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Published 2/13/26 12:31PM

US Adult Mentor for On-Demand Youth Leadership Program

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Seattle, WA
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    June 20, 2026
    End Date:
    July 9, 2026
    Time Commitment:
    A few weeks
    Commitment Details:
    Full-time, in-person, traveling to Seattle, WA and Washington, DC from June 20 to July 9, 2026
    Recurrence:
    One time only
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Education, International Relations, Science & Technology
    Benefits:
    Housing Available
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    25+
    Other Requirements:
    Must be a citizen and current resident of the US. Employees and family members of U.S. Embassy or Consulate staff, U.S. Department of State employees, and staff of Legacy International and its partner organizations for this program are not eligible.

    Description

    Call for US Adult Mentor for Youth Leadership Program

    If you are an educator passionate about guiding young people to leverage AI and technology to solve real-world community challenges, apply now!

    On-Demand Youth Leadership Program: Excellence in AI and Global Leadership Exchange (EAGLE) is a program of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), implemented by Legacy International. The program brings together approximately 18 youth participants (ages 15–18) and three adult mentors from Kosovo, the Republic of Korea, and the United States for a three-week exchange in Seattle & Washington D.C. focused on equipping young leaders and educators with knowledge and skills in AI, technology, and global leadership.

    ODYLP: EAGLE will provide opportunities to...

    • Learn the fundamentals of AI and explore how it’s transforming the world
    • Design AI-powered solutions to real issues affecting your community
    • Explore ethical and responsible technology use, including digital citizenship and online safety
    • Strengthen innovation and entrepreneurial skills through interactive workshops
    • Build leadership and civic engagement skills through hands-on community problem-solving
    • Collaborate with peers from Kosovo, the Republic of Korea, and the United States

    The program is 20 days in length, with 15 days in Seattle, Washington, and 5 days in Washington, D.C. The program dates are June 20 – July 9, 2026 (Dates are subject to adjustment)

    Adult Mentor Experience

    Adult educators will strengthen their skills in youth leadership development and community engagement through active participation in the program. They will support youth throughout the full program cycle, from pre-program preparation to the implementation of community-based projects. Below is an overview of educator roles and responsibilities during each phase.

    Pre-Program Preparation Phase

    • Support in-country logistical coordination to ensure students complete required paperwork and travel preparations.
    • This includes participating in pre-departure orientations and assisting, as needed, with travel logistics and group departure coordination.
    • The U.S.-based educator will focus on preparing U.S. students for the international exchange experience with international peers and building a cohesive U.S. cohort.

    In-Person Exchange Phase

    • During the U.S. exchange, educators will engage in and observe the program’s instructional and experiential learning components.
    • They will participate in activities alongside youth, support participant engagement and well-being, and contribute to reflection and learning discussions.
    • Through this hands-on involvement, educators will gain practical strategies and insights applicable to their own educational and professional settings.

    Community Project Phase

    • Educators will support students as they plan and carry out community-based projects inspired by their U.S. experience.
    • They will take part in monthly virtual check-ins and coaching sessions with Legacy International, assist with documenting project outcomes, and share professional learning and best practices with fellow educators.

    Key Qualifications

    • At least 25 years old by June 1, 2026.
    • Have experience working with teenagers and have demonstrated strong leadership skills in the workplace.
    • Have demonstrated interest in teaching, working with, and/or supporting STEM curriculum and AI initiatives as they relate to youth leadership, civic engagement, community service, local and global issues, and cross-cultural communication skills.
    • Be a citizen and current resident of the United States.
    • Be committed to mentoring youth after the in-person exchange, especially during the implementation of follow-on community projects.
    • Employees and family members of U.S. Embassy or Consulate staff, U.S. Department of State employees, and staff of Legacy International and its partner organizations for this program are not eligible.
    • Individuals who have participated in an in-person ECA-funded program within the last three years OR have accepted a U.S. government-funded exchange program for the next year are not eligible.

    Additional Details

    • Hours & Compensation: This is a volunteer position.
    • Period will be June 20 – July 9, 2026
    • Location: Seattle, WA and Washington, D.C.

    To Apply:

    Location

    On-site
    Seattle, WA, USA

    How to Volunteer for This Opportunity

    Please visit our ODYLP EAGLE Adult Mentor Application Information page. At the bottom of that page is the link to apply. Applications close March 3rd, 2026 at 12pm EST.

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