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Exchange Student Liaison (Cultural Connector & Support Champion!)
Hybrid, Volunteer must be in Georgia, US
Details
Start Date:
August 16, 2026
End Date:
June 5, 2027
Available Times:
Weekdays (evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
Time Commitment:
A few hours per month
Commitment Details:
Two to three hours per month, once per month.
Recurrence:
Recurring
Volunteers Needed:
5
Cause Areas:
Children & Youth, Community Development, International Relations, Volunteering
Benefits:
Training Provided, Language / Cultural Support Available
Good For:
Age 55+
Participation Requirements:
Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
Age Requirement:
21+
Wheelchair Accessible
Description
About the Role:
Love meeting new people, learning about different cultures, and making a real impact? This role is all about connection. As an Exchange Student Liaison, you’ll be the friendly, reliable point person who helps international students and host families have an amazing experience together. You’ll check in regularly, help navigate challenges, celebrate wins, and play a key role in building meaningful cross-cultural relationships.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Visit your host student and host family each month (in-person and over calls) and keep simple records of your check-ins
- Stay in touch with the student’s school:
- 3 times per year for full-year students
- 2 times per year for semester students
- Be a go-to source of support, encouragement, and helpful information for students, families, and schools
- Step in as a calm, friendly mediator if bumps in the road come up—helping everyone feel heard and understood
- Keep the broader support team in the loop on how things are going (the good, the tricky, and everything in between)
Who You Are:
- A great listener who enjoys building relationships
- Curious about other cultures and excited to help others learn
- Comfortable having honest conversations when needed
- Reliable, approachable, and positive
Bonus Points If You Have:
- Experience mentoring, volunteering, or working with teens
- A background in education, counseling, or intercultural programs
- Previous involvement with exchange students or host families
Why It’s Worth It:
You’re not just volunteering—you’re helping someone feel at home in a new country, supporting families as they open their doors, and creating connections that can last a lifetime.
Location
Hybrid
Volunteer must be in Georgia, US
Associated Location
West GA (Bremen, Carrollton, Mt. Zion)
Bremen, GA, USA
