Host Family - F1 International High School Students at ABC Education
Saddle River, New Jersey, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Jun, 26

Salary

1500.0

Posted On

11 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Caring, Reliability, Cultural Exchange, Student Support, Meal Preparation, Transportation Provision, Environment Maintenance

Industry

education

Description
Host Family - F1 International High School Students We are a thriving international education organization supporting students from 30+ countries. We’re seeking caring, reliable host families to join our community as Full‑Time Hosts (5–10 months), Short‑Term Hosts (1–6 weeks), or Back‑Up Hosts (a few days to a few weeks). Host Families provide a safe, welcoming home and help students adjust to life in the U.S., build confidence, and reach their potential. This is a cultural‑exchange opportunity—not traditional employment. Key Responsibilities • Be 25+ and provide an English‑speaking home • Offer nutritious meals • Provide a private or shared bedroom • Maintain a safe, stable, caring environment • Ensure transportation to school (bus, bike, walk, or drop‑off) Household Guidelines Families set clear expectations around meals, guests, curfew, electronics, chores, and routines to help students feel secure and supported. Program Support • Dedicated coordinator with monthly check‑ins • 24/7 emergency support • Back‑up host families for vacations or emergencies • Strong partnership with local schools Compensation $1100/month (shared room) $1500/month (private room) Direct deposit provided. While families receive a stipend, the heart of hosting is cultural exchange—sharing daily life, building connections, and supporting a young person’s journey.
Responsibilities
Host families are responsible for providing a safe, welcoming home environment for F1 international high school students for periods ranging from a few days up to 10 months. Key duties include offering nutritious meals, ensuring private or shared sleeping accommodations, and facilitating the student's adjustment to life in the U.S.
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