Seasonal Program Officer (Youth Exchange)
Company: EmergencyMD
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 28, 2025
Job Description:
Reports to: Senior Program Officer, Youth ExchangeSalary Range:
$54,384 - $60,000Terms of Employment: seasonal, exemptAnticipated
Start Date: June 3, 2025Apply by: May 20th or until position
filledLocation: Washington, D.C., or Brattleboro, VTRemote
Eligible: Remote OR Hybrid
World Learning seeks a Seasonal Program Officer to play vital role
on the Youth Exchange Programs Team in the acquisition, management,
design, and implementation of programs for students and adult
mentors. These exchanges are based in the United States, or select
countries abroad, and focus on civic education, community service,
and youth leadership development with students from around the
world. The position entails involvement in grant oversight and
management, programming, and on-the-ground and virtual participant
interaction. This position will support programs within World
Learning's Youth Exchange Unit's Middle East and North Africa
portfolio.
ABOUT GLOBAL PROGRAMSThis position will be a part of the Global
Programs unit of World Learning which designs, implements, monitors
and evaluates global development and exchange programs. We work
with various donors, including the U.S. Department of State and the
U.S. Agency for International Development, to achieve immediate
impact and sustainable outcomes. Consistent with our organization's
status as both a global nonprofit and an accredited institution of
higher education, we prioritize experiential programs that are
grounded in theory, proven in practice, and lift up diverse
voices.
ResponsibilitiesGrants Management
- Day-to-day program management and support in overseeing aspects
of short-term youth leadership program grants annually for students
and adult mentors.
- Ensure that U.S. Department of State and other funder
guidelines are followed, and deliverables are met.
- Support the design and development of grant proposals, in
response to new funding opportunities, as well as renewals and
non-competitive continuations (NCCs).
- Lead and maintain communication with U.S. Embassy and/or ECA
officials as necessary and with close monitoring by
supervisor.
- Support in, or manage, the creation and development of reports
for funders and program partners.
People Management and Supervision
- Hire and manage in-country staff and/or contractors, as well as
Embassy partner management (separate from funder management) as
assigned.
- Serve on Partner Selection Committee (managed by Budgets &
Contracts Officer) to support the selection of host university and
institution partners.
- Manage programmatic relationship with World Learning's partner
organizations that implement the host community segments of the
exchanges. Key components include program design and review, host
family selection and placements, and debriefing and evaluation of
exchange segment with stakeholders.
- Work collaboratively on a team including Director, Senior
Program Officers, Program Coordinators, Operations and Admissions
staff, Global Staff, Interns, and Leaders.
- Provide supervision of participants during their U.S. and
virtual exchange components.
- Monitor participant follow-on project implementation, in
collaboration with Global Staff where applicable.
- Manage and onboard seasonal Leaders to support exchange
implementation.Budgeting and Financial
- Conduct budget oversight for programs, through regularly
updated budget trackers, with support from Senior Program Officers
and Director, and in coordination with Finance Officer.
- Work closely with Senior Program Officers and Director to
creatively manage budget line-item overages, while maintaining
close tracking and documentation.
- Responsible for personal program advances and advance
reconciliations, in addition to program ASPE claims.
- Responsible for WL credit card monthly reconciliation.
- Ensure timely submission and review of in-country staff
timesheets, advances and reconciliations. Processing to be managed
by Senior Program Coordinator, with Seasonal Program Officer
backstopping.
- Provide program pertinent information to Operations team for
vendor, partner, and leader finance management.
- Support the development of grant proposal budgets.
Program Design and Management
- Manage the design, delivery, and evaluation of leadership
curriculum, dialogue curriculum, and cross-cultural communication
trainings, for program participants during their exchange, and/or
virtually, including pre-travel and follow-on virtual programming.
This may include U.S. Domestic or International travel up to 15%.
- Seasonal Program Officer will manage the adaptation of
in-person programming virtually (or to include virtual components)
when in-person exchanges are not possible due to travel
restrictions or health and safety concerns. This may include direct
implementation virtually.
- Support the design and/or delivery of curriculum and
supplemental materials for training of trainers (TOT), short term
and custom programs as assigned.
- Provide program-pertinent information to Operations Team for
travel and logistics management, and leader hiring qualifications
and feedback.
- Seasonal Program Officer is responsible for coordinating meal
options for groups as well as D.C. ground transportation.
- Serve on participant selection committees to support Admissions
processes as assigned.
- Support in the creation of admissions and recruitment
timelines.
- Develop program flyers and lead recruitment webinars.
- Support management of program email inboxes, as assigned.
- Provide participant information updates to Admissions team and
Program Partners that pertain to health, safety, and wellness;
dietary preferences; and other important identifiers (gender
orientation, etc.) to ensure every participant receives the
supports they need while on program.
- Prepare and disseminate materials and implementation updates to
Department of State and/or other funders, program partners,
in-country staff and participants as needed.
- Directly support the creation and implementation monitoring and
evaluation data collection and analysis using surveys and
analytics.
- Oversee programmatic aspects of exchanges; this includes 24/7
risk management response and monitoring of program participants
through entire exchange, in person where applicable, and remotely
at all other times:
- Directly manage and problem solve incidents/emergencies that
arise during program implementation. This may include, but is not
limited to, incidents pertaining to physical or mental health,
behavior issues, extreme weather, and logistics.
- Oversee/support seasonal Leaders responding to health,
discipline, and behavior issues.
- Maintain regular communication with on-call team during program
implementation.
- Utilize support of on-call team and escalate high level
incidents where appropriate.
- Facilitate workshops on program, at team retreats, and/or at YA
Consortium meetings as needed or assigned.
- Collaborate with Program Coordinator to develop
program-specific social media plans and posts, per program
guidelines.
- Attend and fully engage in the delivery of Staff Training (ST),
including:
- contributing to workshop design (prior to ST),
- session facilitation and content delivery (during ST),
- administration of ST - sweeping groups from one location to
another, setting up classrooms, supply runs, etc. as assigned.
- Maintain a thorough understanding of all policies and
procedures as laid out in the Youth Exchange Team Handbook and
additional policy documents (updated annually), ensuring all
partners abide by said guidelines.
- Review, edit, and create content for the Youth Exchange Team
Handbook as assigned.
- Serve as on-call and risk management support year-round when
assigned - this includes occasional nighttime and weekend
shifts.
- Commitment to fostering diverse, equitable and inclusive
practices in program implementation and monitoring practices and
challenging practices which may be exclusionary; and
- Manage other tasks as assigned.Business and Organizational
Development
- Contribute to an organizational culture of continuous learning
through rigorous program monitoring, data tracking, donor and MERL
reporting, research and reflection to ensure strong outcomes.
- Contribute to organization's business development targets
through ongoing program implementation, goal setting, funder
relationship building, and through other means as directed;
and
- A curiosity about World Learning as a whole, with the aim of
being able to effectively represent the organization to external
audiences commensurate with the position; and
- Manage other tasks as assigned. Please note program portfolios
may change depending on funding and program
priorities.RequirementsRequired Experience/Education:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is required.
- At least 3 years of related work is required or equivalent
combination of graduate education and work experience.
- Applicants must be authorized to work in the location where
this position is offered.
Required Skills:
- Demonstrated experience with international programs, event and
logistics management or youth programming.
- Knowledge of and experience with proposal development, project
design, grant management, and budgeting.
- Ability to adapt to change and make decisions in ambiguous
situations.
- Experience implementing U.S. Department of State-funded
exchange programs is valued.
- Familiarity with U.S. Government procurement policies and
grants management.
Required Behaviors/Competencies:
- Acts as a collaborative and resourceful team player.
- Supports a culture of continuous learning and improvement
through diligent program monitoring, data tracking, and reflection
to ensure strong outcomes.
- Displays curiosity about World Learning and is eager to
represent the organization effectively to external audiences, as
required.
- Shows dedication to the organization's business development
targets through ongoing program implementation and relationship
building.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in the
English language, with understanding of social media as a
professional tool to enhance visibility.
- Computer proficient, i.e. comfortable with Microsoft Office
suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, et al.), cloud-based document
management, and online project management tools.
- Team-oriented and collaborative work style, while skilled in
independently managing multiple tasks simultaneously, coordinate
activities in multiple locations (U.S., overseas, virtually) and
prioritize competing tasks and deadlines.
- Willingness to work outside of regular business hours as
needed.
Preferred qualifications
- Professional proficiency in Spanish, Arabic, or Kurdish is a
plus.
- Experience in supervising staff.
- Experience with monitoring and evaluation of projects is a
plus, but not mandatory.
- Experience with virtual programming and digital communication
desired.
- Understanding of experiential education and youth empowerment
pedagogies, with demonstrated examples of incorporating these
pedagogies in professional work.
- International residence or international travel experience,
with demonstrated cross-cultural competencies.
- Experience working with remote teams desired.
BenefitsWorld Learning provides a comprehensive and competitive
benefits package that includes: medical, dental, vision, FSA/HRA,
Life/AD&D, Short Term/Long Term Disability, EAP, Parking and
Transit, 403 (b) retirement plan for full-time and eligibile
part-time employees.
The World Learning Inc. FamilyFor more than 90 years, World
Learning Inc. is a thriving global organization made up of The
Experiment in International Living, the nation's most experienced
provider of international education through exchanges for high
school students; School for International Training, offering
accredited undergraduate study abroad programs through SIT Study
Abroad and internationally focused master's degrees through SIT
Graduate Institute; and World Learning, a global development and
exchange nonprofit organization.
World Learning - worldlearning.orgWorld Learning has worked to
create a more sustainable, peaceful, and just world. World
Learning's education, development, and exchange programs help
people find their voices, connect with their communities,
strengthen the institutions that form the backbone of a democratic
society, and build relationships across cultures. With World
Learning's support, these emerging leaders tackle critical global
issues like poverty, conflict, and inequality.
The Experiment in International Living - experiment.orgThe
Experiment in International Living is the nation's most experienced
provider of international education through exchanges for high
school students. For more than 90 years, The Experiment has
empowered young people to step off the beaten path, experience the
world as a classroom, immerse themselves fully in another culture,
and build the knowledge and skills needed to confront critical
global issues.
SIT - sit.eduSchool for International Training (SIT) was founded in
the early 1960s as a training center for the first Peace Corps
volunteers. For nearly 60 years, SIT has prepared students to be
effective changemakers and global citizens through experiential
education focused on the world's most critical global issues. SIT
Study Abroad offers accredited summer and semester undergraduate
programs in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America,
and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs on multiple
continents. SIT Graduate Institute offers global and hybrid
certificates, master's, and doctoral degrees.
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