JOIN OUR DYNAMIC TEAM

PROMOTE YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACROSS THE AMERICAS

AMIGOS staff and volunteers believe in the power of youth to change the world. Join our community that works everyday to help young people do amazing things.

TRAVEL TO LATIN AMERICA

Many of our staff members regularly visit our programs and help with youth trainings in the U.S. and Latin America. Take advantage of this opportunity to get out of your element!

POSITION SUMMARY

As the Senior Accountant at AMIGOS, you are the guardian of our financial health. You will oversee all aspects of accounting and compliance, ensuring that our financial systems are as robust as our programs. We are looking for a dynamic professional who enjoys the “puzzle” of varied accounting assignments and is fueled by our non-profit mission. Join us to manage the numbers that make our international leadership and service programs possible.

Location: Candidate must be in Houston, TX.  We work remote 90% of the time, but accountant will be responsible for weekly check processing at our office.

Salary: $75,000-$90,000. Excellent Benefits.

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Degree in Accounting
  • Detail-oriented personality with high level of self-direction
  • Strong Microsoft Office proficiency, especially Excel
  • Ability to initiate and complete relevant tasks with minimal supervision
  • Collaborates and communicates well with all departments of the organization
  • Must be a quick and willing learner
  • Minimum of 3 years of accounting work experience
  • Familiarity with accounts receivable, accounts payable, month-end/year-end close procedures
  • Knowledge of accounting software systems, preferably Abila
  • Familiarity with fund accounting/Non-Profit
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States

 

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Maintain general ledger accounts in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
  • Journal entry preparation, with easily auditable documentation trail
  • Assists with the preparation of monthly financial statements/managerial reports
  • Evaluates trends and investigates account variances
  • Assist with preparation of external audits and other accounting research as needed
  • Generation of AR statements and billing
  • Facilitate and execute month-end close procedures
  • Perform monthly cash reconciliations against company bank statements.
  • Any other duties as deemed necessary

 

BENEFITS

  • Health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
  • Paid sabbatical every 4 years
  • Retirement benefits 403B
  • Life insurance
  • Generous paid vacation, sick, and holiday leave
  • Winter break
  • Flexible Spending Account (health and dependent care)

 

HOW TO APPLY

Submit a resume with a cover letter highlighting qualifications and salary expectations to:

Faraz Paliwala
Chief Financial Officer
Amigos de las Américas

Email: [email protected]

AMIGOS is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Type: Full-time

Reports to: Managing Director of Growth

Location: Remote

POSITION OVERVIEW

AMIGOS is looking for a creative, hands-on Marketing & Communications Manager to lead our storytelling and digital marketing efforts. We need someone who can leverage our 60-year legacy of youth leadership and translate it into a modern, compelling brand voice that resonates with students, parents, and donors alike.

This role is designed for a proactive writer who loves turning “on-the-ground” impact into high-performing digital content. You’ll work on our core channels (social, email, and web), collaborating closely with our leadership and other members of the marketing team to ensure the AMIGOS mission is communicated with clarity and energy. If you’re ready to step into a role with high creative autonomy and help a mission-driven organization grow during a pivotal era, we want to meet you!

Messaging & Storytelling

  • Champion the AMIGOS brand across all digital and print platforms
  • Work closely with our leadership team, programs team, and fundraising staff to surface compelling stories and other content
  • Turn student reflections, host family experiences, and community-led project outcomes into compelling narratives for students, parents, and educators
  • Support donor cultivation and stewardship by tailoring stories for fundraising campaigns, partner communications, and stewardship touchpoints

Content & Campaign Execution

  • Help develop and execute our org-wide communications calendar, including touchpoints via social media, email, and website content
  • Write and edit high-quality copy, including email campaigns, monthly newsletters, donor communications, and blog content
  • Drive campaign lifecycles from initial concept and creative development through to final performance reporting
  • Support basic design needs, including emails, social media graphics, flyers, and other digital materials
  • Collaborate with other members of the marketing team, external consultants, and creative partners as needed

Social Media

  • Craft and manage social media content across various platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn)
  • Assist with the creation of simple visual assets and short-form video content using tools like Canva
  • Use data-driven insights from our social and web platforms to refine our narrative strategy
  • Maintain a consistent, high-quality presence, engaging with comments and inquiries as needed

Digital Advertisements

  • Work closely with the Managing Director of Growth to develop and execute targeted Google and Meta ad campaigns
  • Maintain our listings in key online directories, such as Go Overseas and GoAbroad.com
  • Work to open additional customer acquisition channels

Other duties as assigned

 

WHO YOU ARE:

  • 3-5 years of experience in marketing, content, and communications
  • Experience supporting or managing content calendars and workflows
  • Comfortable taking direction and confident offering new, creative ideas
  • A strong storyteller and writer
  • Proactive, thoughtful, and collaborative
  • Organized, reliable, and able to manage multiple projects at once
  • Comfortable with organizational change and evolution

Skills & Experience:

  • Excellent writing and editing skills and ability to effectively tailor messaging to our targeted audiences (students, parents, educators, donors, and partners)
  • Experience managing or supporting social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok)
  • Experience with email marketing platforms (HubSpot, Mailchimp, Ortto, etc.)
  • Familiarity with design tools like Canva and/or Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Analytics experience (i.e., Google Analytics, social media insights, email metrics) to inform messaging decisions
  • Strong attention to detail

Nice to Have:

  • Experience working in or alongside a nonprofit or mission-driven organization
  • Experience in Latin American travel or community development
  • Experience with WordPress and HTML/CSS
  • Familiarity with SEO and AEO/GEO best practices, and how content supports discoverability and long-term visibility
  • Experience translating program outcomes or impact data into compelling stories for donor or public audiences
  • Comfort collaborating with development or fundraising teams on campaigns and appeals

BENEFITS:

  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Flexible spending account
  • Life insurance, short-term, and long-term disability insurance
  • Vacation, sick leave, and 10 federal holidays
  • Opportunities for travel to Latin America for site visits

TO APPLY:

Submit a resume with a cover letter highlighting qualifications and interests to [email protected]. Please include your portfolio, if available.

AMIGOS is an equal opportunity employer.

POSITION TITLE: Panama Country Coordinator

LOCATION:  Panama City, Panama

TRAVEL:  35% in Latin America (primarily within Panama)

SALARY: Based on experience

 

ABOUT AMIGOS DE LAS AMERICAS:

Amigos de las Americas (AMIGOS) is an international, nonprofit youth development organization that provides unparalleled leadership and service opportunities for teenagers and young adults in partnership with hundreds of communities throughout the Americas. The AMIGOS mission is to inspire and build young leaders through collaborative community development and authentic immersion through cross cultural experiences.

 

POSITION SUMMARY: 

The Country Coordinator (CC) is responsible for the coordination, planning, implementation, and assessment of AMIGOS programming in Panama. The CC also leads partnership and program exploration in their work area. The CC supervises and supports Project Staff during their program duration and serves as the primary liaison between the host country partner agencies and AMIGOS headquarters. The CC will manage up to five summer programs and other programming, as assigned. This position involves periods of travel to project areas in Panama throughout the year.

A successful candidate in this role will have excellent people skills, be a strong cross-cultural communicator, enjoys collaborating with others, is flexible and is excited to execute AMIGOS programming.

Come join this dynamic and passionate team!

 

KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Program Management
    • Oversees all AMIGOS programming in assigned work areas (summer, gap, custom)
    • Monitors of political, economic, health and safety issues in assigned work areas
    • Manages budgets and documentation for assigned programs
    • Supports with country registration and banking processes
    • Ensures efficient, timely, and accurate implementation of all existing monitoring & evaluation tools
  • Partnership Development and Management
    • Promotes and maintains relationships with Latin American partners that are based on mutual respect, collaboration, and shared visions of involving youth as actors in community development initiatives and cross-cultural exchange
    • Supports the planning and implementation of new program opportunities as needed
    • Identifies and pursues funding opportunities in Latin America
    • Interacts frequently with host country officials, participants, community contacts, and other AMIGOS stakeholders
  • Latin American Youth (LAY)
    • Supports in the recruitment of LAY and Local Youth Leaders (LYL) for the programs
    • Maintains ongoing engagement opportunities for LAY (activities as approved)
  • Staff Hiring, Management, and Leadership Development
    • Supports project staff recruitment and the application review, scoring, and selection
    • Facilitates training of Project Staff Teams
    • Supervises project teams including: weekly calls with Staff, coaching, and ongoing assessment and evaluation
    • Supports Project Staff as needed during emergency situations
  • Custom Programming
    • Design and plan custom programs in collaboration with local partners and AMIGOS staff, tailoring experiences to meet educational and community goals
    • Manage and maintain relationships with host communities, partner organizations, and other key stakeholders
    • Serve as part of project staff during the program, supporting implementation, supervising volunteers, and ensuring program quality on the ground
  • Other
    • Supports the Training Manager in updating and innovating training materials for Volunteers, Project Staff, and Latin American Youth
    • Participates in other programs team activities
    • Participates in AMIGOS’ emergency management system-On-Call (including, at times, evening and weekend shifts throughout the year)
    • Facilitates in-country training for Volunteers in designated project areas
    • Supports translation of documents and materials
    • May serves as a mentor in virtual programming (evenings)
    • Other duties as assigned

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Fluency in written and spoken Spanish and English
  • Valid United States visa
  • Must be a Panamanian or US citizen
  • Past participation in AMIGOS programs, involvement with AMIGOS chapter network, Peace Corps, or relevant experience with other education or nonprofit organizations
  • Excellent group facilitation skills and previous experience working directly with youth of diverse backgrounds
  • Experience working with computer database, spreadsheets, and survey tools
  • Able to work in a remote environment
  • Adaptable and flexible to the needs of the organization and its programs
  • Experience working in experiential education, camps for youth, or a related industry
  • Must be willing to travel as needed to the USA and to project areas. Length of trips may range from 5 days to several weeks. Must be willing to leave for last-minute/unexpected trips to project areas or the USA
  • Must be willing to work evenings and weekends throughout the year for program trainings, meetings, and other events

 

DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Experience working on remote teams
  • Skills in negotiation and cross-cultural communication
  • Program development, implementation, and assessment skills
  • Creative approach to problem-solving
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • High energy level, organizational skills, professionalism, and attention to detail
  • Adept at working within planning groups, including a commitment to effective group processes
  • Ability to effectively manage crisis and solicit support when appropriate
  • Strong time management skills
  • Experience working with diverse populations

 

JOB RELATIONSHIPS:  

  • Reports to the Senior Director of Latin American Programs
  • Supervises and trains seasonal staff in their management of programming
  • Collaborates regularly with Programs Team (including Health & Safety and Training Managers) as well as other departments as needed
  • Interacts regularly with Partner Agencies, community members, and other stakeholders

 

BENEFITS:  

  • Work on an amazing team!
  • Pre-paid telephone minutes for work-related purposes (Zoom)
  • All work-related lodging, food and travel expenses paid when needed
  • In-country COVID testing, as needed
  • Intercultural exchange experience
  • Emotional and physical first aid training
  • Skill development such as time and budget management

To realize the AMIGOS vision and mission, we believe in the power of every voice and the wisdom of diverse voices. AMIGOS embraces universal diversity, including: race, nationality, ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, age, gender, and sexual orientation. AMIGOS seeks to include different life experiences, belief systems, abilities, and opinions throughout our work and aspires to eliminate barriers to inclusion and participation.

 

To apply for this position, please send an email to Amigos Programas including the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV / Resume)
  • Cover Letter

Send your application to: [email protected]

Email Subject Line: Panama Country Coordinator

SEASONAL

PROMOTE YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACROSS THE AMERICAS

AMIGOS staff and volunteers believe in the power of youth to change the world. Join our community that works everyday to help young people do amazing things.

TRAVEL TO LATIN AMERICA

Many of our staff members regularly visit our programs and help with youth trainings in the U.S. and Latin America. Take advantage of this opportunity to get out of your element!

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which all people are lifelong leaders sharing responsibility for our global community. Our programs give students the opportunity to gain essential education and life experience, leadership training, and an entirely new network of friends by living and working in amazing communities throughout the U.S. and Latin America. Our strong network of community partners, built over 60 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.

POSITION SUMMARY

This position serves a key role during our AMIGOS programs – health and safety. This position is a great opportunity for someone who is enthusiastic about the nonprofit mission of AMIGOS and wants to work with the programs team to support the health and safety of our volunteers and project staff. This position will learn and handle a wide spectrum of travel, health and safety logistics and interact with volunteers from a variety of our programs.

During our summer programs, AMIGOS operates a 24 hour On-Call Health and Safety system to support volunteers, project staff and families. The On-Call System Communications Specialist will co-manage with the Health and Safety Coordinators and will work directly with the Director of Health and Safety. Main job duties include but are not limited to answering and responding to phone calls, maintaining records and updates in Salesforce, working with a team of On-Call physicians and mental health consultants and assisting with any emergent situation as they arise. This position requires stamina, perseverance, and diligence. Case volume will be high, and each case will present a unique challenge to the On-Call Specialist.

The On-Call System Communications Specialist will receive a competitive hourly wage to work standard business hours (M-F, 8:30-5).

Location: Virtual
Compensation: Based on location
Work Schedule: 8:30 am- 5 pm CST
Training: This position is expected to complete 5 days of training in May.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Supports the Director of Health and Safety and Health and Safety coordinators with the collection of health paperwork
  • Supports AMIGOS field staff and various other stakeholders
  • Responds to parent/guardian inquiries
  • Handles all incoming On-Call phone calls and email during HQ normal business hours
  • Responds to calls and emails in a timely fashion
  • Provides support to project staff in health & safety incidents
  • Supports the Director of Health and Safety and Health and Safety Coordinators in a wide array of medical cases /urgent situations
  • Ensures documentation and follow-up of all volunteer-related case information
  • Conducts data entry and ensures the quality and accuracy of all information being input into the Salesforce database by Project Staff and On-Call Team members related to all summer On-Call System communications
  • Processes cases with proper documentation
  • Any other duties as needed

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to write and speak English with a high level of proficiency
  • Two years of college or equivalent experience
  • Detail-oriented work ethic with high level of self-direction
  • Ability to work well under pressure and handle emergencies in a calm, controlled manner
  • Ability to initiate and complete relevant tasks with minimal supervision
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills
  • Successful completion of a background check

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Written and spoken Spanish proficiency
  • International travel and cultural exchange experience, preferably in Latin America as an AMIGOS volunteer, Project Staff member, or participant in a similar program
  • Telephone counseling and crisis management skills
  • Experience in a leadership role
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously
  • Experience working with youth ages 15-17

JOB RELATIONSHIPS

  • Reports directly to the Director of Health and Safety
  • Works directly with the Health and Safety Coordinators
  • Works closely with the summer On-Call Team (selected AMIGOS Headquarters staff, physicians, and mental health specialists) and other full-time staff

TO APPLY
Submit a resume with a cover letter highlighting qualifications to:

Elizabeth Spruell
Amigos de las Américas
Email: [email protected]

For more information about AMIGOS, visit our website: www.amigosinternational.org

AMIGOS is an equal opportunity employer.

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which all people are lifelong leaders sharing responsibility for our global community. Our programs give students the opportunity to gain essential education and life experience, leadership training, and an entirely new network of friends by living and working in amazing communities throughout the U.S. and Latin America. Our strong network of community partners, built over 60 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.

POSITION SUMMARY

This position serves a key role during our AMIGOS programs – health and safety. This position is a great opportunity for someone who is enthusiastic about the nonprofit mission of AMIGOS and wants to work with the programs team to support the health and safety of our volunteers and project staff. This position will learn and handle a wide spectrum of travel, health and safety logistics and interact with volunteers from a variety of our programs.

During our summer programs, AMIGOS operates a 24 hour On-Call Health and Safety system to support volunteers, project staff and families. The On-Call System Communications Specialist will co-manage with the Health and Safety Coordinators and will work directly with the Director of Health and Safety. Main job duties include but are not limited to answering and responding to phone calls, maintaining records and updates in Salesforce, working with a team of On-Call physicians and mental health consultants and assisting with any emergent situation as they arise. This position requires stamina, perseverance, and diligence. Case volume will be high, and each case will present a unique challenge to the On-Call Specialist.

The Afterhours On-Call System Communications Specialist will receive a stipend ($400) for each shift. Shifts are:

  • Weekday evenings: Monday PM to Friday AM (5:30pm CT – 9:00am CT each evening)
  • Weekend shift: Friday 5:00PM CT – Monday 9AM CT

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Supports AMIGOS project staff and various other stakeholders
  • Responds to parent/guardian inquiries in urgent cases
  • Handles all incoming On-Call phone calls during shift
  • Responds to calls and urgent emails in a timely fashion
  • Provides support to project staff in health & safety incidents
  • Supports in a wide array of medical cases /urgent situation
  • Ensures documentation and follow-up of all volunteer-related case information
  • Conducts data entry and ensures the quality and accuracy of all information being input into the Salesforce database by Project Staff and On-Call Team members related to all summer On-Call System communications
  • Processes cases with proper documentation
  • Any other duties as needed

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to write and speak English with a high level of proficiency
  • Two years of college or equivalent experience
  • Detail-oriented work ethic with high level of self-direction
  • Ability to work well under pressure and handle emergencies in a calm, controlled manner
  • Ability to initiate and complete relevant tasks with minimal supervision
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to answer calls and support staff teams/volunteers/parents during night time hours
  • Successful completion of a background check

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Written and spoken Spanish proficiency
  • International travel and cultural exchange experience, preferably in Latin America as an AMIGOS volunteer, Project Staff member, or participant in a similar program
  • Telephone counseling and crisis management skills
  • Experience in a leadership role
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously
  • Experience working with youth ages 13-14 and 15-17

JOB RELATIONSHIPS

  • Reports directly to the Director of Health and Safety
  • Works directly with the Emergency Management Team
  • Works closely with the AMIGOS physicians and mental health specialists and other full-time staff

TO APPLY

Submit a resume with a cover letter highlighting qualifications to:

Elizabeth Spruell
Amigos de las Américas
Email: [email protected]

For more information about AMIGOS, visit our website: www.amigosinternational.org

AMIGOS is an equal opportunity employer.

ABOUT AMIGOS DE LAS AMERICAS:

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which all people are lifelong leaders sharing responsibility for our global community. Our programs give volunteers the opportunity to gain essential education and life experience, leadership training, and an entirely new network of friends by living and working in amazing communities in Costa Rica, Panama, Paraguay and the Dominican Republic. Our strong network of community partners, built over 60 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the Americas.

 

POSITION SUMMARY:

This is a great opportunity for someone who is enthusiastic about the nonprofit mission of AMIGOS and wants to work with our Travel Team to ensure the safe and successful movement of our volunteers to and from Latin America. This position handles in-person travel logistics at the IAH airport and interacts with volunteers from a variety of our programs. It is a great fit for someone who enjoys working with youth, thrives in fast-paced environments, and is looking for flexible, short-term summer work.

LOCATION: Houston, TX

COMPENSATION: $18/hour

WORK SCHEDULE: Seasonal, hourly position based on specific travel dates between June 11 and August 11, 2026. Hours will vary by travel day (typically 6–10 hours per shift). This role is ideal for individuals seeking supplemental summer income, such as university students, educators on summer break, or professionals with flexible schedules.

TRAINING: This position is expected to complete 1-2 days of virtual training in May or early June.

 

EXPECTED WORK SCHEDULE & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Travel Day Airport Support and Coordination
The dates below are the confirmed Travel Days for the 2026 AMIGOS Summer Programs traveling through Houston. Availability for the majority of these dates is strongly preferred. A detailed schedule will be developed during onboarding.

  • June 11,12,15,17,18,24
  • July 1,2,6,7,8,13,14,15,21,22,27,28,29
  • August 4,7,10,11

The Houston Travel Coordinator will be expected to be at the airport for approximately 6-10 hours on travel dates, beginning each day when the first volunteer flight lands and ending when the last volunteer flight takes off (exact times to be determined). If an overnight stay becomes necessary, the Houston Travel Coordinator would be expected to chaperone volunteers overnight at a nearby hotel. However, these hours will depend on the travel itineraries of volunteers.

Mileage to/from IAH will be reimbursed up to 40 miles each way and food, parking, and lodging (if necessary) will be covered by AMIGOS.

 

Responsibilities when at the airport include:

  • Wear AMIGOS swag so as to be identifiable to traveling volunteers
  • Enter airport terminal and stay with volunteers as they wait to make their connection
  • Ensure all volunteers are accounted for and communicate headcount to the Travel Team
  • Ensure each volunteer has all of the necessary forms to board their flight and pass through customs
  • Ensure each volunteer boards their connecting flight
  • Assist volunteers in getting meals and water, pass out snacks
  • Attend to volunteer health and safety needs and liaise with the On Call Team should any issues arise
  • Maintain active communication with the Travel Team about cancellations, delays, issues, etc.
  • In the event of delays or cancellations, stay at the hotel with volunteers. Return to the airport with volunteers the following day and ensure that all board their rescheduled flight

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must be 19 years old by June 10, 2026
  • Must have appropriate ID in order to enter airport security
  • Detail-oriented personality with high level of self-direction
  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work well under pressure and handle emergencies in a calm, controlled manner
  • Ability to initiate and complete relevant tasks with minimal supervision
  • Transportation to and from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
  • Successful completion of a background check

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience working with youth ages 13-19
  • Experience with international travel

PERKS AND BENEFITS:

  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Parking costs paid by AMIGOS
  • Food provided on Travel Days at IAH
  • Down time at the airport to complete other work as needed

TO APPLY:

To apply for this position, please send an email to Johnny Maldonado, Operations and Travel Manager including the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV / Resume)
  • Cover Letter

Send your application to[email protected]

Email Subject Line: Houston Travel Coordinator – Applicant Name

 

POSITION TITLE: San Francisco/North Bay Chapter Assistant Training Director 

POSITION TYPE:  Hourly, 15-20 hrs/month + Training Webinars in January/February 

LOCATION:  Bay Area, CA

DURATION:  5-month contract (January-May) 

COMPENSATION: Hourly, commensurate with experience 

 

ABOUT AMIGOS 

Amigos de las Americas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which young people realize their full potential as leaders and global citizens. We provide extraordinary opportunities for youth to design and lead projects in collaboration with US and Latin American peers and partner organizations across the Americas. 

 

POSITION SUMMARY 

The Chapter Assistant Training Director supports the development, planning, and facilitation of the training program which 

  • Prepares volunteers for their experience with AMIGOS programs;  
  • Develops their understanding of AMIGOS pillars of leadership, cultural humility, and service; and 
  • Provides them with the tools and skills to apply these pillars in their local communities and on AMIGOS programs. 

 

RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Attend the in-person Training Directors Workshop Webinars on January 20th, January 27th, February 3rd, and February 10th.  
  • Support the development of an engaging and effective training program that incorporates the AMIGOS Core Curriculum and local resources 
  • Facilitate key activities in the chapter training program and collaborate with the training team 
  • Attend monthly training meetings with volunteers. Understand facilitation guides
  • Attend community service activities for volunteers as part of the training program 
  • Attend one check-in meeting with AMIGOS HQ halfway through the cycle.
  • Provide feedback to AMIGOS HQ and report on facilitated activities. 

 

QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Knowledge of AMIGOS 
  • Leadership skills 
  • Positive and fun energy 
  • Strong organizational skills 
  • Ability to communicate effectively 
  • Ability to work well with others and delegate responsibilities 
  • Ability to serve as a guide and mentor to young leaders 

 

BENEFITS
 

Gain experience in volunteer management, training, event planning, professional development. Promote youth leadership and growth in your volunteers. Opportunity to network on different levels with various AMIGOS stakeholders; improve group management skills; and act as a role model to new volunteers. 

 

DIVERSITY STATEMENT 

To realize the AMIGOS vision and mission, we believe in the power of every voice and the wisdom of diverse voices. AMIGOS embraces universal diversity, including: race, nationality, ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, age, gender, and sexual orientation. AMIGOS seeks to include different life experiences, belief systems, abilities, and opinions throughout our work and aspires to eliminate barriers to inclusion and participation.  

 

AMIGOS is an equal opportunity employer. 

 

HOW TO APPLY 

Send your resume and short cover letter to [email protected] 

 

KEY DATES

Live Virtual Training: 

  • April 29 @ 4-6pm CT
  • May 6 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 13 @ 10am-4pm CT
  • May 20 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 27 @ 5-7pm CT

Start: May/June 2026

Arrival: Dates vary, depends on project—See chart on website

Departure: Dates vary—See chart on website

LOCATION

Latin America- Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, and Panama

LENGTH

Approx. 3 months—Length of projects vary—See chart on website

COMPENSATION

$500/week Stipend: Travel to/from project site + all food, lodging, transport for program activities covered by AMIGOS

 

About Amigos de las Américas

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which young people realize   their   full   potential   as   leaders   and   global   citizens. We   provide extraordinary opportunities for youth to design and lead projects in collaboration with U.S. and Latin American peers and partner organizations across the Americas. Our strong partner network, built over 50 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

AMIGOS is looking for a motivated, dynamic, and self-directed individual who has experience and passion for mentoring diverse high-school youth, collaborating with partner organizations, facilitating activities, managing group dynamics, leading a staff team, and coordinating logistics. The Project Director (PD) leads a staff team comprised of an Associate Project Director (APD) and Project Supervisors. The PD will lead and facilitate a leadership, service, and cultural exchange program for youth in either Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, or Paraguay.

Project models vary – see our website for more information. The Project Director collaborates closely with the staff team to implement a comprehensive and enriching program. This is a full-time, seasonal position.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (including but not limited to)

Volunteer Support

  • Mentor, supervise and lead a project of 10-45 volunteers.
  • Monitor volunteer program progress with relevant paperwork.
  • Support in conflict resolution within group dynamics.
  • Engage volunteers in fun, creative, and challenging activities.

Staff Team Leadership

  • Supervise and lead a team of 4 to 7 staff members.
  • Set a positive, open, and inclusive tone for the team. 
  • Incorporate team-bonding and team-building activities throughout the program.
  • Conduct performance evaluations and/or performance reviews of team members. 
  • Effectively delegate tasks amongst the team.
  • Support, as needed, to resolve team disputes or conflicts.

Program Planning & Set-Up

  • Visit all program sites and spend time with all local providers and partner agencies. 
  • Visit/call the clinics and hospitals to fully understand health protocols.
  • Review and understand the detailed program itinerary.
  • Review and update (if needed) existing curriculum and learn to facilitate activities. 
  • Confirm all program logistics.

Budget & Finance

  • Oversee the overall budget and ethical use of funds. 
  • Manage and track expenses with weekly reports and submit to AMIGOS HQ.
  • Keep track of physical cash and physical cash flow.
  • Support team members in tracking and reporting expenses. 
  • Associate Project Director is responsible for weekly team tracking and the PD oversees the process.

Program Implementation and Management 

  • Create and maintain relationships with partner agencies and local providers that are based on mutual respect, effective communication and collaboration, and shared visions of involving youth as actors in community development initiatives and cross-cultural exchange. 
  • Maintain regular contact and amicable partnerships with partner agencies and local providers to ensure adequate performance of program volunteers. 
  • Provide timely and appropriate communication with a wide range of individuals. Ensure prompt follow-up of inquiries and actions. 
  • Manage and support program logistics for briefing/debriefing, language classes, program activities, lodging, transport, and food. 
  • Facilitate workshops, trainings, and seminars in both English and Spanish. 
  • Brainstorm creative and new ways to enhance the volunteer experience. 
  • Draft, review and submit project reports and paperwork as indicated.

Health and Safety Management  

  • Monitor volunteer health and safety and respond as needed. 
  • Ensure all COVID-19 preventive measures and practices are strictly followed.
  • Ensure that volunteers and/or program staff are following quarantine guidelines, when indicated.
  • Follow the medical and emergency procedures system to safeguard the well-being of the volunteers and Staff Team.
  • Abide by and enforce the AMIGOS Standards of Conduct. 
  • Agree to be on-call 24/7 for emergent issues that arise with volunteers for the duration of the program on a rotating schedule. 
  • Report any concerns through the proper channels with the corresponding paperwork.
  • Communicates regularly and promptly with the AMIGOS On-Call system to report program progress, rule violations, illnesses, and other concerns.
  • Lead investigations of standards of conduct violations and safety concerns.
  • Build respectful and professional relationships with clinic and hospital personnel.
  • Handle documentation and reporting of any health and safety incident in Salesforce.

Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Facilitate participatory evaluations with all program volunteers, staff, partner agencies and service providers. 
  • Provide full logistics report on best practices to run the project for future cycles.
  • Conduct performance evaluations with staff to support their growth and development over the course of the program and oversee evaluation of volunteers.

Other

  • Responsible for submitting a complete and comprehensive handover report at the end of the project.
  • Network and build strong relationships with partner agencies, new organizations, and all program contacts. 
  • Serve as a public ambassador for AMIGOS through interactions with program volunteers, community contacts, and the entire network of AMIGOS stakeholders. 
  • Complete other duties as assigned.

 

DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Project Management

  • Understands and effectively communicates AMIGOS mission, vision, and core program components.
  • Complies with all AMIGOS policies and procedures.
  • Responds appropriately to crisis situations.
  • Exemplifies fiscal responsibility, ethical spending, and effective budget management.
  • Strong time management skills and ability to delegate tasks.

Personal Leadership

  • Demonstrates effective teamwork and communication skills including active listening and giving and receiving feedback.
  • Demonstrates responsible decision making and creative, constructive, and culturally sensitive problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrates effective time-management skills and self-care.
  • Facilitates training methodologies that are appropriate for a diversity of learners and demonstrates confidence speaking in public.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

  • Experience working with diverse populations.
  • Empathetic approach to volunteer and staff support.
  • Comfortable facilitating activities for volunteers on race, gender, identity, etc.

Cultural Competency

  • Uses tact and sensitivity in interactions with all AMIGOS constituents (e.g., professionalism, proper attire, culturally sensitive communication with partner agencies).
  • Provides effective support and guidance for diverse youth volunteers and project staff.
  • Communicates effectively in English and Spanish (writing, reading, speaking) and can serve as a translator.

Community Engagement

  • Implements positive community development strategies with host communities and partner agency representatives.
  • Utilizes effective methodologies for evaluating AMIGOS projects and makes recommendations for the future.
  • Successfully mobilizes resources for the project.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills in Spanish and English, including spoken and written Spanish fluency and translation. 
  • 1 year out from high school graduation and a minimum of 20 years old.
  • Experience managing a team of people and coordinating projects. 
  • Able to work in a remote environment and live with the Project Staff 
  • Adaptable and flexible to the needs of the programs and volunteers. 
  • Previous experience working directly with young people. 
  • Committed to incorporating social justice frameworks, including program activities on anti-racism and decolonization.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite, and willingness to learn customer relationship management software.
  • Lift and carry a 50-pound sack.
  • Walk 2+ miles per day on rugged and uphill terrain.
  • Wake up early and stay up late for project activities and tasks.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, international studies, or another related field. 
  • Wilderness First Responder, Wilderness First Aid or Advanced First Aid Certification.
  • Previous experience with the AMIGOS organization as a volunteer or summer staff member or with a similar organization leading experiential group immersion experiences.
  • To increase diversity on our staff teams, applicants who are citizens in the country where the program is taking place will be prioritized.

JOB RELATIONSHIPS

  • Supervises the Associate Project Director and Project Supervisors.
  • Responsible to the Country Coordinator or Director and the Latin American Programs Director.
  • Interacts frequently with other Headquarters staff departments and with partner agency contacts. 

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: 

  • Pre-paid telephone minutes for work-related purposes.
  • Round-trip, single destination travel to and from the project location (up to $1,100 USD)
  • All project related lodging and food expenses covered by AMIGOS 
  • In-country COVID testing, as needed.
  • Coverage of acute medical care, up to $300 USD. This does not include routine health care (dental, PT, etc.)
  • Paid training and virtual work prior to arrival to project area

TO APPLY

Please review the information on our project staff webpage and fill out the job application, if you are interested in applying to this role. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].  

 

Want to learn more?

Attend an info session on one of the following dates:

Wednesday, January 14: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, January 21: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, February 11: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time) 

KEY DATES

Live Virtual Training: 

  • May 6 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 13 @ 10am-4pm CT
  • May 20 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 27 @ 5-7pm CT

Start: May/June 2026

Arrival: Dates vary, depends on project—See chart on website

Departure: Dates vary—See chart on website

LOCATION

Latin America- Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, and Panama

LENGTH

Approx. 2-3 months—Length of projects vary—See chart on website

COMPENSATION

$375/week Stipend: Travel to/from project site + all food, lodging, transport for program activities covered by AMIGOS

 

About Amigos de las Américas

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which young people realize   their   full   potential   as   leaders   and   global   citizens. We   provide extraordinary opportunities for youth to design and lead projects in collaboration with U.S. and Latin American peers and partner organizations across the Americas. Our strong partner network, built over 50 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

AMIGOS is looking for a motivated and self-directed individual who has experience and passion for mentoring diverse high school-aged youth and planning, implementing, and evaluating a project while enhancing relationships with partner agencies. 

The Associate Project Director (APD) works closely with the Project Director (PD) as a member of Senior Staff to lead and direct the team. They help confirm the project logistics and manage contacts, oversee the budget, address health and safety needs of staff and students, and mentor volunteers. 

It is a dynamic role with different functions and an important leadership position on the team. Project models vary- see our website for more information. This is a full-time, seasonal job position. 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (including but not limited to)

Volunteer Support

  • Schedule appointments for clinic and/or hospital visits and accompany volunteer to all medical appointments as assigned by the PD. 
  • Help to supervise a group of 10-45 volunteers. 
  • May directly supervise and mentor volunteers.
  • May hold weekly 1:1 check-ins with program volunteers and fill out appropriate paperwork. 
  • Support with conflict resolution within group dynamics.
  • Engage volunteers in fun, creative, and challenging activities.

Health & Safety Management

  • Monitors volunteer health and safety and respond as needed. 
  • Ensures all COVID-19 preventive measures and practices are strictly followed.
  • Ensures that volunteers and/or program staff are following quarantine and/or isolation guidelines, when indicated.
  • Agrees to be on-call 24/7 on a rotating schedule for emergent issues. Understands, upholds, and enforces the AMIGOS Standards of Conduct and other policies and procedures.
  • Monitors a medical and emergency procedures system to safeguard the well-being of the volunteers and Staff Team.
  • Communicates regularly and promptly with the AMIGOS On-Call system to report program progress, rule violations, illnesses, and other concerns.
  • Facilitates investigations of Standards of Conduct violations and safety concerns.
  • Builds respectful and professional relationships with clinic and hospital personnel.
  • Works with PD to handle documentation and reporting of any health and safety incidents for Salesforce.

Program Implementation and Management 

  • Creates and maintains relationships with partner agencies and local providers that are based on mutual respect, effective communication and collaboration, and shared visions of involving youth as actors in community development initiatives and cross-cultural exchange. 
  • Provides timely and appropriate communication with a wide range of individuals. Ensures prompt follow-up of inquiries and actions. 
  • Manages and tracks expenses and manages team weekly budget submission. 
  • Supports monitoring and execution of the logistics of program activities.
  • Facilitates workshops, trainings, and seminars in both English and Spanish. 
  • Brainstorms creative and new ways to enhance the volunteer experience. 
  • Assists with drafting weekly reports and reviewing weekly volunteer paperwork submission.

Other 

  • Networks and builds strong relationships with partner agencies, new organizations, and all program contacts. 
  • Serves as a public ambassador for AMIGOS through interactions with program volunteers, community contacts, and the entire network of AMIGOS stakeholders. 

DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Project Management

  • Understands and effectively communicates AMIGOS mission, vision, and core program components.
  • Complies with all AMIGOS policies and procedures.
  • Responds appropriately to crisis situations.
  • Exemplifies fiscal responsibility and effective budget management.
  • Possesses Strong time management skills and ability to delegate tasks.

Personal Leadership

  • Demonstrates effective teamwork and communication skills including active listening and giving and receiving feedback.
  • Demonstrates responsible decision making and creative, constructive, and culturally sensitive problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrates effective time-management skills and self-care.
  • Facilitates training methodologies that are appropriate for a diversity of learners and demonstrates confidence speaking in public.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

  • Possesses experience working with diverse populations.
  • Utilizes an empathetic approach to volunteer and staff support.
  • Feels comfortable facilitating activities on race, gender, identity, etc.

Cultural Competency

  • Uses tact and sensitivity in interactions with all AMIGOS constituents (ex. professionalism, proper attire, culturally sensitive communication with partner agencies).
  • Provides effective support and guidance for diverse youth volunteers.
  • Communicates effectively in English and Spanish and can serve as a translator.

Community Engagement

  • Implements positive community development strategies with host communities and partner agency representatives.
  • Utilizes effective methodologies for evaluating AMIGOS projects and making recommendations for the future.
  • Mobilizes resources for the project.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills in Spanish and English, including spoken and written Spanish fluency and translation. 
  • One- year out from high school graduation and a minimum of 20 years old.
  • Able to work in a remote environment and live with the Project Staff for the duration of the contract.
  • Adaptable and flexible to the needs of the programs and volunteers. 
  • Previous experience working directly with young people. 
  • Committed to incorporating social justice frameworks, including program activities on anti-racism and decolonization.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, Box, and Google Suite.
  • Lift and carry a 50-pound sack.
  • Walk 2+ miles per day on rugged and uphill terrain.
  • Wake up early and stay up late for project activities and tasks.
  • Anyone may apply to roles in Latin America, though options may be limited by visa requirements.
  • Complete online training with 85% accuracy.
  • Bring your own laptop and unlocked cellphone. We recommend getting travel insurance for your items.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, international relations, or another related field. 
  • Wilderness First Responder, Wilderness First Aid or Advanced First Aid Certification and Mental Health/Emotional Health First Aid.
  • Previous experience with the AMIGOS organization as a volunteer or summer staff member or with a similar organization leading experiential group immersion experiences.
  • To increase diversity on our staff teams, applicants who are citizens in the country where the program is taking place will be prioritized.

JOB RELATIONSHIPS

  • Works alongside the Project Director and Project Supervisors.
  • Reports directly to the Project Director.
  • Responsible to the Country Coordinator or Director and the Latin American Programs Director. 

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: 

  • Pre-paid telephone minutes for work-related purposes
  • Coverage of acute medical care 
  • Round-trip, single destination travel to and from the project location (up to $1,100 USD)
  • All project related lodging and food expenses
  • In-country COVID testing, as needed.
  • Coverage of acute medical care, up to $300 USD. This does not include routine health care (dental, PT, etc.).
  • Paid training and virtual work prior to arrival to project area

TO APPLY

Please review the information on our project staff webpage and fill out the job application, if you are interested in applying to this role. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].  

 

Want to learn more?

Attend an info session on one of the following dates:

Wednesday, January 14: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, January 21: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, February 11: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time) 

KEY DATES

Live Virtual Training: 

  • May 6 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 13 @ 10am-4pm CT
  • May 20 @ 5-7pm CT
  • May 27 @ 5-7pm CT

Start: May/June 2026

Arrival: Dates vary, depends on project—See chart on website

Departure: Dates vary—See chart on website

LOCATION

Latin America- Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Paraguay, and Panama

LENGTH

Approx. 2-3 months—Length of projects vary—See chart on website

COMPENSATION

$300/week Stipend: Travel to/from project site + all food, lodging, transport for program activities covered by AMIGOS

 

About Amigos de las Américas

Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is a leader in international youth development, creating a world in which young people realize   their   full   potential   as   leaders   and   global   citizens. We   provide extraordinary opportunities for youth to design and lead projects in collaboration with U.S. and Latin American peers and partner organizations across the Americas. Our strong partner network, built over 50 years, enables authentic engagements in communities across the region.

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

AMIGOS is looking for a motivated and self-directed individual who has experience and passion for mentoring diverse high school-aged youth, collaborating with partner organizations, facilitating activities, managing group dynamics, and coordinating logistics. 

The Project Supervisor (Psup) will support the Project Director and Associate Project Director in facilitating a leadership, service, and cultural humility program. The modality of the projects is different – see our website  for more information. 

The Project Supervisor collaborates closely with the staff team to implement a comprehensive and enriching program. The role is focused on mentoring and supporting youth participants and facilitating activities. This is a full-time, seasonal position. 

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES (including but not limited to)

Volunteer Support

  • Mentor, supervise, and lead a group of 10-45 volunteers, with direct supervision of up to 10 volunteers.
  • Hold weekly 1:1 check-in with assigned program volunteers to support leadership growth and well-being and fill out appropriate paperwork. 
  • Monitor volunteer program progress through appropriate paperwork.
  • Support in conflict resolution within group dynamics.
  • Engage volunteers in fun, creative, and challenging activities related to leadership, service, cultural humility, and environmental conservation. 
  • Depending on the project, support with community set-up, and assist with host family and community service activities.

Program Implementation and Management 

  • Provide timely and appropriate communication with a wide range of individuals. Ensure prompt follow-up to inquiries and actions. 
  • Track expenses and maintain ethical use of AMIGOS funds.
  • Facilitate workshops, trainings, and seminars in both English and Spanish.
  • Brainstorm creative and new ways to enhance the volunteer experience. 
  • Support planning and/or executing the logistics of program activities.
  • Gather and submit volunteers’ weekly paperwork.
  • Contribute weekly project reports to partner agencies.

Health and Safety Management  

  • Monitor volunteer health and safety and respond as needed. 
  • Ensure all COVID-19 preventive measures and practices are strictly followed.
  • Ensure that volunteers and/or program staff are following quarantine and/or isolation guidelines, when indicated.
  • Abide by and enforce the AMIGOS Standards of Conduct and support in Standards of Conduct investigations, as necessary. 
  • In collaboration with Senior Staff, report to On-Call any health and safety concerns.

Monitoring & Evaluation

  • Support in the process of facilitating participatory evaluations with all program volunteers, staff, partner agencies, and service providers. 
  • Provide ideas on ways to improve future program cycles and contribute to handover report.
  • Conducts performance evaluations with volunteers to support their growth and development over the course of the program.

Other 

  • Network and build strong relationships with partner agencies, new organizations, and all program contacts. 
  • Responsible and ethical use of AMIGOS funds and appropriate tracking of funds
  • Serve as a public ambassador for AMIGOS through interactions with program volunteers, community contacts, and the entire network of AMIGOS stakeholders. 

DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Project Management

  • Understands and effectively communicates AMIGOS mission, vision, and core program components.
  • Complies with all AMIGOS policies and procedures.
  • Responds appropriately to crisis situations.
  • Strong time management skills and ability to delegate tasks.

Personal Leadership

  • Demonstrates effective teamwork and communication skills including active listening and giving and receiving feedback.
  • Demonstrates responsible decision making and creative, constructive, and culturally- sensitive problem-solving skills.
  • Demonstrates effective time-management skills and self-care.
  • Facilitates training methodologies that are appropriate for a diversity of learners and demonstrates confidence speaking in public.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)

  • Experience working with diverse populations.
  • Empathetic approach to volunteer and staff support.
  • Comfortable facilitating activities on race, gender, identity, etc.

Cultural Competency

  • Uses tact and sensitivity in interactions with all AMIGOS constituents (e.g., professionalism, proper attire, culturally sensitive communication with partner agencies).
  • Provides effective support and guidance for diverse youth volunteers.
  • Communicates effectively in English and Spanish and can serve as a translator.

Community Engagement

  • Implements positive community development strategies with host communities and partner agency representatives.
  • Utilizes effective methodologies for evaluating AMIGOS projects and making recommendations for the future.
  • Successfully mobilizes resources for the project.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills in Spanish. Intermediate level English.
  • 1 year out from high school graduation and a minimum of 20 years old.
  • Able to work in a remote environment and live with the Project Staff team for the duration of the contract.
  • Adaptable and flexible to the needs of the programs and volunteers. 
  • Previous experience working directly with young people. 
  • Committed to incorporating social justice frameworks, including program activities on anti-racism and decolonization.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Box, and Google Suite.
  • Lift and carry a 50-pound sack.
  • Walk 2+ miles per day on rugged and uphill terrain.
  • Wake up early and stay up late for project activities and tasks.
  • Anyone may apply to roles in Latin America, though options may be limited by visa requirements.
  • Complete online training with 85% accuracy.
  • Bring your own laptop and unlocked cellphone. We recommend getting travel insurance for your items.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 

  • Bachelor’s degree or completed coursework in education, international studies, or another related field.
  • Wilderness First Responder, Wilderness First Aid or Advanced First Aid Certification
  • Previous experience with the AMIGOS organization as a volunteer or summer staff member or with a similar organization leading experiential group immersion experiences.
  • To increase diversity on our staff teams, applicants who are citizens in the country where the program is taking place will be prioritized.

JOB RELATIONSHIPS

  • Works alongside the Project Director and Associate Project Director
  • Reports directly to the Project Director or another member of the Senior Staff team 
  • Responsible to the Country Coordinator or Director and the Latin American Programs Director. 

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: 

  • Pre-paid telephone minutes for work-related purposes
  • Coverage of acute medical care 
  • Round-trip, single destination travel to and from the project location (up to $1,100 USD)
  • All project related lodging and food expenses
  • In-country COVID testing, as needed.
  • Coverage of acute medical care, up to $300 USD. This does not include routine health care (dental, PT, etc.).
  • Paid training

TO APPLY

Please review the information on our project staff webpage and fill out the job application, if you are interested in applying to this role. If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected].  

 

Want to learn more?

Attend an info session on one of the following dates:

Wednesday, January 14: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, January 21: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time)  

Wednesday, February 11: 6:00-7:00pm (US Central Time) 

CHAPTER

PROMOTE YOUTH LEADERSHIP LOCALLY

The AMIGOS chapter network is made up of a group of dedicated volunteer board members who make our mission possible by providing our program to young leaders in their local communities. AMIGOS chapters provide mentorship, build community, and empower students to embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Fundraising support, financial assistance, and a robust training program are just some examples of the year-round support from local community members that our chapters provide.

MEET LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE

Looking for a chance to build a network of passionate people in your community? AMIGOS chapters are a great place to do that! Each chapter board is unique in its makeup and meeting schedule but is always working to provide local students with international service immersion opportunities.

OBJECTIVE

The Chapter President keeps the chapter focused on establishing and maintaining its goals. The President is responsible for overseeing chapter officers and committees and encourages teamwork amongst chapter leaders. The President is also responsible for maintaining the operations of the chapter and ensuring that all necessary tasks are completed.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Presides over the Chapter Executive Committee and all chapter meetings; monitors progress of chapter goals and objectives; enforces chapter bylaws; sets board meeting agendas.
  • Acts as an official voice for the chapter in all public matters, and represents the AMIGOS organization in the chapter’s geographic area.
  • Communicates any questions or concerns to Headquarters staff.
  • Actively recruits new people interested in assisting or serving on the chapter board.
  • Answers questions raised by parents and participants about the nature of AMIGOS programs.
  • Ensures that all state and federal legal and tax filings have been submitted.
  • Assists in the development of chapter budget, succession planning, fundraising, and recruitment action plan.

 

TIME COMMITMENT

Year around responsibilities that change depending on the time of year

  • Fall: Oversee recruiting and communicate with potential volunteers and parents as needed.  
  • Winter: Oversee fundraising and training and respond to parent concerns as needed.
  • Spring: Respond to parent questions which peak during the spring prior to the volunteers’ departure.
  • Summer: Organize planning session for the following year and communicate with parents as needed regarding current volunteers in the field.

*Ensure all state and federal legal and tax filings have been submitted based on your fiscal year.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of AMIGOS; leadership skills; ability to communicate and delegate effectively; knowledge of chapter bylaws; must have served at least one term in another chapter leader position; ability to work well with others and remain organized; and public speaking abilities.

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

President oversees the activities of the Chapter Board including the successful succession of board roles, recruitment of volunteers, and successful fundraising plan have been completed. Chapter has set recruiting targets with HQ Chapter Operations and Enrollment Departments; Chapter has increased participation by “x” amount. Chapter issues are handled in a timely manner. Committees are active, engaged, and growing. Chapter board meetings are effectively run and carried out in a manageable timeframe.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience working in youth leadership development; play a key role in shaping the chapter’s future; opportunity to network on different levels with various AMIGOS stakeholders; improve meeting management skills; and act as a role model to new participants.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

The Chapter Vice President is responsible for assisting the Chapter President in coordinating and directing committee activities and chapter operations.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as a member of the Chapter Executive Committee; attend all chapter board meetings; monitor progress of chapter goals and objectives; enforce chapter bylaws.
  • Manage chapter committees that report directly to the position; advise and assist the President in chapter matters; assume President’s role in President’s absence.
  • Develop and network with potential AMIGOS partners in geographic area to strengthen board activities including fundraising, recruiting, training etc.

 

TIME COMMITMENT

Year around responsibilities that change depending on the time of year

  • Fall: Assist Chapter President in overseeing board and volunteer recruitment. Communicate with potential volunteers and parents as needed.
  • Winter: Assist Chapter President in overseeing both fundraising and training and responding to volunteer and parent questions.
  • Spring: Assist Chapter President in responding to parent questions which peak during the spring just prior to the volunteers departure.
  • Summer: Assist Chapter President in organizing planning session for the following year and communication with parents of current volunteers in the field.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of AMIGOS; leadership skills; ability to communicate and delegate effectively; knowledge of chapter bylaws; have served at least one term in another chapter leader position is preferred; ability to work well with others and remain professional and organized; public speaking and delegation abilities preferred.

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Chapter Board succession, recruitment, and fundraising plan have been completed. Chapter has reached and exceeded 3-year average of participant numbers. Chapter has set recruiting targets with Chapter Operations and Enrollment Departments. Chapter issues are handled in a timely manner. The committees that report to this position are active, engaged, and growing. New chapter board members or committed members have been recruited for the following year. Chapter board meetings are effectively run and in a manageable timeframe. After serving specified term as Vice President, individual is prepared to serve as Chapter President.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience in working with youth leadership development; play a key role in shaping chapter’s future; opportunity to network on different levels with various AMIGOS stakeholders; improve meeting management skills; and act as a role model to new volunteers.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

To develop, monitor, and report to the full chapter board on the state of the chapter’s financial operations.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Leads the creation of the chapter budget for the upcoming fiscal year using the official AMIGOS template • Maintains chapter financial records; monitors cash flow.
  • Monitors family fee payments and contacts families when payments are delinquent
  • Provides financial reports at each board meeting
  • Processes the receipt of all donations and provides a tax deductible donations letter for eligible tax deductible contributions
  • Reviews invoices from AMIGOS Headquarters and ensures payments are made in a timely manner
  • Pays bills and reimburses board members for approved chapter expenses
  • Assists Chapter President(s) in ensuring all state and federal legal and tax filings are accurate and filed in a timely manner with the appropriate governmental agency.
  • Ensures copies of all legal filings are submitted to AMIGOS Headquarters in addition to the appropriate federal, state and local agencies.
  • Serves as a member of the Chapter Executive Committee, if applicable

 

TIME COMMITMENT

Finance responsibilities for a Chapter Treasurer are year-round with primary time commitment in winter and spring.

  • Summer: Reviews previous year’s budget, expenditures and revenue. Creates budget for the upcoming fiscal year using HQ template.
  • Fall: Explains process of family payments to potential volunteers and families. Ensures that group fundraising efforts are compliant with IRS requirements by having no individual requirements.
  • Winter: Oversees receipt of group fundraising revenue and family fee payments, works with CPA to prepare IRS Form 990 for full board review in time for chapter specific filing deadline. (actual IRS deadline depends on the chapter’s fiscal year)
  • Spring: Continues receipt of family payments and submits accurate and timely payments for monthly billing from Headquarters to chapters.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Previous experience with accounting, accounting systems such as QuickBooks, and serving on the chapter board highly recommended.
  • Commitment to asking questions and seeking support needed.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Ability to complete tasks in a timely manner.
  • Ability to maintain neat and accurate financial records.
  • Commitment to transparency in all financial management.
  • Understanding and ability to comply with of chapter bylaws.
  • Understanding and ability to comply with the chapter licensing and operating agreement.
  • Understanding and ability to comply with all required legal and tax filings the chapter is obligated to file.
  • Familiarity with most current filings submitted by the chapter.
  • Understanding and ability to comply with the IRS requirements for acknowledging donor gifts of over $250

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

  • Bank accounts used by the chapter are held under the tax identification number and legally registered name of the chapter
  • At least two officers have access to all bank accounts
  • Chapter is in compliance with all federal, state and local requirements
  • Records are neat, well organized and accessible to both the chapter and AMIGOS Headquarters
  • All chapter financial transactions are recorded and transparent for review by all other board members
  • Chapter budget is submitted to AMIGOS Headquarters using official AMIGOS chapter budget template for the upcoming cycle.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

The secretary is responsible for taking meeting minutes and maintaining chapter’s records.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as a member of the Chapter Executive Committee • Attend all chapter meetings
  • Record and prepare minutes of board and executive committee meetings
  • Distribute minutes to all chapter board members as necessary
  • Maintain chapter calendar of events
  • Maintain chapter records including alumni information
  • Keep Chapter Executive Committee aware of AMIGOS Headquarters deadlines and distributions
  • May assist Chapter Outreach Coordinator to coordinate chapter email campaign

 

TIME COMMITMENT

Year around responsibilities with primary time commitment in winter and spring.

  • Fall: As necessary, assist Chapter Outreach Coordinator in scheduling presentations, organizing chapter email campaigns, and identifying veteran volunteers, etc.
  • Winter: Assist Chapter Executive Committee in assessing progress towards stated chapter goals and supporting chapter efforts as necessary
  • Spring: May assist Chapter Executive Committee and Outreach Coordinator in generating publicity for the upcoming recruitment season
  • Summer: Assist the Chapter President in the organization and scheduling of annual planning session. Assist Chapter Executive Committee in communication efforts to parents of current volunteers in the field.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Ability to communicate effectively; knowledge of chapter bylaws; ability to take good notes

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Minutes are distributed in a timely manner; records are maintained; chapter business is in order; chapter email campaigns are distributed according to designated timeframes

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience in working with youth leadership development; play a key role in shaping chapter’s future; opportunity to network on different levels with various AMIGOS stakeholders; improve meeting management skills; and act as a role model to new volunteers

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVES

The Fundraising Coordinator is responsible for overseeing all chapter fundraising events and supporting participants in the success of fundraising to the goals set by the chapter board.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Create fundraising plan for the upcoming year
  • Order any fundraising materials from AMIGOS Headquarters before fundraising activities begin (ex. Post cards, flyers, etc.)
  • Assist volunteers with any fundraising activities planned for the fall and spring. This may include activities like letter writing, online campaigns, and local events.
  • Organize other chapter fundraisers. (Example: product sales, board fundraising, local grants, etc.)
  • Create a communications plan to make sure that all of your chapter donors are thanked appropriately and personally by a chapter volunteer

 

TIME COMMITMENT

Year-round responsibilities, with primary time commitment in winter and spring

  • Fall: plan fundraising activities for fall and spring participants
  • Winter: oversee any fall fundraisers organized by the chapter, ex: product sales
  • Spring: oversee any spring fundraisers organized by the chapter, ex: letter writing
  • Summer: evaluate past years successes and challenges in fundraising

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of chapter’s historical fundraising outcomes; understanding of chapter finances and each year’s fundraising requirements; strong organizational skills; ability to think outside of the box to come up with innovative ideas; familiarity with online fundraising tools.

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Volunteer fundraising campaign (online giving, letter writing, product sales, etc.) is able to raise the majority of funds. Chapter applies for, and is awarded, a grant towards financial assistance. Donors all receive a thank you note for their support of your chapter.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience working with nonprofit managing funds; develop skills in grant writing; help volunteers reach their goals for participation; establish relationships in your area through community outreach.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

The Alumni Coordinator is a volunteer chapter board member who will oversee efforts related to alumni outreach and information management. This role is responsible for keeping alumni from over the generations of the chapters existence engaged in various activities.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design an alumni outreach strategy for the chapter
  • Update alumni information in salesforce as data is collected
  • Recruit chapter board members and other alumni to assist with all related efforts
  • Collaborate with other chapters who are engaged in alumni outreach and information management
  • Inform the chapter board members of progress at monthly meetings if possible
  • Support other board members when it comes to interacting with the local community of alumni. Such as recruitment, fundraising and events.

 

TIME COMMITMENT

  • Fall: Help Outreach Coordinator plan and execute the Welcome Home Party and recruitment training session.
  • Winter: Support welcoming new volunteers into the chapter. Plan and execute a local alumni event to keep alumni engaged and up to date on AMIGOS happenings.
  • Spring: Support fundraising coordinator in engaging local alumni to support participant fundraising activities. Work with the current volunteers and parents to message their role after the AMIGOS summer in recruitment, chapter board, and general engagement in the vast AMIGOS network. Invite local alumni to attend Despedida (Send Off party) for this year’s volunteers.
  • Summer: Attend annual board retreat to review past years alumni engagement activities and effectiveness as well as make recommendations for the following year.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of AMIGOS a plus. Experience with Salesforce or another CRM platform a plus but not required. Professional communication experience.

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Improve volunteer recruitment and alumni involvement in the chapter year on year. Strengthen development opportunities for the chapter and AMIGOS Headquarters. Enhance product sales and letter writing outcomes at the local level. Update and share alumni and parent information with Headquarters, furthering the One AMIGOS concept. Improve opportunities for fundraising, special events, and ongoing contact with our constituents overall

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience in project management, marketing, event planning, working with people from diverse backgrounds and generations, youth leadership.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

The Chapter Service-Learning Coordinator is responsible for organizing and overseeing the service-learning opportunities for chapter volunteers. The Service-Learning Coordinator works closely with the chapter Training Director and community organization contacts to encourage local civic engagement. They are responsible for following AMIGOS HQ guidance and requirements regarding service-learning and reporting on project outcomes.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Coordinates and oversees service-learning volunteer opportunities for the local chapter’s cohort of volunteers to develop a culture of civic engagement and community building
  • Maintains positive relationships with community organization contacts, communicating with regular updates and timely responses
  • Communicates any questions or concerns to the chapter President, Training Director, and/or AMIGOS HQ Chapter Operations Team
  • Actively researches potential service-learning opportunities for Board members, chapter volunteers, alumni, and the larger network of supporters
  • Tracks service-learning activity outcomes and reports them to AMIGOS HQ
  • Stays abreast of AMIGOS program pillars and summer project themes, incorporating them into the activities when applicable
  • Assists in the development of chapter succession planning for the position

 

TIME COMMITMENT

  • Fall: Research service-learning organizations and begin contacting community organizations with the request to volunteer. Optional: Support chapter recruitment by spreading the word about AMIGOS
  • Winter: Solidify spring service-learning opportunities and share details with HQ. Optional: Attend volunteer interviews as note-taker or other support where comfortable
  • Spring: Attend service-learning events and facilitate dialogue around the opportunity, community need, and volunteers’ contribution.
  • Summer: Organize planning session for the following year and communicate activity impact with the Board and HQ. Share comments and feedback.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of AMIGOS; leadership skills; ability to communicate and delegate effectively; ability to work well with others and remain organized; and interest and experience volunteering in the local community

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Service-Learning Coordinator oversees service-learning activities for the chapter volunteers training; activities complete HQ requirements for volunteers. Chapter has set service-learning activities and communicated details with HQ and volunteers and families; Chapter reports service-learning outcomes to HQ.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience working in youth leadership development; play a key role in shaping the chapter’s future; opportunity to network on different levels with various community stakeholders; improve meeting management skills; and act as a role model to new volunteers

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

OBJECTIVE

There are many requirements and obligations to join AMIGOS. The Financial Assistance Mentor ultimately works to decrease barriers to entry for deserving applicants. The Chapter Financial Assistance Mentor is responsible for guiding financial assistance applicants and families through the AMIGOS application process, HQ required paperwork and health screening requirements, and chapter fundraising and training obligations. The Financial Assistance Mentor works closely with the volunteer and family, chapter board members, and HQ Chapter Operations team to coordinate completion of activities. They are a member of the Chapter Financial Assistance Committee and make financial assistance award decisions for applicants.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Works with Financial Assistance Committee to make financial assistance award decisions
  • Interviews volunteer and families applying for financial assistance
  • Communicates steps in the AMIGOS onboarding process to families, including evaluation and screening process to volunteers and families including but not limited to volunteer paperwork (physical health form, mental health form, notarized travel forms, etc.), fundraising activities (donation solicitation letter, webpage set-up, and email), and training activities
  • Works with applicants to ensure that they are able to complete onboarding requirements (such as assisting with locating a notary, supporting with passport application process, etc.) as appropriate
  • Communicates any volunteer and family questions or concerns to the Chapter President, Treasurer, Training Director, and/or AMIGOS HQ Chapter Operations Team
  • Stays abreast of AMIGOS HQ and chapter requirements and deadlines
  • Assists in the development of chapter succession planning for the position

 

TIME COMMITMENT

  • Fall: Communicate with chapter Outreach Coordinator regarding financial assistance applicants. Review financial assistance applications.
  • Winter: Collaborate with the chapter Financial Assistance Committee to determine financial assistance awards. Support volunteer and family interviews.
  • Spring: Communicate regularly with volunteer and family to support with HQ paperwork and health screening completion; share notary resources, send reminders about forms. Ensure volunteer attendance at fundraising and training obligations; coordinate a carpool. Attend fundraising training and provide additional support to volunteer(s) in writing their donation solicitation letter, creating their CauseVox page, and sending emails.

QUALIFICATIONS

Knowledge of AMIGOS; interpersonal skills; mentorship skills; ability to communicate and delegate effectively; compassion; patience; ability to work well with others and remain organized; and interest and experience volunteering in the local community

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Financial Assistance Mentor ensures a smooth AMIGOS pre-departure experience for chapter volunteers and families receiving financial assistance. Mentor communicates and ensures completion of pre-departure requirements by financial assistance recipients.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience working in youth leadership development; play a key role in shaping the chapter’s future; opportunity to network with various community stakeholders; improve communication and customer service skills; and act as a role model to new volunteers

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

DIVERSITY STATEMENT

To realize the AMIGOS vision and mission, we believe in the power of every voice and the wisdom of diverse voices. AMIGOS embraces universal diversity, including race, nationality, ethnicity, socio-economic status, religion, age, gender, and sexual orientation. AMIGOS seeks to include different life experiences, belief systems, abilities, and opinions throughout our work and aspires to eliminate barriers to inclusion and participation.

 

OBJECTIVE

The Chapter Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Ambassador is a volunteer board member that will lead the chapter effort to set and meet diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Facilitates discussions regarding DEI with the chapter board
  • Leads DEI planning sessions to set chapter priorities
  • Supports the recruitment efforts for both diverse volunteers and board members
  • Understands AMIGOS HQ DEI priorities and strategies and incorporates and adapts them at the local chapter level
  • Assists in the development of chapter succession planning for the position
  • Optional: Sits as a member of the Financial Assistance Committee and collaborates with the group to determine financial assistance awards for eligible volunteers and families

 

TIME COMMITMENT

  • Fall: Serve as resource for DEI recruiting methods for volunteers and assist with the identification of barriers to entry and DEI goals set by chapter.
  • Winter: Continue facilitating progress on chapter DEI priorities and plan such as attending and presenting at travel fairs, job fairs, etc.
  • Spring: Share open board member positions within one’s network and beyond, with a focus to recruit new members with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
  • Summer: Lead planning activity for DEI initiative at the chapter summer retreat, facilitate establishment of chapter DEI goals and plan.

QUALIFICATIONS

A passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion and if possible, experience working with DEI initiatives. Knowledge of AMIGOS; leadership skills; positive and fun energy; strong organizational and facilitation skills; ability to communicate effectively; and ability to serve as a guide and mentor.

 

SAMPLE MEASURES OF SUCCESS

Chapter DEI Ambassador will ensure the chapter sets local DEI objectives and goals. This person will also report to the HQ Chapter Operations team on DEI plan progress.

 

BENEFITS

Gain experience with DEI awareness, goal setting, facilitation; opportunity to network on different levels with various AMIGOS stakeholders; improve group management skills; and act as a DEI awareness role model.

 

IF INTERESTED

Send resume/CV and cover letter to [email protected].

VOLUNTEER

PROMOTE YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACROSS THE AMERICAS

AMIGOS staff and volunteers believe in the power of youth to change the world. Join our community that works everyday to help young people do amazing things.

TRAVEL TO LATIN AMERICA

Many of our staff members regularly visit our programs and help with youth trainings in the U.S. and Latin America. Take advantage of this opportunity to get out of your element!

Positions available in local chapters throughout the United States. Email [email protected] for more information!