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Volunteer Spirited Coordinator/Mentor - Flexible, part time

EF High School Exchange Year, the leader in High School exchange, is seeking internationally minded individuals to join a large network of International Exchange Coordinators (IECs).
Have a passion for exchange and cultural awareness?
As an International Exchange Coordinator (IEC), you are the heart of the organization, facilitating amazing cultural experiences for both host families and international students, by networking with families and schools and mentoring students throughout their exchange experience.
Our students come from 13 different countries, and are between the ages of 15-18 years old. All of our students are thoroughly screened in their home country, by our respective offices, and held to a standard of maturity and academic achievement.
Is this the right opportunity for you?
If you are someone who has the enthusiasm to bring exchange to your community and help promote international diplomacy, then this could be a great match for you. This opportunity is part-time and flexible, you decide your level of commitment based on the number of students you choose to supervise. On average, local coordinators earn at least $650 for each student they work with including supervision, plus other travel incentives and rewards!
This is an incredible opportunity to meet people from across the world, create lasting relationships, and change lives, including your own.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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