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AspectRemote HostessRemote Receptionist
CredentialsHigh school diploma, customer service skillsHigh school diploma, administrative skills
Work EnvironmentEvent-based, hospitality settings, virtual eventsOffice settings, virtual front desk duties
Industry UsageHotels, events, hospitalityCorporate offices, healthcare, business services
Common Search IntentCustomer service, event hosting, hospitalityAdministrative support, front desk tasks

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$14.25 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

We are hiring a full-time Webinar Host to run a daily live webinar for our current full-pay families. Think: a host who runs the session every weekday, interviews a different guest (a pro athlete, a coach, a head of school, a current parent, a student-athlete), and makes the session something families genuinely want to show up to.
The daily webinar is a live benefit of being enrolled in the online program. Families log in to hear from interesting people, ask questions, and feel closer to the school and the broader community. We need a host who can carry a live room, run a real interview, and reinforce why these families chose us, session after session, without it ever sounding like a sales pitch. We do not care how polished your on-camera resume looks; we care entirely about whether parents and students want to come back tomorrow.
What You'll Do
  • Host the Daily Webinar: Run the live webinar five days a week for current full-pay families, on time and on script, and carry the energy of the room from open to close.
  • Interview a Rotating Guest Lineup: Prep and conduct an interview each session with pro athletes, coaches, school leaders, current parents, and student-athletes, and pull out the stories and specifics that make each guest worth showing up for.
  • Reinforce the Program for Current Families: Speak to the program with genuine fluency and conviction, so every session reminds families why they enrolled and deepens their connection to the school.
  • Own the Run of Show: Build the agenda, the guest questions, the talking points, the transitions, and the close, so every session lands the same way regardless of who the guest is.
  • Handle Live Q&A: Field parent and student questions in real time on the program, the curriculum, athletics, schedule, and life at the school with accurate, on-message answers.
  • Experience Reporting: Report weekly on what is resonating, where families are dropping off, and which guests and topics deserve more time.

Requirements
  • You have hosted live before, and you have the tape to prove it. Live webinars, live shows, live community events, live coaching rooms. You can send recordings where you carried the room from open to close and kept an audience engaged through every segment.
  • You make people want to come back. You have built a recurring live audience before and you understand what keeps people showing up: a real connection to the host, guests worth listening to, and a session that feels different from the last one.
  • Your presence reads through a camera. Parents and students on the other end of a Zoom feel like they are talking to someone they trust. This will be evaluated directly from your application video.
  • You run a clean interview. You prep your guest, you ask the question that opens the story, and you know when to follow up and when to move on. The guest looks good and the audience stays in.
  • You think about engagement, not conversion. You understand registration, show-up rate, watch time, and live participation, and you know what each one tells you about what to fix.
  • Remote-ready setup. Dedicated, quiet workspace, broadcast-quality camera and microphone, strong upload speed, proper lighting, and a clean on-camera background.
  • Location. Remote (U.S.). Available to host live on a recurring weekday schedule in Central Time. U.S. work authorization required.

Bonus Points
  • Education or Athletics Background: Personal experience inside K-12 education, online schooling, youth athletics, or college recruiting.
  • Existing Audience: A personal following on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, or LinkedIn with demonstrated engagement.
  • Community Programming Experience: Track record running a recurring live show, community event, or membership programming with documented retention and attendance numbers.
  • Guest Booking Range: Existing relationships or comfort booking pro athletes, coaches, and other high-profile guests for live conversations.