Local Coordinator for Youth Exchange Organization Part Timeother related Employment listings - Laurel, DE at Geebo

Local Coordinator for Youth Exchange Organization Part Time

ICES is an experienced nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting a peaceful world by increasing international awareness and understanding through high school youth exchange.
We are immediately seeking individuals for the Local Coordinator position who have experience in youth exchange and/or will be trained. Responsibilities include recruiting and screening volunteer host families, facilitating positive relationships with local schools, and supporting exchange students during their program in the position.
The candidates must have strong ties to their local community and an appreciation for foreign cultures. ICES students come to the U.S. from Europe, Asia, South America and Australia. The Local Coordinator position offers supplemental income and the opportunity to earn wonderful incentive trips to different parts of the world.
We are looking for people who are sales oriented, love working with people, have internet access and most importantly love making a difference and working with youth from around the world.
Requirements:
Must be at least 25 years or older
Responsible
Have transportation
Have an enthusiastic and caring disposition
Be an excellent communicator
Have an interest in foreign cultures
Enjoy working with youth between 15 and 18 years of age
Sales Oriented
Networking Capabilities
This is considered a part-time work from home position and is considered supplemental income.
This is great opportunity for anyone with a full time job looking for extra money, those who are retired, school teachers, or stay at home parents.
If you are interested in this opportunity please send a copy of your resume, including your contact information (name, email, and phone) so that we can follow up with you in a timely manner.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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