High School International Exchange Representative at Pan Atlantic Foundation

Many families across the United States want to welcome a young person from another country, but they need the right support to make it work well. This role gives you the chance to guide that process in a simple and meaningful way. It allows you to help teens adjust to a new culture, help families learn from a new guest and earn steady extra income. It is flexible work that fits many lifestyles and gives you a strong sense of purpose.

Pan Atlantic Foundation runs a trusted cultural exchange program for high school students. They match international students with American families who are willing to host them for an academic year. These families gain new friendships, new memories and a deeper understanding of life outside their own country. Area Representatives make all of this possible by finding families who want to host, placing students in the right homes and supporting everyone during the full stay.

Job Summary

Position: High School International Exchange Representative
Company: Pan Atlantic Foundation
Location: Remote, United States
Employment: Part time, Contract
Salary Range: 1,000 to 14,000 per year, based on student placements
Job Category: Cultural exchange, community outreach, youth support

About the Company

Pan Atlantic Foundation partners with hundreds of families each year who choose to host international students. These families come from different backgrounds, but they share a strong interest in culture, service and helping young people. The foundation works closely with each family to ensure the student has a safe, stable and warm home. They also guide students as they settle into school life and adapt to their new community. The goal is simple, help students feel welcome and help families enjoy a rich cultural experience.

What You Will Do in This Role

Your main task is to connect with people in your town or city and help them understand what hosting a student involves. You explain how the program works, what support families get and why hosting can be a positive experience. When you find a family that is ready to host, you review their home, learn about their interests and match them with a student who fits well. This match is important because a good fit creates a smoother school year for both the student and the family.

Once a student is placed, you stay in contact with the family and the student. You check on how things are going, help with small issues and guide them through any changes. Your support helps everyone feel safe and prepared. You also speak with schools to make sure the student is doing well and has the right resources to settle in.

You plan your own schedule, which makes this role easy to combine with other work or personal responsibilities. Many people in this job also have full time roles, care for children or are retired. You can take on as many placements as you want, and your earnings grow with each successful match.

The Skills That Help You Succeed

This role suits people who enjoy talking with others and building trust. You should feel comfortable reaching out to families, school leaders and community groups. Clear communication helps a lot because families look to you for guidance. You also need simple time management skills to meet deadlines and complete tasks without close supervision.

People with sales or outreach experience often do well, but it is not required. What matters most is your ability to speak with people in a friendly and confident way and your comfort working with teens from different cultures.

Pay and Extra Benefits

You earn 1,000 for each high school student you place with a host family for the academic year. You may also receive bonuses and other rewards during the year. Some Area Representatives earn 1,000 or more each month, depending on how much they put into the role. The foundation also offers paid trips to international events, which many people enjoy. You also get a flexible schedule and a referral program that can increase your total income.

Requirements You Must Meet

You must be at least 25 years old. This helps ensure maturity and good judgment when supporting teens.
You must pass a background check to ensure student safety.
You must feel comfortable working with young people.
You must be able to communicate clearly with families and schools.
You must manage your tasks on your own and meet set deadlines.

Why This Role Stands Out

This work is more than a job. It is a chance to help a young student feel at home in a new country. You guide families who want to open their homes but need simple support. You also connect your community to new cultures, ideas and experiences. The job gives you freedom, travel perks and real impact. It lets you earn based on your effort, work from home and set your own pace.

How to Apply

Apply here, prepare your resume and share how your past experience helps you in this role. Pan Atlantic Foundation will contact you with the next steps.

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