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Lead Device Coordinator

  • Permanent
  • Full time
  • 50613, Cedar Falls, IA, United States
  • Trials Operations

TTMT Device Coordinators handle the important work in preparing and sending trial devices for clients to test drive our equipment. The Lead Device Coordinator works alongside the Director of Trials Operations and other team leads to support the team's daily department needs and training. As a new TTMT'r, you’ll learn everything about our exclusive line of speech-generating devices and the clients we serve.

The Lead Device Coordinator is responsible for:

  • Answering team member questions
  • Onboarding and training staff
  • Administrative department tasks
  • Conducting employee 1:1s

If you love being part of an incredible team and are eager to assist with the development of staff, while providing top-level support, this might be the position for you!


Key Skills for This Role:

  • Top-notch communication skills.
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities.
  • Previous leadership experience preferred.
  • Training will be provided!


What We Offer:

Our benefits and culture are focused on providing a work/life integration to best support our team. The benefits offered for this role include:

  • Work hours are 8:00 - 4:30 M-F for training, flexible scheduling after training
  • Generous Paid Time Off - 23 days annually (prorated first year)
  • 10 Paid Holidays including a Floating Holiday
  • 401k plan with 3% Employer Contribution
  • Paid Parental, Adoption, & Foster Care Leave
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package - Including Medical, Dental, Vision, & Company Provided Life Insurance
  • Voluntary Dependent Care Account & Flex Spending Account
  • Voluntary Life Insurance & Disability Insurance Coverages
  • Supportive & Collaborative Culture
  • Growing Company with Internal Opportunities
  • Training and Education Provided including Professional and Personal Wellness
  • Community Involvement


What We Do:

Talk To Me Technologies is a leading provider of Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) Devices, training, and support. Together, we provide a voice for those affected by the communication and physical challenges of autism, ALS, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, stroke and many other similar conditions.