Internship in Chile

Chile

Internship in Chile

Chile


  
  • Minimum Program Length:3 months
  • Maximum Program Length:6 months
  • Program Timing:We need interns from the end of May (or early June) through 15 December, 2011
  • Working Hours:9am - 7pm with a lunch break from 1:30-3:00 (Mon-Fri). Sat. 10-2.
  • Orientation:Included before you begin your duties.
  • Language Training:Available for additional fee. But working in an office, you will have ample opportunity to improve your Spanish.
  • Language Requirements:Intermediate Spanish at a minimum.
  • Age Requirements:23-29
  • Health Requirements:Good
Program Overview:

Interview Chilean college students headed to the U.S. on a J-1 Work and Travel visa as well as high school exchange program students!  Positions are available in Santiago and Concepción.  The students need to be interviewed about life in the U.S. and for their English language ability before coming to the U.S. to begin their summer work and travel jobs.

We need an intern in each office in Santiago and Concepción for six months.  You may apply for 3 months and we will look for a replacement for the additional 3 months.

This is a great program for people who want to experience life in Chile and the Chilean culture in-depth.  Discover first-hand what it is like to live and work in Chile!

Each office will rent an apartment for the intern and the office will pay the rent, which will be your payment for the internship.  You will be responsible for your food and living expenses.

Placement requires a Skype interview with the office manager in each office in Chile.

Benefits

  • Paid Internship (Payment is in the form of each office paying your rent.).
  • Legally work in Chile.
  • If you are asked to travel in Chile as part of your job, your travel expenses are paid.
  • Tip the advantage to you by enhancing your resume with this paid Internship.
  • This Internship is available only to native English speakers from the U.S.  You need to have a minimum of two-years of college, be in good health and be able to travel. The ideal candidate is 23-29 years of age.  Placements are available from the end of May, 2011 to the end of December, 2011. Please check with GeoVisions about availability. Minimum of 3 months, maximum of 6 months.

Internship Duties and Responsibilities Include

  • Work in the office in Santiago and Concepción helping office staff with their English and performing clerical duties.
  • Contact university representatives provided to set up a meeting or speech to students.
  • Contact students and offer them assistance (this can be done in English).
  • Conduct verbal English tests for each student.
  • Provide assistance to students when needed.
  • Assist staff with interview forms.
  • Travel if needed to interview Chilean college students who are coming to the U.S. on the J-1 Visa Work and Travel program. Interviews are for language ability and suitability of the program. Interns have, in the past, traveled to Talca, Rancagua and Vina del Mar.  Be advised that no additional travel is promised. It all depends on enrollments.
  • Manage your own personal expenses (telephone bills, clothing, entertainment and spending money.)
  • Be available to work some evenings and weekends.

What You Get For The Placement Fee

  • Your in-country orientation by office staff.
  • Help in arranging your accommodations.
  • An experienced U.S. based GeoVisions Program Manager who will serve as your coordinator and liaison with our in-country staff in Chile.
  • An internship that provides your accommodation in Chile.
  • In-country basic language assistance.
  • If you are asked to travel to interview college students, all travel expenses are covered.
  • Professional, locally-based staff to provide orientation, supervision and guidance throughout your stay.
  • Extensive medical, accident and dental insurance along with emergency evacuation insurance.
  • Important documents, including in-depth pre-departure packs, orientation information, and all in-country informational materials.
  • A toll-free 24-hour emergency hotline in the U.S.
  • Premium online membership at the ESL-Lounge.
  • Program Location:Santiago and Concepción.
  • Flights:Not included
  • Visa Costs:$100 for your work visa, which is not included.
  • Insurance:Extensive medical, accident and dental insurance along with emergency evacuation. Policy also includes baggage loss and travel delay coverage.
  • Airport Transfers:You will be met at the airport by someone from the office.
  • Local Transportation:Not included. Intern apartments are normally very near the office.
  • Room:Included. This is how you will be paid. Each office will pay your monthly rent in exchange for your internship.
  • Meals:You are responsible for your own meals and living expenses.
Market to, and then interview Chilean college students who are coming to the U.S. on a J-1 Work and Travel visa. The Work and Travel program in the U.S. allows college students from other countries to travel to the U.S., work legally during their summer break, and then travel for a month before returning to their home country.

The students need to be interviewed about what it is like to live and work in the U.S. and also for their English language ability and skills. Apply Now Have a Question?
  • minimum length:$850
  • maximum length:$850
  • additional fee information:
    The program fee is the same no matter how long you are on the program.

    Please note there is a $650 housing deposit. Upon successful completion of the program, you will receive the full deposit back either in local currency or in U.S. funds. This deposit is paid only when you are accepted as an intern.
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