Language Instructor I
Company: Multilingual Solutions Inc
Location: Arlington
Posted on: March 16, 2023
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Job Description:
Apply Description Summary: MLS is seeking qualified candidates
in a variety of languages to fulfill the role of Language
Instructor I for full-time positions, in Arlington, VA. Languages:
Chinese (Cantonese) ; Chinese (Mandarin) ; Khmer(Cambodian) ;
Kyrgyz ; Tigrinya ; Tetun ; Telugu ; Tamil ; Slovenian ; Sinhala ;
Romanian ; Russian ; Nepali ; Mongolian ; Polish ; Malayalam ;
Malay ; Lao ; Lithuanian ; Azerbaijani ; Burmese ; Czech ; Danish ;
Estonian ; Georgian; Swedish ; Punjabi ; Armenian; Bulgarian ;
Albanian ; Tibetan ; Kazakh Qualified candidates for this role
shall demonstrate the following: Foreign Language Proficiency: All
qualified candidates must be educated native or near-native
speakers of the language (preferably Level 4 or higher on the ILR
proficiency scale). Documentation demonstrating ability to speak
and teach the specific foreign language will be required. English
Proficiency: All qualified candidates must possess sufficient
proficiency in English (ILR proficiency Level 2 or higher) to meet
the specific training and administrative needs of their section.
Cultural Background: All qualified candidates must possess the
cultural background of the specific country or geographical region
required by submitting proof of being raised or educated in said
country, by living in a cultural enclave or heritage community in
another country, or by demonstrating through work experience or
academic preparation a deep understanding of the region. It is
desired, but not required, that contractors should have spent their
formal educational (secondary school and beyond) years in the
cultural environment and have been schooled there through the
equivalent of American secondary school. In addition, each
qualified candidate must have the ability to: Plan and/or conduct
small and/or large group language classes using a wide variety of
language teaching methodologies and techniques, stressing speaking,
listening comprehension, and reading skills. Use established
training materials and work collaboratively and closely with other
instructors, under the direct guidance of the Language Training
Supervisor (LTS), on training and/or testing matters. Adapt
teaching techniques and approaches to the students' individual
learning styles and needs. Provide feedback and analysis of the
students' progress and problems to the COR, ACOR, or GTM and to
instructional and other staff as appropriate. Apply classroom
management techniques to provide a respectful, student-centered
environment conducive to learning. Conduct informal or formal
progress evaluations and/or administer weekly quizzes and
assessments to evaluate student progress. Incorporate the use of
instructional technology into the instructional program as
appropriate. Serve as mentor and facilitator of distance learning
classes. Plan and/or participate in non-classroom activities in the
Washington area. Activities may include visits to foreign
embassies, local community organizations, community centers,
neighborhoods, shopping areas, and restaurants where heritage
speakers live and congregate, and often involve pre-visit training
and after-action follow up. Participate in the planning and
delivery of language immersions. Participation is strictly
voluntary. Immersions may consist of one or more days of activities
that take place outside of the Washington area, either domestically
in the United States or overseas, and contain substantial
non-classroom-like activities that foster practical, natural use of
the language. As required, follow techniques, methodologies, and
approaches used by the office/section. As required, maintain
attendance records for students. Perform assigned tasks or execute,
single-handedly, the development of language training materials or
SLS-relevant reference materials, including but not limited to
text, audio, video, and technology-based media. Assist with the
creation and field-testing of new teaching, study, student
advisory, and/or testing materials. Record audio or video materials
to be used in conjunction with established language training
curricula or as ancillary resources for student self-directed
study. Perform assigned tasks or execute, single-handedly, the
development of SLS-relevant research and development projects,
including but not limited to instructional, research and
development and institutions (management) data handling and
analysis. Review and edit foreign language and/or English in
instructional materials. Adhere to all copyright guidelines and
restrictions and follow FSI and SLS procedures regarding copyright.
Assist with drafting all required documents in the curriculum
development project approval process as well as provide status
updates on approved projects on request. Serve as tester for
language proficiency examinations, interacting with the examinee in
the tester's native language or language in which the tester has
near-native proficiency. Requirements BS/BA or MS/MA in the
relevant language education field preferred. Experience teaching
foreign language(s) to adult learners in a classroom setting
preferred. Experience developing foreign language instructional
materials and/or curricula preferred. Experience teaching with the
communicative approach preferred. Experience incorporating a
variety of educational technology in teaching preferred. Experience
teaching blending learning activities valued. Experience
integrating social media applications for educational purposes
valued. Experience teaching with task-based learning materials
valued. Experience administering proficiency-based assessments
valued. Experience teaching vocabulary-based language learning
materials valued. Experience delivering training targeted to the
needs of the diplomatic community valued. Contingent upon contract
award
Keywords: Multilingual Solutions Inc, Arlington , Language Instructor I, Education / Teaching , Arlington, Virginia
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