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Position Description - Campus DirectorDepartment: International Operations & Development Reports to: Regional Director Effective Date: July 14, 2006 This position is responsible for all programs, products, and services at a particular major city, or group of smaller cities, including, but not restricted to, student services, host institution relations, local vendor relations, campus income statement management, program improvements, managing global campuses, and staff management. Specific Responsibilities: -Manage subordinate staff in the execution of their primary responsibilities, including but not limited to: selecting and managing housing inventory, resolving student related incidents, processing university registrations, and executing all aspects of student services. -Differentiate duties of subordinate staff by function (housing, academics, student services) and delegate to staff -Set short term and long term goals for subordinate staff -Hold subordinate staff accountable for deadlines and expected deliverables -Conduct yearly performance evaluations of subordinate staff -Oversee the inputting and maintenance of accurate program data in the following locations: Programs Database, Website, Student Literature and Training documents Establish and maintain productive relationships with vendors -Identify opportunities for and implement program improvements Identify and implement opportunities for cost savings -Manage program and office costs at or below budgeted level -Establish and maintain high student service standards -Coordinate U.S. advisor and faculty visits for recruiting efforts -Coordinate the gathering of referrals from current students -Provide competitor information to Regional Director on a regular basis and make development recommendations -Set well-publicized office hours and create schedule for office staff -Additional duties as assigned Performance Accountabilities -Demonstrates a commitment to customer service -Manages program and office costs at or below budgeted level -Demonstrates the ability to manage a large business with 3 or more permanent employees -Show the capability to delegate tasks and hold staff accountable -Addresses both daily work and unanticipated situations in a proactive manner -Demonstrates initiative when addressing concerns -Conducts oneself as a team player by being responsive and having a positive attitude -Ensures work produced is detail oriented and accurate -Manages workload and completes tasks in a timely manner -Responds openly to suggestions and feedback Minimum Qualifications -Residency in appropriate local city -Bachelor’s Degree in any field of study -Prior study abroad experience -Fluency in English and local language -2+ year’s prior work experience in the field of study abroad -Must be authorized to work in relevant local country -2+ year’s prior experience managing a staff of 2 or more direct reports -Knowledge of country’s culture, history, business practices and academic environment -Exceptional attitude - high-energy, proactive, friendly, responsible -Flexible and able to respond quickly to changing circumstances -Strong organizational and communication skills (written and verbal) -Able to multi-task and work independently How to Apply To apply for this position please submit in English AND in the local language your resume and cover letter via email to CampusDirector@GoWithCEA.com or via fax to 480-557-7926. Please clearly indicate the job position to which you are applying. Resumes will be screened as they are received and qualified candidates contacted for interviews. Please, no phone calls.
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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Position Description - Academic Director BarcelonaDepartment: International Operations Reports to: Spain Regional Director Effective Date: July 14, 2006 This position is responsible for all aspects of managing a GlobalCampus including, but not restricted to, faculty, curriculum and syllabi, policies and procedures, course schedules, and student academics. Specific Responsibilities -Regularly assess and maintain the quality of academic programs at a CEA GlobalCampus Review, approve, and develop academic curriculum -Request syllabi creation and review submitted syllabi -Identify, interview, and recruit potential faculty -Manage and provide support for faculty -Measure faculty performance and quality of course instruction -Establish and coordinate course schedules -Oversee language process and consult with CEA’s language school partners regarding placement exams, review of exams, and level assessment -Liaise with faculty regarding scheduling, books, field trip coordination etc -Manage library -Establish and enforce GlobalCampus policies related to academics, attendance, and student behavior -Resolve all student academic issues -Performance Accountibilities -Maintains quality of academics at a high level -Demonstrates ability to manage a large number of staff -Demonstrates excellent organizational skills -Develops academic curriculum which reflects market demand and CEA focus -Addresses both daily work and unanticipated situations in a proactive manner -Manages workload and completes tasks in a timely manner -Ensures work produced is detail oriented and accurate -Demonstrates initiative when addressing concerns Minimum Qualifications -Residency in appropriate local city -Authorized to work in relevant country -PhD required (Master’s degree may be acceptable in certain circumstances based on degree and experience) -At least five years teaching experience -Experience teaching US students, particularly in a study abroad environment -Experience coordinating faculty and writing curriculum -Demonstrated commitment to study abroad -Fluency in English and local language -Strong organizational and communication skills (written and verbal) -Able to multi-task and work independently How to Apply To apply for this position please submit in English AND Spanish your resume and cover letter via email to IntlCareers@GoWithCEA.com. Please clearly indicate the job position to which you are applying. Resumes will be screened as they are received and qualified candidates contacted for interviews. Please, no phone calls.
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST (OPERATIONS)Location: MADRID, SPAIN SALARY RANGE: 77,793.00 - 101,130.00 USD per year OPEN PERIOD: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 to Wednesday, December 13, 2006 SERIES & GRADE: GG-0132-14/14 POSITION INFORMATION: Full-Time Permanent PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 14 DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Spain and Portugal, OA WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: OPEN ALL SOURCES JOB SUMMARY: Serves as the Detachment Operations Officer and principal advisor to the Commander, providing management and guidance of US and NATO counterintelligence (CI) investigations in the Detachment area of responsibility (AOR), which includes CC-Land and CAOC-8 in Madrid, NRDC-SP in Valencia, and HRF-MAR in Cadiz, Spain. The Operations Officer will represent the Group with senior Spanish military and civilian Ministry of Defense officials regarding allied counterintelligence matters in Spain, and will thus be the senior US Army CI representative in Spain. Plans, coordinates, conducts, and manages joint/combined multinational CI investigations and operations. Exercises direct oversight of CI collection activities conducted by assigned personnel. Oversee the expenditure of International Intelligence Funds, (IIF) and Intelligence Contingency Funds, (ICF) and equipment necessary to successfully execute these missions. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: GG-14 - One year of specialized experience at least equivalent to the next lower grade level, which is directly, related to the position. SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Progressively responsible professional experience directly related to this position, in current, basic, or estimative intelligence research and analysis, intelligence operations, or intelligence management. 1. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret clearance. 2. Must be able to successfully complete a CI Screening Polygraph Examination. 3. TDY may constitute up to 40% of the time. 4. Must be able to obtain and maintain a valid state driver’s license. 5. Must successfully pass a urinalysis screening prior to appointment and periodically thereafter. 6. Must be capable of fulfilling all The Emergency Essential Civilian (EEC) requirements. 7. Must change military reserve or National Guard status to MICECP IMA. 8. Must sign a mobility agreement. 9. Must execute classified information Non-Disclosure Agreement. 10. Must have at least a 2/2 (listening/reading) in Spanish. 11. Must be able to obtain and maintain U.S. Army Intelligence Badge and Credentials. HOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities and other Factors OTHER INFORMATION: This is a Military Intelligence Civilian Excepted Career Program (MICECP) position and is in the Excepted Service under the Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS). Applicants will be considered without discrimination for nonmerit reasons, such as race, color, religion, sex, marital status, or membership or nonmembership in employee organizations or nondisqualifying physical handicap. Veteran’s preference will not be applied to internal applicants. HOW TO APPLY
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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ELECTRICIAL ENGINEERLOCATION: Spain and Portugal OA More information
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ENGLISH TEACHERTalking Point (EU Nationals preferred)Experience: 1 year Details: We are looking for Native English teachers. We offer full-time contract from September to June, competitive salary and social security, paid holidays and class cancellations, on going Teacher Training, friendly and profesional environment and opportunities to grow within the company. TEFL or equivalente and EU work permit requiered. Send your CV to personnel@talkingpoint.es Qualifications: TEFL, CELTA or equivalent. Compensation: Details on application Employer: Talking Point Company Background: We hire native English speakers who are looking for a teaching job in Madrid with paid holidays. Address: c/ Victoria 2 1º Dcha Madrid, Madrid 28013 - Spain http://www.talkingpoint.esTelephone: 91 523 22 01 Fax: 91 532 05 18 Contact person: Monica Villar, Academic Manager
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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English TeacherOxford School of English (EU National preferred)Experience: 1 year Details: CELTA/TESOL qualified native English teachers required to fill teaching positions for the academic year 2006-2007. * Committed, enthusiastic and experienced teachers are welcomed to work in a well-established traditional English academy in Madrid. * 20 hour-contracts. Block hours. Paid holidays. Social security is offered. * All levels from total beginners to proficiency are taught. Ages from 5 years onwards. * Teachers will also be involved in preparing students for the Cambridge examinations: KET, PET, FCE, CAE and CPE. Qualifications: TEFL, CELTA OR SIMILAR Compensation: CONVENIO COLECTIVO Employer: Oxford School of English Company Background: Oxford School of English is a private language academy with over 18 years of expirience located in west of Madrid 20 minutes from the centre. The school has two branches within ten minutes walking. Address: C/ Tembleque, 134 Madrid, 28024 - Spain Telephone: 91 711 40 03 Fax: 91 711 40 03 Contact person: Marisa Bueno, Director of studies
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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English TeacherInternational House Madrid (EU NATIONALS ONLY)Experience: 2 years Details: We are currently looking for enthusiastic RSA CELTA (or equivalent) qualified teachers to work in our busy, dynamic in-company language training and general school departments. Full-time and part-time positions are available to start in January. Ideally you will already be based in Madrid and if not, you will need to be prepared to come to Madrid for interview. Qualifications: Applications can only be accepted from teachers who are native speakers and who hold an EU passport or who have relevant permission to work in Spain. Compensation: Competitive rates, continuous support and training programme, assistance with looking for accommodation and the opportunity to attend Spanish classes. Employer: International House Madrid Address: Calle Fernando el Santo 24 Madrid, 28010 - Spain http://ihmadrid.comTelephone: 00 34 91 702 79 33 Fax: 00 34 91 702 79 32 Contact person: Kate Baade, Recruitment and Quality Manager
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English TeacherEES Madrid (EU Nationals Preferred)Experience: No experience required Details: Qualified, native, english-speaking, teachers preferably with EU passport required for a number of full-time positions starting in December and January ALL OVER Spain. Right now we have positions in Madrid, (full-time and part-time)(9), Andalucia and many other regions of Spain with more positions being offered practically on a daily basis. Most vacancies are for those candidates available to commence immediately. ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL SERVICES has been assessing and presenting native teachers for EFL language schools all over Spain since 1986. This is a totally FREE SERVICE to qualified teachers with or without experience. Only teachers already in Spain, or about to arrive, need apply as employers will almost certainly insist on a face-to-face interview at the school before making a final offer of a position. Also, two full-time, paid positions in educational, ENGLISH SPEAKING THEATRE COMPANY for those with acting, singing or musical ability based in Madrid. No real theatre experience required, enthusiasm and energy and talent much more important. Also one part-time story-teller for Madrid. This non-teaching position starts January and will stop being advertised once it is filled. Applications in pairs or individually. Please send a full, up-to-date, standard C.V. by e-mail to Richard Harrison at: movingparts@excite.com and you may also enquire by phone to: +34-91-531-4783 or +34-91-532-9734. Qualifications: RSA CELTA, TESOL Trinity College, RELSA, ACELS, P.G.C.E., HDip., or 4 week TEFL course which includes T.P. foreign students. Compensation: Salary varies according to school, area, timetable, responsibility. Occasionally, positions for senior teachers, DOS and TEACHER TRAINERS. Employer: EES MADRID Company Background: EES MADRID was established in 1986 with the sole purpose of interviewing, assessing and recommending qualified, native, EFL teachers to Language Schools all over Spain. We are especially busy at this time of the year (September and October) when many client schools contact us looking for staff to join their schools. Nevertheless, we continue to inteview staff throughout the academic year and applications from qualified teachers are welcome at any time. The service is completely FREE to qualified EU teachers who wish to avail themselves of our service. Address: C/ Alcalá, 20-2º Of. 21-B Madrid, Madrid 28014 - Spain Telephone: 34-91-532-9734 or 34-91-531-4783 Fax: 34-91-531-5298 Contact person: Mr. Richard Harrison, Director
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Business English TeacherTraining Express (EU National Preferred)Experience: 1 year Details: We currently have numerous positions open for qualified and experienced business english teachers in madrid. We offer a supportive and friendly atmosphere, help with preliminary accomodation and competitive rates. Qualifications: Tefl and one years experience Compensation: We offer intitial contracts of 60 hours per month, with the possibility of doing additional hours once you've proved your worth. We offer our teachers a contract, social security and a net salary of 12.5 euros per hour (initial offer 750 euros for 60 hours). Expanding organisation with career development opportunities and full time posts also availiable. Employer: Training Express Company Background: Training Express is the leading language consultant in Madrid and Barcelona for in company English Training. We teach English in many of the most important companies in Spain and offer our teachers competitive salaries and a supportive and professional atmosphere. Address: Plaza del cordon 1 Madrid, 28005 - Spain http://www.trainingexpress.esTelephone: 915211554 Fax: 915211553 Contact person: Benjamin Joseph, Director
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Business English TeachersKing's Training ( EU Nationals Preferred)Experience: Entry level Details: We are an academy which is part of a large international group dealing with education and training.We require full time Business English teachers for in-company classes in Madrid to start as soon as possible and continue for the rest of the academic year 2006-07 Qualifications: We prefer people with at least a TEFL Certificate and some teaching experience, although we will consider promising beginners.Relevant business experience is also highly valued. Compensation: We offer comprehensive contracts with full Social Security cover and competitive salary which includes paid holidays (one month per academic year, excluding July/August),a cancellations safeguard, excellent resources and working conditions, free Spanish classes. An example salary would be 860 euros per month for 20 hours per week, which leaves ample time to supplement with private classes. Employer: King's Training Company Background: We are an academy which teaches languages (mostly English)to adults within companies for Business and general purposes. Address: Edificio Serantes, Plaza Pablo Ruiz Picasso s/n Madrid, Madrid 28020 - Spain http://kingsgroup.orgTelephone: 00 34 91 431 00 11 Fax: 00 34 91 435 36 70 Contact person: Dermot Miller, Staffing Co-ordinator
"Wanna fly, you got to give up the shit that weighs you down" - SONG OF SOLOMON, Toni Morrison
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST (SECURITY)LOCATION: ROTA, SPAIN HOW TO APPLY
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SPANISH TEACHERSSummer 2007 in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Montpellier and BARCELONA. We are currently soliciting applications for Summer 2007. Prospective faculty are shortlisted for interview in late February and appointments are typically made later in March, but we invite applications throughout the year. We look for dynamic, highly-motivated team-players who can create and run enjoyable and exciting programs for 8th through 12th graders (13-18 year olds) and motivated and dynamic teachers to design and teach our courses. We require TEACHERS (for student programs and teacher seminars) and ADMINISTRATORS (Deans, Program Assistants and Activities Directors). More information here
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TEACH IN ANDALUCIALOCATION Andalusia is a vibrant Autonomous Region in southern Spain flanked by the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal, and the rest of Spain to the north. It is bursting with quaint pueblo blanco villages, traditional cities, and an unbeatable culture. Whether one prefers onces or tapas at 10, the culinary options in Andalusia are boundless. From olives of the heartland to the fresh catch in the Mediterranean, taste buds are never ignored. The birthplace of flamenco, Picasso, and Antonio Banderas is also home to the national sport corrida de toros, a tradition enjoyed or loathed by locals and visitors alike. The countless fiestas and long siestas all contribute to the unique customs of perennially sunny Andalusia. The romantic city of Seville, capital of Andalusia, was one of the last footholds of the great Moorish empire that ruled the Iberian Peninsula. It is home to the dashing Don Juan, the ingenious barber of Seville, and the tempestuous Carmen. The great Renaissance painters Velázquez and Murillo were born here, and Ferdinand and Isabel ruled Spain from the royal apartments in the Alcazar Palace. Though the city preserves its past, modern Seville is the commercial hub of Andalusia. For a city of fewer than 800,000 people, Seville offers an amazing choice of cultural activities, from flamenco theaters to classical, pop, and jazz concerts. TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS In cooperation with the Junta de Andalucía, CIEE has developed a Language and Culture Assistant Program in public bilingual schools in the Autonomous Region of Andalusia. The program was initiated to make education in Spain both multilingual and multicultural, thus helping to develop cultural understanding between the citizens of Spain and the United States. Program participants have the opportunity to learn more about Spanish language and culture while providing Spanish students and teachers of English an opportunity to broaden and increase their knowledge of the English language and American culture through interaction with native speakers. Placement assignments are in rural areas, towns, and cities in the Autonomous Region of Andalusia. Program participants work under the supervision and guidance of a classroom teacher and have a teaching load of 12 hours per week. Assistants help teachers in English language and culture classes as native speakers and experts on the U.S. in order to stimulate the students' interests in subjects such as social studies, art, and music. Assistants may work with small groups of students to develop speaking, listening, reading, writing skills, and cultural understanding. They also teach English language to school staff. Assistants do not undertake formal class teaching nor are they responsible for the discipline or supervision of students. Assistants and the classroom teacher (or the school representatives) may agree upon other activities and responsibilities they should be involved in, including attending faculty meetings, making presentations in classes, and participating in extra-curricular activities such as workshops, field trips, music and theater performances, sporting events, international day, English language clubs, and more. ORIENTATION All Teach in Spain participants receive an in-country orientation in Seville conducted by CIEE staff and local experts. The focus is on cross-cultural understanding and practical information to help with the adaptation process. The training course provides resources needed to be an effective Language and Culture Assistant and helps develop essential skills for teaching, including the practical applications of teaching English as a Foreign Language in Spain. Housing and most meals are provided. DETAILS school levels: primary and/or secondary school locations: Andalusia: urban, town, rural typical teaching load: 12 hours weekly* contracts: Spanish academic year: late September - late May application deadline: April 15 *most participants devote additional time including class planning, presentations, faculty meetings, and extra-curricular activities. ELIGIBILITYPROGRAM BENEFITS & FEES
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Program Director - Levels 1, 2, and 3SEVILLE Department: International Operations Reports to: Campus Director Effective Date: January 2007 INFO HERE
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Student Services AssistantBARCELONA Department: International Operations Reports to: Student Service Coordinator & Program Director Effective Date: January 2007 INFO HERE
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