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  • 13 Dec 2021 3:02 PM | Anonymous

    Putney Student Travel is seeking creative, detail-oriented individuals who are passionate about the transformational potential of educational travel for a full-time entry to mid-level role as a Francophone Program Coordinator at its headquarters in Putney, VT. A multi-generational family-run organization, PST, has provided high-quality educational summer travel opportunities for high school and middle school students for over 70 years. Additionally, Putney is proud to partner with the Smithsonian Institution, the Harvard School of Public Health, and the Columbia University Climate School in creating and operating campus and travel-based student programs that reflect the values and core strengths of these storied organizations.

    The position is based in Putney, VT (please note we are not currently accepting applications for remote positions) and includes occasional travel within the U.S. and overseas. Applicants must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 (with religious and medical exemptions considered). The work environment is informal. Compensation is competitive and benefits for full-time employees include flexible time off, health insurance, and a retirement plan.

    To be considered, please email a CV and brief cover letter to Patrick Noyes (patrick@goputney.com).

    Putney Student Travel is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate and actively prioritize increasing diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for our students and staff. You may read our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statement here: https://goputney.com/diversity-equity-inclusion/

    Program Coordinator - French language programs

    Program Coordinators work as part of a close-knit team to research, design, organize, market, and oversee the successful completion of a diverse program slate each season. Each coordinator has a personal set of programs that are wholly their own, often being responsible for programs that range widely in terms of focus and geographic location.  We have specific need for Program Coordinators who have the skills and experiences and who would be excited to:

    ● Program in French-speaking countries or itineraries that spend a portion of their time in French-speaking countries or regions.

    Key Responsibilities:

    ● Inherit a number of pre-existing programs from current Program Coordinators, learning program history

    ● Create innovative new educational itineraries primarily within (and occasionally outside) your areas of knowledge and expertise, whether they be geographic (programs in North America, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean), linguistic (Francophone programs), or thematic (cultural studies, research-based field science, etc...)

    ● Assume responsibility for a full spectrum of program logistics, from food, travel, and accommodations to activity planning and value added curriculum implementation

    ● Maintain and nurture existing long-standing relationships with international contacts; develop new contacts with the same level of care and sustainability

    ● Facilitate the participation of program-specific Experts

    ● Communicate with potential and current parents and students via phone, video calls, and email

    ● Train and support summer program leaders, both during in-person orientations and while in the field

    Must Have:

    ● A Bachelor's degree or higher, or significant professional experience in a field related to educational travel

    ● Excellent written and verbal communication skills in French

    ● Strong interpersonal skills

    ● Strong organizational skills and extreme attention to detail

    ● Comfort with the Google suite of Cloud Apps (spreadsheets and documents)

    ● The ability and desire to work creatively, collaboratively, and flexibly within a small team

    ● Exceptional ability for self-driven task and project management

    ● Depth of experience in a particular francophone international destination, Francophone culture, or French language instruction

    ● Ability to balance the mission and ideals of Putney Student Travel and partner organizations with the realities of building a sustainable business

    Nice to Have:

    ● Experience in the field of educational travel, especially as a program leader or on-site program director

    ● Additional technical skills in the areas of: video editing/production, graphic design, spreadsheet design, or server network management.

    Additional Considerations:

    Please review our current program offerings at:

    www.goputney.com (Putney Student Travel)

    www.goprecollege.com (Putney Pre-College)

    https://smithsonianstudenttravel.org/ (Smithsonian Student Travel)

    And include with your cover letter a non-exhaustive list of those programs you feel most qualified to take on as Program Coordinator.



    Putney Student Travel is seeking creative, detail-oriented individuals who are passionate about the transformational potential of educational travel for a full-time entry to mid-level role as a Francophone Program Coordinator at its headquarters in Putney, VT. A multi-generational family-run organization, PST, has provided high-quality educational summer travel opportunities for high school and middle school students for over 70 years. Additionally, Putney is proud to partner with the Smithsonian Institution, the Harvard School of Public Health, and the Columbia University Climate School in creating and operating campus and travel-based student programs that reflect the values and core strengths of these storied organizations.

    The position is based in Putney, VT (please note we are not currently accepting applications for remote positions) and includes occasional travel within the U.S. and overseas. Applicants must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 (with religious and medical exemptions considered). The work environment is informal. Compensation is competitive and benefits for full-time employees include flexible time off, health insurance, and a retirement plan.

    To be considered, please email a CV and brief cover letter to Patrick Noyes (patrick@goputney.com).

    Putney Student Travel is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate and actively prioritize increasing diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for our students and staff. You may read our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion statement here: https://goputney.com/diversity-equity-inclusion/

    Program Coordinator - French language programs

    Program Coordinators work as part of a close-knit team to research, design, organize, market, and oversee the successful completion of a diverse program slate each season. Each coordinator has a personal set of programs that are wholly their own, often being responsible for programs that range widely in terms of focus and geographic location.  We have specific need for Program Coordinators who have the skills and experiences and who would be excited to:

    ● Program in French-speaking countries or itineraries that spend a portion of their time in French-speaking countries or regions.

    Key Responsibilities:

    ● Inherit a number of pre-existing programs from current Program Coordinators, learning program history

    ● Create innovative new educational itineraries primarily within (and occasionally outside) your areas of knowledge and expertise, whether they be geographic (programs in North America, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean), linguistic (Francophone programs), or thematic (cultural studies, research-based field science, etc...)

    ● Assume responsibility for a full spectrum of program logistics, from food, travel, and accommodations to activity planning and value added curriculum implementation

    ● Maintain and nurture existing long-standing relationships with international contacts; develop new contacts with the same level of care and sustainability

    ● Facilitate the participation of program-specific Experts

    ● Communicate with potential and current parents and students via phone, video calls, and email

    ● Train and support summer program leaders, both during in-person orientations and while in the field

    Must Have:

    ● A Bachelor's degree or higher, or significant professional experience in a field related to educational travel

    ● Excellent written and verbal communication skills in French

    ● Strong interpersonal skills

    ● Strong organizational skills and extreme attention to detail

    ● Comfort with the Google suite of Cloud Apps (spreadsheets and documents)

    ● The ability and desire to work creatively, collaboratively, and flexibly within a small team

    ● Exceptional ability for self-driven task and project management

    ● Depth of experience in a particular francophone international destination, Francophone culture, or French language instruction

    ● Ability to balance the mission and ideals of Putney Student Travel and partner organizations with the realities of building a sustainable business

    Nice to Have:

    ● Experience in the field of educational travel, especially as a program leader or on-site program director

    ● Additional technical skills in the areas of: video editing/production, graphic design, spreadsheet design, or server network management.

    Additional Considerations:

    Please review our current program offerings at:

    www.goputney.com (Putney Student Travel)

    www.goprecollege.com (Putney Pre-College)

    https://smithsonianstudenttravel.org/ (Smithsonian Student Travel)

    And include with your cover letter a non-exhaustive list of those programs you feel most qualified to take on as Program Coordinator.


  • 01 Dec 2021 3:14 PM | COFLT (Administrator)

    Informal coffee meeting for WL teachers

    Sunday, December 5th, 11:00 a.m.

    Insomnia Coffee

    14723 SW Teal Blvd.

    Beaverton, OR 97007

    For questions or more information, please contact board member: Jo Ann Klooz at jklooz@me.com

     

  • 13 Sep 2021 10:58 AM | Stephanie (Administrator)

    Reynolds High School is looking for a Spanish Heritage or upper level teacher (2 - 4)
    See details here: https://reynolds.tedk12.com/hire/Index.aspx

  • 13 Sep 2021 10:57 AM | Stephanie (Administrator)

    FRENCH INSTRUCTOR: Linfield University is currently searching for a part-time FRENCH instructor for the spring 2022 semester to teach two courses: one (1) first year course and one (1) intermediate course. Courses will be taught in person. There is the possibility of returning in the fall semester of 2022. Candidates should hold a Master's degree in French or Francophone studies or second language acquisition with emphasis in French and demonstrate at least 2-year experience teaching French language at the college level. Strong preference for candidates proficient with technology in the classroom, able to adapt to hybrid, online, or face-to-face instruction. Familiarity with digital learning platforms (Pearson, Vista, Cengage, etc.) and learning management systems (Blackboard, Canvas, Google Classroom, etc.), desired.

    Interested applicants should submit by October 30th a letter of interest outlining qualifications along with a CV, one (1) letter of recommendation and recent student evaluations from two (2) courses or teaching observations. Applications will be reviewed immediately. The Spring semester starts on February 7th, 2022.

    Submit materials through the Linfield University Human Resources (website). Address any questions to Marie Noussi at mnoussi@linfield.edu 



  • 22 Aug 2021 3:58 PM | Anonymous

    Position Opening: Spanish Teacher (1.0 FTE)

    Major Responsibilities: Teach 4-5 sections of Spanish 

    Qualifications: Passion for/experience in teaching high school Spanish. Teaching license or progress toward same. Facility with technology, and ability to achieve rapport with a terrific, diverse array of students. 

    Application Deadline: Open until filled 

    Start Date: August, 2021 (Teacher Orientation) 

    More Information:


  • 16 Aug 2021 8:47 PM | COFLT (Administrator)

    Linfield University

    McMinnville, OR

    FALL 2021 


     

    SPANISH INSTRUCTOR: Linfield University is currently searching for a part-time Spanish instructor for the Fall 2021 semester to teach two face-to-face classes (GLSP105: Intensive Elementary Spanish Monday through Thursday 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM / GLSP301: Spanish Composition & Conversation I Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM) with the possibility of returning in the spring semester. Candidates should hold a Master's degree in Spanish or second language acquisition with emphasis in Spanish and demonstrate at least two years of experience teaching Spanish language at the college level. Strong preference for candidates proficient with technology in the classroom, able to adapt to hybrid, online, instruction if needed. Familiarity with digital learning platforms (Pearson, Vista, Cengage, etc.) and learning management systems (Blackboard, Canvas, Google Classroom, My Spanish Lab), desired.

     

    Interested applicants should submit immediately a letter of interest outlining qualifications along with a CV, and two evidence of teaching effectiveness such as letters of recommendations, class observations, student evaluations, etc. Applications will be reviewed immediately. The Fall semester starts on August 30th, 2021. Submit materials and address any questions to Prof. Tania Carrasquillo Hernández at tcarrasq@linfield.edu


  • 11 Aug 2021 3:36 PM | Anonymous

    Teacher – Foreign Language (Spanish – 1.0 Temporary) – Central High School (Independence, OR)

    · Assignment, location and times worked are subject to change based on program/staffing needs.

    · Bilingual (English/Spanish) an asset.

    · Temporary for the 2021- 22 school year.

    For more details, see:

    https://central13j.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=2776





  • 30 Jul 2021 12:05 AM | Stephanie (Administrator)

    The Department of Anthropology at Portland State is looking for an instructor to teach ANTH310U Chinese Culture and Society this fall. It's an online course, so the instructor does not need to be in Portland.


    If you are interested, please contact Dr. Klein, Department Chair, at chklein@pdx.edu



  • 26 Jul 2021 9:22 AM | Stephanie (Administrator)

    French Teacher position at Corvallis & Crescent Valley High School

    For more information go to:

    https://www.applitrack.com/corvallis/onlineapp/default.aspx?AppliTrackPostingSearch=french

  • 25 Jul 2021 4:28 PM | Anonymous

    Jesuit is looking for a full time French teacher.

    Follow the link:

    https://www.jesuitportland.org/about/employment


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