Disability Options
  • Free Life Insurance Policy
  • Employee Discounts
  • And Much More!

Recognized for Excellence:
Join Our Award-Winning Team at Sarasota Ford!
  • Herald-Tribune Top Workplace (8 straight years)
  • Herald-Tribune Best Service
  • Herald-Tribune Best Sales
  • Ford Top 100 Dealer
  • President's Award
  • Triple Crown Award

Join us in delivering outstanding customer service and building a future in the automotive industry. If you are driven, focused, and ready to learn, apply now!
Requirements
Daily responsibilities will include:
  • Assist with vehicle maintenance and repair: Support experienced technicians in diagnosing and repairing vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, etc.), but under supervision.
  • Basic vehicle inspections and maintenance: Perform general vehicle inspections and simple maintenance tasks like oil changes, tire rotations, brake checks, and battery replacements.
  • Communicate effectively with team members: Assist in communicating minor diagnostic findings to the service team, without the direct responsibility to update customers.
  • Maintain a clean and safe workspace: Help ensure the work area is kept clean, organized, and safe, under the guidance of more experienced technicians.
  • Participate in training sessions: Engage in training and mentorship to learn technical skills and stay informed about changes in automotive technology.
  • Adhere to safety regulations: Follow all safety protocols and assist with the proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials.

All applicants must pass pre-employment testing to include background checks, MVR, and drug testing to qualify for employment