Amerigo Education

Regional Manager of Homestay

Amerigo Education  •  Los Angeles, CA (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

ABOUT USAmerigo Education is a U.S.-based education company that helps international students in the United States achieve their full potential.As a growing number of students from around the world seek to advance their education in North American secondary schools, Amerigo is expanding their footprint in North America.Amerigo is setting a new standard in educating international students by combining the nurturing, supportive environments of traditional North American boarding schoolsand communitieswith innovative approaches to academic support, language development and university guidance.Backed byAvathonPartners, Amerigo forms strategic partnerships with private schools in the United States to provide a seamless academic experience for our students. Through the Amerigo model, we collaborate with our partner schools as they provide the core preparatory highschool curriculum while our team ontheground delivers a suite of academic, language, and cultural immersion programs in a wellsupported homestay or residential environment.Amerigo seeks team members that our aligned in our mission to energize North American educational communities through the diversity of students from around the world.
TheRegional Manager of Homestayleads the homestay strategy, field operations, and quality of Amerigo’s program across multiple California school communities. This is a fieldheavy, relationshipdriven role requiringconsistentonsite presence at partner schoolsandcommunity events, as well asroutine travel between school communities.

This roleis responsible forbuilding andmaintaininga strong network of high-quality Host Families, managing a team of Local Homestay Coordinators (independent contractors), and ensuring a positive student experience throughout the school year.This role does not provide academic support; it works closely with campus teams on student issues that intersect with housing and homestay life.The Regional Manager will work from a partner school as a home base and travel regularly acrossCalifornia-basedcampuses.A critical function of this role is Host Family recruitment and capacity building. The Regional Manager is responsible for developing and executing the recruitment strategy, conducting direct outreach, managing contracting,safety and documentation workflows, and maintaining Host Family capacity to meet enrollment needs.This role owns student placement decisions and Host Family moves, and partners closely with campus leaders to support student success; disciplinary decisions remain with the Director of Campus Operations (DCO)and campus leadership. The Regional Manager collaborates with the Director of Campus Operations (DCO), partner schools, Local Coordinators, Marketing, Admissions, Finance, People & Culture, and the Student Experience team. The role reports to the Senior Director, Operations(SDO)KEY QUALIFICATIONSGeneral Competencies

  • High level of accountability and ownership
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to balance recruitment (sales function) with service delivery
  • Strong business judgment and problem-solving ability
  • Strong relationship-building skills and comfort operating in ambiguity
  • Calm, thoughtful decision-making under pressure
  • Uses data, feedback, and iteration to improve results

Requirement

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • 5+ years of experience in education, operations, homestay/accommodations, hospitality, or related fields
  • Experience managing independent contractors or distributed teams
  • Strong understanding of Host Family or student accommodation programs
  • CRM experience (Salesforce preferred)
  • Experienceoperatingheavily in excel
  • Experience withstudent safety, crisisdecision-making, and documentation expectations
  • Ability to make decisions quickly in a dynamic environment
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and meet tight deadlines
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Ability to work evenings/weekends as needed

Preferred
Experience working with international students

  • Experience in the study abroad or international education industry

Early Success Indicators (first 90 days):

  • Initial Local Coordinator structurein place; actively hiring
  • Active Host Family pipeline underway in each school community, supported by visible local outreach
  • Placement capacity plan defined, with readiness for Fall student placements clearly demonstrated

KEY RESPONSIBILITIESHost FamilyRecruitment/Management

  • Lead the Host Family recruitment strategy for all California campuses
  • Conductcommunity-basedHost Family outreach (school events, local organizations, referrals), building trust and credibilityuntil the Local Coordinator team is fully staffed
  • Build and maintain a strong pipeline of high-quality Host Families
  • Oversee Host Family sourcing, screening, onboarding, contracting,safety documentation, and retention
  • Ensure required home visits are completed; provide backup coverage if Local Coordinators are unavailable
  • Manage Host Family contracts, payments, and compliance documentation
  • Maintain Host Family inventory, capacity, retention, and quality
  • Build relationships with Host Families to promote retention and program consistency

Quality judgment in practice includes:

  • Knowing when tosay no toa Host Familythat is willing but not the right fit for a specific student
  • Balancingplacement urgencywithstudent wellbeing, even when timelines are tight

PeopleLeadership & Management

  • Hire, train, coach, and manage Local Homestay Coordinators (independent contractors)
  • Grow the LC teamnetwork(projected6-10contractors in 26-27)
  • Set expectations and goals for Host Familyrecruitment, placement timeliness, responsiveness, and documentation completion
  • Monitor contractor performance and ensure accountability for results
  • Conduct evaluations and manage contract terminations as needed
  • Foster a culture offeedback, learning, and iteration, using data and results to improve outcomes.

Student Experience/Issue Resolution

  • Oversee the quality of student placements with Host Families
  • Make decisions regarding initial placements and placement moves
  • Partner with the DCO, Academic Director/ELLC, Student Support Managers, and the Student Experience team onwhole-studentissues that include the homestay experience
  • Lead Homestay-specific onboarding and orientation for students
  • Track student satisfaction trends and ensure issues are addressed in collaboration with campus leaders
  • Availablefor after-hours emergency response duties involving Homestay issues
  • Escalation clarity:This role leads housing placement decisions and executes approved moves. Academic and disciplinary decisions remain with campus leadership and the DCO

Partner School Collaboration

  • Work directly with partner schools to recruit Host Families from school communities
  • Collaborate with the DCO to support healthy partner school relationships
  • Provideclear, periodic updatesrelated to homestay capacity, placements, and trends
  • Maintain a visible, onsite presence to build trust and credibility

Operations, SOPs & Reporting

  • Partner with the SDO to ensure SOPs are consistently followed and provide feedback for updates and improvements
  • Track and report on key operational metrics, including:
    • Host Family inventory and capacity
    • Placement counts
    • Issue logs and trends
    • Student satisfaction
    • Retention metrics (student and Host Family)
    • Will be relied upon to continuously explore data and data tools to help the business improve onefficiencyand effectiveness
  • Collaborate with Marketing, Admissions, and Finance on recruitment campaigns, admissions cycles, and payment/contract workflows
  • Identify and implement operational improvements across campuses

For additional information, please contacthumanresources@amerigoeducation.com#JoinAmerigo

Amerigo Education

About Amerigo Education

Amerigo supports international students at U.S. high schools with a holistic and supportive approach that emphasizes success and growth.

We help international students seeking a preparatory education in the United States thrive both in and out of the American classroom. Combining a nurturing boarding environment, supplemental academic support, English language development, and an approach oriented around successful college outcomes, Amerigo prepares students with the skills, values, and care required to succeed in high school, at the college level, and beyond.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Year Founded
2016
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