Consultant

Eurasia Foundation Remote, US,
Remote

About The Position

Eurasia Foundation is seeking an experienced consultant to support the development and pilot launch of an international student recruitment and advising initiative. The initiative will initially focus on Kazakhstan and may later expand to other Eurasian markets. The consultant will help translate existing planning materials into practical, student- and parent-facing services. The ideal candidate will have direct experience advising international students and families on U.S. higher education options. This is a practical implementation role. The consultant will help refine service packages, develop advising tools, prepare parent and student communication materials, and support EF’s readiness to launch an initial pilot cohort.

Requirements

  • Direct experience advising international students and families on U.S. higher education options.
  • Practical knowledge of U.S. admissions processes, including community colleges, 2+2 transfer pathways, and four-year undergraduate programs.
  • Experience explaining U.S. study costs, admissions requirements, transfer pathways, visa-readiness considerations, and pre-departure preparation to international families.
  • Ability to develop practical advising tools, checklists, scripts, workflows, and client-facing materials.
  • Strong writing, communication, and organizational skills.
  • Sound judgment regarding ethical boundaries, no-guarantee language, and reputational risks in education consulting.
  • Ability to work independently and produce clear, concise, implementation-ready materials.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Eurasia, or similar international student recruitment markets.
  • Experience with EducationUSA-style advising, nonprofit education programming, or international exchange programs.
  • Knowledge of U.S. community college partnerships, transfer pathways, international student services, or student recruitment models.
  • Experience supporting pilot programs, service launches, or education consulting operations.

Responsibilities

  • Review existing planning materials and identify the most important launch-readiness priorities.
  • Develop student-facing service packages so they are clear, realistic, and easy for families to understand.
  • Develop practical materials for student and parent consultations, including talking points, Q&A responses, and confidence-building language.
  • Create tools for student intake, first consultations, pathway comparison, package recommendations, and follow-up communication.
  • Support development of a simple pilot delivery workflow, including staff roles, CRM stages, milestone communications, document collection, and escalation points.
  • Advise on partner and referral readiness, including what information EF should collect from U.S. college partners before presenting options to families.
  • Provide final recommendations on pilot launch readiness, first-cohort size, staffing needs, quality controls, and success metrics.
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