Job Opportunities
The Department will be sharing information about job descriptions we receive which are of interest for graduating students. New Job announcements appear at the top.
Please, contact the people indicated in the job descriptions -and not the Department- for more information.
- Check out all the Twardowski Career Development Center events on their calendar.
Teaching English in France
We are proud to announce that five of our French majors/minors have been selected to participate in the 2024-2025 TAPIF Program.
Every year, the French Ministère de l’Education offers teaching opportunities to teach English in middle schools and high schools in France. The year abroad starts in September and usually ends in June. While applicants do not need to have a major in French, they must have attained the B1 level (FRE300++) to be eligible. If you have not taken French in a long time, take a refresher course and don’t forget to ask your professors for recommendation letters! Applications are submitted between late October and mid-January of each year. For more information, visit the TAPIF site.
Please contact Dr. Roxane Petit-Rasselle for more information.
Employment and Internships in Germany
http://www.stellenanzeigen.de
Resources to find employment and internships in Germany. Stellenanzeigen lists many
career as well as internship opportunities in Germany and some other German-speaking
countries.
Customer Service Review, Inc.
Work From Home Opportunity – Bilingual Spanish Speaking Mystery Callers/evaluators:
We are seeking individuals to evaluate customer service and sales representatives' performance. Our business model is structured to support a virtual (work at home) team of part time independent contractors who can make a firm commitment to a minimum workload. The candidate must be able to read, write and speak Spanish proficiently. This position will not work for individuals who are currently employed full time or are seeking full time employment.
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Teaching English in Spain (for any major)
Each year, the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte in Spain offers teaching opportunities to teach English in middle/high schools across the country. Applications are submitted between January and April of each year, in order to start teaching in September. It's recommended to start the application process early on.
Contact Dr. Marcos Campillo-Fenoll for more information.
Additionally, he can offer information about teaching English at the university level
in Spain.
Teaching English in Chile
The English Opens Doors Program's Volunteer Program, is a fee-free initiative from the Chilean Ministry of Education and is supported by the United Nations Development Programme-Chile. The English Opens Doors Program is seeking native and near-native English speaking volunteers from 21-35 years old to teach English under the supervision of Chilean teachers in public schools throughout Chile, working with students from 5th grade to 12th grade.
English Opens Doors Program volunteers spend approximately 35 hours a week stimulating students' communicative abilities in English using a dynamic teaching style, facilitating intercultural exchange, and generally making English fun to learn! While volunteering with the English Opens Doors Program, your students and/or alumni would have the opportunity to accumulate teaching experience in a developing country in a United Nations sponsored program, gain real-world experience living and working abroad, learn or better their Spanish-language abilities, get to know an incredible country with a wealth of cultural and geographical beauty, and most importantly to make a positive impact on an individual, national, and global level.
For more information about the Open Doors program, talk to Professor Cristóbal Cardemil-Krause.
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