Academic Coordinator for High School Exchange Students! Education, Training & Library - Corvallis, OR at Geebo

Academic Coordinator for High School Exchange Students!

Hello! We are looking for Academic Coordinators for Eugene and Salem, Oregon to include all surrounding areas that will network in your communities to help find families to host high school level exchange students! Coordinators are involved in their communities via church, parent booster club volunteers, youth group volunteers, community garden clubs, school athletics/clubs/activities, etc. We provide detailed training!
We welcome former host families, school staff, church staff, people working part to full time jobs, stay at home moms/dads, anyone who loves working with teens, schools, families, community and has an interest in cultures from around the world!
Pay is as follows:
Place 1-5 students - $700 per student placement
Place 6-9 students - $810 per student placement
Place 10 or more students - $920 per student placement
Place 4 or more students and earn an all expense paid trip to our annual national conference - locations vary each year!
Candidates over the age of 25 preferred. Stable work history, ability to pass a background check and demonstrated ability to work as a team is a must. Please respond via e-mail with a resume to: email removed (or) call (541) 207-3897 and I am happy to answer any questions you may have!
Thank you for your interest in our position and look very forward to hearing from you soon! Cynthia BurgesonEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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