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Resident Director in Korea
American Cultural Exchange Service (ACES) is seeking a qualified Resident Director (RD) to work on site with a group about 20 US high school students for approximately six weeks (from the end of June to mid-August) in Korea through the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program. In Korea, students will engage in language learning in both formal (language courses) and informal settings (cultural activities). The RD is required to attend a two-day pre-program training in Bellevue, WA (late May to early June), attend an in-person one-day student orientation prior to international travel, represent ACES for the duration of the program overseas, and submit periodic reports .NSLI-Y is a US State Department sponsored scholarship program funded by the Bureau of
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