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... international exchange students with welcoming host families. With a focus on recruitment ... Part-time, work from home โ€ข Must be at least 26 years old โ€ข Responsible for recruiting and ...

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What is the difference between Part Time International Exchange vs Part Time Language Tutor?

AspectPart Time International ExchangePart Time Language Tutor
Required CredentialsUsually requires a bachelor's degree, language proficiency, and sometimes cultural trainingOften requires language proficiency, teaching certification (optional), and communication skills
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, cultural exchange programs, or host families abroadOnline platforms, language schools, or private clients
Employer & Industry UsageInternational exchange organizations, educational institutions, cultural programs

Part Time International Exchange involves participating in cultural exchange programs abroad, often requiring specific cultural and language skills, and working within educational or cultural organizations. In contrast, Part Time Language Tutors primarily teach languages either online or in person, focusing on language instruction. Both roles involve language skills but differ in work setting, credentials, and purpose.

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Forte International

Piedmont, CA โ€ข On-site

$42K - $48K/yr

Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Company Description
Public diplomacy is at the core of the J-1 Visa exchange program. Our students learn about American culture, customs and ideals while living with American host families and attending high school. Host families in return learn about the customs, culture and ideals of the students they host. FIEA has close partnerships with overseas agents that carefully screen and select students with the appropriate age, background, English language skills and attitude for participating in the international exchange program, while American host families are screened through a process that includes a criminal background check, home inspection and host family interview.
Job Description
As a Local Representative with our international student exchange program, Forte International; you will change lives through recruiting host families and monitoring the progress of international high school students during their exchange program. You are provided with training and individualized support to help you reach your goals.
This is the perfect opportunity for someone with an interest in any of the following:
**Social Work **Customer Service **Teaching **Languages
**Mentoring **Teens **Management **Recruitment
This is a part-time supplemental, contracted position earning up to $1050 for each student during the academic year.
Local representatives are student advocates as well as a liaison with host families who develop broad based local grassroots connections. They engage directly with community members, leaders, educators and administrators in schools. They build strong relationships with local schools, facilitating the enrollment of our students. Active in their communities, they invite friends, neighbors, and new acquaintances to become host families.
Qualifications
Local representatives must have a computer, car, and be comfortable working directly with schools. Excellent for retirees, stay-at-home moms, and people who would like a supplemental income.
Additional Information
Find out more from our Local Representative FAQ's here: http://www.forteexchange.org/local-representatives/faq.html
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