What are the responsibilities and job description for the High School International Student Coordinator position at ISE Student Exchange Program?
Coordinators are the Heart of our exchange program!
- Service Area: 1-30 mile radius of your home residence
- Job Type: Independent Contractor, WFH, per-placement compensation (not wage) with free international travel, no set hours
- Great fit for: active or retired teachers, at-home-parent, coaches, or community engagers
Job Overview
A typical day for a Student Exchange Coordinator involves a whirlwind of activities centered around host family recruitment, orientation, and ongoing support for the international students they match. ISE coordinators are the unsung heroes of global exchange, crafting enriching cross-cultural experiences.
JOIN US IN BRIDGING CULTURES
The ISE Exchange Student Program is offering an exciting opportunity to become a cultural ambassador in your community.
ISE provides a unique chance to blend work and community engagement in a meaningful way. As an independent contractor, you'll enjoy the flexibility of working from home while playing a crucial role in enriching the lives of international students and local host families. This role is ideal for stay-at-home parents, teachers, retired educators, coaches, or anyone with a heart for community service.
The Cultural Impact
By joining ISE, you'll help students from over 40 countries integrate into local high schools for an academic year. You'll be instrumental in helping these students share their unique cultures with their host families, American classmates and local community, creating lifelong bonds and mutual understanding.
Exciting Travel Incentives
Your efforts won't go unnoticed. As you help build these cultural bridges, you can earn free trips to stunning destinations like Brazil, Greece, and Denmark. It's a win-win: make a difference in your community and explore the world!
What You'll Do
- Recruit Host Families: Find warm, welcoming volunteer families eager to provide a home away from home for international students.
- Collaborate with Schools: Work closely with local schools to ensure students are enrolled smoothly and compliant with all requirements.
- Provide Ongoing Support: Be a reliable resource for both students and families throughout the school year, meeting in-person six times throughout the academic school year
Let's Chat!
If you would like to move forward and learn more about this fun and culturally rewarding community outreach role, just let us know via really that you'd like a 20 minute phone interview and we'll be in touch.
Got questions before scheduling an interview?
Learn more at: www.regional-development.org/qa-link.html
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $1,100.00 - $25,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Referral program
- Work from home
Compensation Package:
- 1099 contract
- Bonus opportunities
- Commission pay
- Supplemental income
Schedule:
- Choose your own hours
- On call
Application Question(s):
- Area Representatives are required to conduct several in-person visits to the exchange students and host families they match. These visits are vital as they provide a personal touch that emails and phone calls simply can't match. By meeting face-to-face, representatives can better understand the dynamics between the student and the host family, offering tailored support and guidance. Will you be able to provide this service?
- What makes you a good fit for this cultural exchange position?
Experience:
- classroom teaching: 3 years (Preferred)
- parenting: 10 years (Preferred)
Location:
- Charlotte County, FL (Required)
Work Location: Remote
Salary : $1,100 - $25,000