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Atlantic Education International (AEI) through its New Brunswick International Student Program (NBISP) welcomes youth (aged 11-18) from around the world to come to New Brunswick to study in the Anglophone sector of our public education system. One of the strengths of the NBISP is its homestay program. Each student who participates in the New Brunswick International Student Program is closely matched with a host family living in the school catchment zone they will attend.
HOMESTAY COORDINATOR POSITION
NBISP is issuing a Call for Interest to build a talent pool of self-motivated Homestay Coordinators to potentially join the AEI team as an independent contractor in one of four Anglophone School Districts in the province. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
• Promote the host family program in your community.
• Seek new homestay families on an ongoing basis.
• Recruit, screen, and interview host families.
• Foster and encourage student engagement.
• Organize activities for international students.
• Be on call, when required, outside of normal work hours to assist with homestay issues/problems and ensure that proper protocols are followed in emergency situations.
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Collaborate and produce reports regularly with Regional Manager and Homestay Administrator.
• Organize and attend student airport arrivals and departures.
• Work with AEI staff to deliver student and host orientation.
• Respond quickly to emergency situations.
• Communicate regularly with students and host families.
Your attitude, skills and interests are just as important as your area of study/or experience. We are looking for diverse backgrounds that bring a combination of the following:
Need to have:
• Minimum high school diploma supplemented by relevant further education/experience in the field of education, social work, or the social sciences.
• Ability to travel and work flexible hours, their own car and a valid New Brunswick driver’s license.
• The ability to work within tight timelines.
• Demonstrate sensitivity for the requirements of international students: language difficulties, culture shock, and community/school adjustment.
Nice to have:
• International experience is an asset.
• Experience in programming for youth aged 11-18 years old.
• Knowledge of database systems and computer technology.
• Understanding of the New Brunswick education system.
Remuneration is based on the number of student placements that the successful candidate has in their portfolio (at any given time throughout the year).
Individuals are invited to submit their interest to AEI by sending a cover letter and a resume to aeihr@gnb.ca. Please note “Homestay Coordinator – Call for Interest” in the subject line of the email. While we appreciate your interest in our organization, AEI’s Call for Interest is to develop a talent pool for potential future openings, and only those individuals who are identified as a potential fit within a particular school district will be contacted.
Atlantic Education International (AEI) through its New Brunswick International Student Program (NBISP) welcomes youth (aged 11-18) from around the world to come to New Brunswick to study in the Anglophone sector of our public education system. One of the strengths of the NBISP is its homestay program. Each student who participates in the New Brunswick International Student Program is closely matched with a host family living in the school catchment zone they will attend.
HOMESTAY COORDINATOR POSITION
NBISP is searching for self-motivated Homestay Coordinators to potentially join the AEI team as an independent contractor. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
• Promote the host family program in your community.
• Seek new homestay families on an ongoing basis.
• Recruit, screen, and interview host families.
• Foster and encourage student engagement.
• Organize monthly activities for international students.
• Be on call, when required, outside of normal work hours to assist with homestay issues/problems and ensure that proper protocols are followed in emergency situations.
•
Collaborate and produce reports regularly with Regional Manager and Homestay Administrator.
• Organize and attend student airport arrivals and departures.
• Work with AEI staff to deliver student and host orientation.
• Respond quickly to emergency situations.
• Communicate regularly with students and host families.
Your attitude, skills and interests are just as important as your area of study/or experience. We are looking for diverse backgrounds that bring a combination of the following:
Need to have:
• Minimum high school diploma supplemented by relevant further education/experience in the field of education, social work, or the social sciences.
• Ability to travel and work flexible hours, their own car/vehicle and a valid New Brunswick driver’s license.
• The ability to work within tight timelines.
• Demonstrate sensitivity for the requirements of international students: language difficulties, culture shock, and community/school adjustment.
Nice to have:
• International experience is an asset.
• Experience in programming for youth aged 11-18 years old.
• Knowledge of database systems and computer technology.
• Understanding of the New Brunswick education system.
Remuneration is based on the number of student placements that the successful candidate has in their portfolio (at any given time throughout the year).
Individuals are invited to submit their interest to AEI by sending a cover letter and a resume to aeihr@gnb.ca. Please note “Homestay Coordinator – Carleton North High School” in the subject line of the email. The deadline to apply is June 9, 2025. While we appreciate your interest in our organization, AEI’s Call for Interest is to develop a talent pool for potential future openings, and only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Atlantic Education International (AEI) through its New Brunswick International Student Program (NBISP) welcomes youth (aged 11-18) from around the world to come to New Brunswick to study in the Anglophone sector of our public education system. One of the strengths of the NBISP is its homestay program. Each student who participates in the New Brunswick International Student Program is closely matched with a host family living in the school catchment zone they will attend.
HOMESTAY COORDINATOR POSITION
NBISP is searching for self-motivated Homestay Coordinators to potentially join the AEI team as an independent contractor. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
• Promote the host family program in your community.
• Seek new homestay families on an ongoing basis.
• Recruit, screen, and interview host families.
• Foster and encourage student engagement.
• Organize monthly activities for international students.
• Be on call, when required, outside of normal work hours to assist with homestay issues/problems and ensure that proper protocols are followed in emergency situations.
•
Collaborate and produce reports regularly with Regional Manager and Homestay Administrator.
• Organize and attend student airport arrivals and departures.
• Work with AEI staff to deliver student and host orientation.
• Respond quickly to emergency situations.
• Communicate regularly with students and host families.
Your attitude, skills and interests are just as important as your area of study/or experience. We are looking for diverse backgrounds that bring a combination of the following:
Need to have:
• Minimum high school diploma supplemented by relevant further education/experience in the field of education, social work, or the social sciences.
• Ability to travel and work flexible hours, their own car/vehicle and a valid New Brunswick driver’s license.
• The ability to work within tight timelines.
• Demonstrate sensitivity for the requirements of international students: language difficulties, culture shock, and community/school adjustment.
Nice to have:
• International experience is an asset.
• Experience in programming for youth aged 11-18 years old.
• Knowledge of database systems and computer technology.
• Understanding of the New Brunswick education system.
Remuneration is based on the number of student placements that the successful candidate has in their portfolio (at any given time throughout the year).
Individuals are invited to submit their interest to AEI by sending a cover letter and a resume to aeihr@gnb.ca. Please note “Homestay Coordinator – Fredericton Area Middle Schools” in the subject line of the email. The deadline to apply is June 9, 2025. While we appreciate your interest in our organization, AEI’s Call for Interest is to develop a talent pool for potential future openings, and only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.