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Supervisory support from a full time Regional Director and 24 hour Emergency Services Hotline. By becoming a Greenheart Exchange Local Coordinator, you have the opportunity to change the world by bringing cultural exchange to your community.
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0 fees or cost to become a Local Coordinator. With an ardent commitment to sustainable practices, a steadfast dedication to expanding worldviews, and an abiding passion for planetary change, we are guided by our vision of a united and flourishing global family.
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Established in 1985, Greenheart Exchange, is a non-profit international education exchange organization dedicated to the promotion of cultural understanding, academic development, environmental consciousness and world peace.
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Past destinations have included Barcelona, Rome, Munich, Budapest, Athens, and Miami. 1,700 - $2,400 per placement for a 10 month student (varies) Access to complete student database with downloadable forms and student bios.
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Supervisory support from a full time Regional Manager and Director and 24 hour Emergency Services Hotline. (Please Note: As an independent Contractor/Local Coordinator for Greenheart Exchange, we will train and mentor you the entire time you work with us.
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1,100 - $1,600 per placement for a 10 month student, $900 for a 5 month student. In 2004, CCI adopted Greenheart as its environmental and social initiative. Greenheart connects people and planet through environmentalism, fair trade, social transformation and cross cultural understanding.
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700 for student being placed in a requested Urban/Suburban area (30k ppl or more) Based in Chicago, Illinois, Greenheart organizes high school exchange, short-term group homestay, intern and trainee, work & travel in the U.S. and study, teach, volunteer, and language programs in over 30 countries around the world.
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Willingness to engage people in conversations and ask them to become volunteer host families. You are an independent contractor, and are paid once the work is completed. Opportunity to earn award travel to attend the Annual Greenheart Exchange Incentive Conference (all expenses paid.
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Past destinations have included Barcelona, Rome, Munich, Budapest, Athens, and The Dominican Republic. Speaking a foreign language is not necessary. Free digital marketing and promotional resources. Additional Incentives such as trips, electronics or extra monetary compensation may be offered throughout the year.
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1,300 - $1,700 per placement for a 10 month student, $1,100 for a 5 month student. Past destinations have included Spain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Greece, Brazil, Argentina, Aruba, Cancun, and more. Does “Extroverted – Passionate – Self Starter” describe you.
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The Education Coordinator works with a dynamic multi-lingual team of farmworker leaders who speak Spanish, English, Haitian Creole, and Mayan languages. The curriculum uses popular education art and techniques to discuss the Fair Food Program’s protections including the right to work free of labor trafficking, sexual violence, and retaliation as well as how to report rights violations to the 24/7 hotline, the swift investigation process, and how the Code is enforced by market consequences.
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Find host families, maintain relationships with schools, and raise awareness about student exchange. Local Coordinators are independent contractors who find American host families and match them to international high school exchange students from over 60 different countries.
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Facilitate a host family orientation before the student's arrival. Perform in-person meetings with the student during the year. Monthly contact with the host family and student. You would not be limited to just a few students assigned to you and your team, you will have full access to all unplaced students.
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Comprehensive online training sessions on how to be successful. Respond today to find out if this opportunity is right for you. Connect with their community and are willing to reach out. Professionally represent Greenheart Exchange in your community.
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