Part Time International Exchange Coordinator - PAX : Program of Academic Exchange (miami, florida) Education, Training & Library - Miami, FL at Geebo

Part Time International Exchange Coordinator - PAX : Program of Academic Exchange (miami, florida)

Company Description:
About PAX While PAX has a global vision, the organization works one student at a time.
Committed to a quality program that is small and personal, PAX works exclusively with high school exchange.
All PAX programs feature a homestay experience with a family abroad.
Job Description:
PAX :
Program of Academic Exchange Job Industry:
Education, Sales, Youth Counseling, Non Profit Job Title:
Community Coordinator Job Type:
Part:
time Compensation:
Up to 1200 per student, plus bonuses and international travel opportunities PAX :
Program of Academic Exchange is an international non:
profit, working with high school exchange students from 70
countries Each year, we offer a number of international trips for community coordinators to learn more about the countries from which our impressive young people come.
Bring the world to your community; make a difference in the lives of courageous international students; and learn more about the world Have parented or worked with teens for three or more years Are optimistic, motivated, flexible self:
starters.
Must possess excellent communication skills.
Bring an internationally minded perspective to what they do Education, sales, and youth counseling experience a plus Should live in the community for more than 3 years Job responsibilities include:
Arranging semester and academic year homestays and high school enrollment for exchange students.
Generating interest in the local community, working with volunteer families interested in hosting.
Additional information and compensation:
Interested? To learn more about the PAX Community Coordinator position apply here orvisit our website at pax/home_coordinators.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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