What are the responsibilities and job description for the Area Representative Needed position at World Heritage Student Exchange Program?
I am looking for a representative to start as soon as possible to assist in the placement for a host family in Gig Harbor.
As a World Heritage Area Representative, you will be the most important link in the chain connecting all the individuals involved in the World Heritage exchange experience. You will be the most visible to the exchange students, host families, and high schools.
What are some of the responsibilities of a World Heritage Area Representative?
World Heritage Area Representatives wear many different hats:
- Publicize World Heritage in their local communities
- Recruit and screen prospective host families
- Conduct host family orientations
- Recruit high school students to spend an academic year overseas
- Conduct student orientations
- Offer support and guidance to exchange students and their host families during the exchange year assisting with and advising on problems that may arise
- Plan and organize social and recreational activities for the exchange students
As you can see, there are a variety of tasks, but don’t worry, as part of the World Heritage team you will be more than adequately prepared to perform your duties!
In addition to the very comprehensive manual each Area Representative receives, and the annual training meeting, World Heritage has a wonderful group of Area Coordinators who supervise, support, and communicate with all World Heritage Area Representatives regularly. World Heritage also has a National Director who ensures that the Area Coordinators are fulfilling their responsibilities.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: From $700.00 per year
Supplemental Pay:
- Bonus pay
- Commission pay
COVID-19 considerations:
We follow all local and state Covid-19 guidelines.
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Preferred)
Work Location: One location