The relationship you build with a lot of your students doesn't just last the year.
They become a part of your life as much as you do theirs.

Become a Local Support Coordinator

An opportunity to create change

There are so many benefits that come from being an InterStudies Local Support Coordinator (LSC). You will play a key role in the experience of an international student coming to the UK, and also the host family who they stay with. You will also help to foster intercultural understanding and build bridges between people, cultures and countries – making a real difference to so many lives. And you will be a vital figure in the life of InterStudies students, offering care and support.

For students who have dreamed of coming to the UK, you can help them to learn about and discover British culture, and experience daily life in the UK. You will provide local families with the opportunity to share their culture and traditions, and also help schools to add a global dimension to local education.

Julie is responsible for our High School programmes in the UK and Ireland.  Meet Julie and the rest of the team here.

What's involved?

Outreach and communication

You’ll be responsible for reaching out to potential host families and schools in your area, and developing and maintaining these relationships. You will find and screen potential host families, and make sure they understand what is expected of them. You’ll keep in regular contact with your host families throughout the year, and support them as well as your students.

Matchmaking

A key part of the LSC role is matching each student with the right host family and the best school. Once you get to know your host families, and what their hobbies and interests are, you’ll be able to match them up with the perfect student. Once the student arrives, you can watch this relationship blossom and grow.

Teamwork

You’ll have a lot of responsibility as a Local Support Coordinator, but you won’t be alone. You’ll work closely with our experienced Head Office support team, who will support and guide you in your role. You can also form a strong bond with your fellow LSCs and offer each other support and advice.

Positive representation

As an InterStudies LSC, you will be representing the organisation in your local area. An important part of your role is to educate the local community about the benefits of international exchange and to represent InterStudies in a positive light at all times. We’ll give you as much support, guidance and encouragement as we can, and in exchange you’ll act responsibly and respectfully.

Support and guidance

This is such an important part of being a Local Support Coordinator. You will act as a mentor and guide for your students – often being their first port of call when they need help or support. You’ll need to keep in regular contact with each student, submitting reports on their progress, and helping them to make the most of their time in the UK. You’ll work with Head Office to solve any problems that might arise.

Organising events

Each month, you’ll organise a meet-up or a trip for your students to attend. This is a great way for you to touch base with your students, and for them to keep in touch with each other and form friendships. These events can be as simple as going for pizza together, or as exciting as a trip to London!

The answers to your questions

Working as an LSC is more of a lifestyle than a traditional job.

We’ve put together a handy set of frequently asked questions which should help to answer any questions you might have about the role.
If you are still wondering about something, when you have been through them, please get in touch.

Working as an LSC means that you will have a lot of freedom, as the hours are really flexible. There are no set working hours, meaning that you can easily fit this role around another job – in fact, most of our LSCs work the role nicely alongside another. This flexibility works both ways, as sometimes a student might call you on an evening or weekend if they have a problem, and you’ll need to be available to help them.

Yes – we’ll provide you with comprehensive training from members of our experienced Head Office team. We also run ongoing training during the year to refresh everyone’s knowledge. And if you ever have any questions, you can always come to us and ask.

You don’t need experience in a similar role, but experience working with young people is definitely an advantage. You’ll need good communication skills, to keep in regular contact with our Head Office and your students, schools and host families. Basic computer skills and access to a computer are essential, as is a full driving license and access to a car. You should be responsible, approachable and dedicated, as well as friendly and outgoing.

This can be really flexible depending on what you’re looking for, and how much time you have to give to the role. Some of our LSCs work with a lot of students, and some with smaller numbers. The most important thing is that you don’t overstretch yourself, and we’d never ask you to take on more than you can handle.

You’ll have full support from the Head Office team and from your fellow LSCs. Take a look at our Meet the Team page to learn more about our team at InterStudies. We will support you in your role from the very beginning, carrying out training and helping you to find your feet, and supporting you even once you are established and experienced. We’re always here if you have a question.

There is some admin involved in the role, but it’s not too extensive. For example, you’ll need to complete monthly progress reports on your students, and there’s paperwork involved when you’re placing students. You’d receive full training on this.

Meet one of our Local Support Coordinators

Sarah is part of our LSC team in Southern England. Based in Torquay, Sarah helps our students from all over the world to experience the very best  the South Coast has to offer.

Apply today to join the InterStudies team and help international students to experience the very best of the UK!

I have been an LSC with InterStudies for just over 3 years now. Prior to that I worked with another language school for 7 years.

The best part of my job is seeing the students mature and grow into young adults, they learn so many life skills while they are here and the experience is so different from their normal lives it really helps to shape them into the people they are going to be. Also the relationship you build with a lot of your students doesn’t just last the year, they become a part of your life as much as you do theirs. So it’s lovely seeing what they do in the future and seeing them over the years as they get older.

I try to give them as many opportunities as I possibly can, helping them get involved in local clubs and activities, helping them with volunteer positions etc. I also try to organise as many activities as I can during the year to help with socialising and I run trips to other cities so they get to experience some of our more cultural places like Bath & Cardiff which they really enjoy.

The hardest part of the job is saying goodbye. Especially when they have really settled into life here and don’t want to go home, which is often the case.

Become a Local Support Coordinator

Get involved

If you are interested in becoming a Local Support Coordinator, complete our application form! After that, a member of our team will be in touch to have a chat with you, and you can ask any questions you might have. We look forward to hearing from you!

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