Community Coordinatorother related Employment listings - Michigan City, IN at Geebo

Community Coordinator

PAX - Program of Academic Exchange
PAX - Program of Academic Exchange is a non-profit educational organization whose mission is to increase mutual respect among the people of the world, to foster an appreciation of our differences and similarities, and to enhance our ability to communicate with one other. PAX believes that this mission is served by providing young people with the opportunity to study abroad and live with a host family for an extended period of time.
We are currently hiring for the position of community coordinator.
Job responsibilities include:
Arrange semester and academic year homestays and high school enrollment for exchange students.
Generating interest in the local community, working with families interested in hosting.
Providing orientation for both families and students.
Guiding young, international visitors through personal and culture adjustment,
Providing your community and the young people they host positive, life changing exposure to new cultures.
Participate in the annual PAX national meeting, held each year in a distinctive, attractive location.
Enjoy working with teens serving their communities.
Are optimistic, motivated, flexible self-starters
Bring experiences from the education sector.
Possess excellent communication and sales skills
Bring an internationally-minded perspective to what they do.
Additional information and compensation:
The position boasts part-time, flexible scheduling, modest compensation on a commission basis, annual international travel perks, and is managed from home. Many coordinators approach the position as a meaningful community service project with benefits, a second job, or an opportunity to pursue their interests and passions while making a contribution to their community. The commission per student starts at $700 ($300 paid for placement upfront with the remaining paid out quarterly).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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