Digital Facilitator

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Organization

The Experiment in International Living

Job Posted

February 6, 2025

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Remote

Yes

Deadline to Apply

Location

United States
The Experiment Digital is currently hiring multiple digital facilitators for our summer program, Climate Change and the Environment. Digital facilitators play a vital role in engaging the participants in the weekly activities, which include live workshops and small group dialogues, as well as self-paced (asynchronous) content like watching video clips and writing reflections.

Summary

The Climate Change and the Environment program is designed to bring together high school students throughout Latin America and the United States to learn from expert speakers and one another about environmental issues around the world. Digital facilitators receive three weeks of part-time, paid training prior to the program, and then work about 10 hours per week during the program. 

The ideal candidate has prior experience working with high school students, familiarity with teaching/facilitating online (comfort with technology & troubleshooting), and thematic experience to be able to connect learnings to personal stories and lived experience (has had a role in the environmental field). Applicants interested in the program who have some, but not all, of this experience are still welcome to apply. Learn more and apply here!

Compensation Information

Our compensation structure for digital facilitators is based on the location where they perform their remote work. Facilitators in the United States are compensated hourly for their work at a rate of $15/hour or the minimum wage in their state or city (whichever is higher). Facilitators outside of the United States receive a set rate stipend that aligns with the minimum wage in their country of residence.

Facilitators benefit from professional development training, the opportunity to gain skills in virtual facilitation, and the chance to connect with other facilitators and youth.

Facilitators gain new colleagues and friends as they become part of World Learning’s network of educators, development professionals, and alumni that spans 85+ years and 60+ countries. Facilitators also join a network of other professionals working in virtual exchange.