Spanish Language Instructor
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Spanish Language Instructor
Yorktown Systems Group
Role Description The Unconventional is seeking a qualified Language Instructor to support The Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP) and the Air Force Culture and Language Center (AFCLC). LEAP is an AFCLC-managed, volunteer, career-spanning program that develops language-enabled, cross-culturally competent service members across the General Purpose Force (GPF) with working-level foreign language proficiency. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: - Administer the eMentor curricula (syllabi and lesson plans) provided by the Client. - Prepare instructional aids (e.g., presentation slides, digital whiteboard content) and supporting open-source materials for each session. - Instructional aids shall be prepared IAW industry’s best practices for instructional quality and effectiveness. - Operate UCC platform tools including launching live sessions, managing audio/video, screen sharing, chat, and materials, support Scholar access and keyboard setup, adjust bandwidth settings, and troubleshoot routine technical issues during instruction. - Deliver instruction aligned with lesson objectives and plans, incorporating cultural, technical, military, and geopolitical content (including open-source materials) to support language development and mission-relevant understanding for Scholars at ILR Level 2 and above. - Provide one-on-one feedback, review homework and assessments, and monitor attendance to support Scholar language development and course progress. - Support OnDemand session scheduling functions in the Language Enabled Development Resource (LEaDeR) application by coordinating weekly schedule availability with the ISS. Qualifications - Must possess language skills in the target language(s) equivalent to an ILR Advanced Professional Proficiency or a “Superior” rating in speaking and writing on the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency scale for each language and dialect they will instruct. - Must hold at least a bachelor’s level degree in language instruction or a related social science field, such as History, Political Science, International Relations, Anthropology, Archeology, and Cultural Geography, and/or possess a minimum of five years of embedded experience in the target culture(s). - Must be capable of delivering instruction and conducting assessments across proficiency levels ranging from ILR level 0 through ILR Level 3+. - Extensive global regional expertise. - Extensive knowledge of foreign language teaching techniques and instructional systems. - Extensive knowledge of learning theory, the psychology of learning, educational psychology, and Instructional Product Development. - Extensive knowledge of instructional design practices, principles, techniques, and curriculum development. - Extensive knowledge of standardized, web-based, interactive course delivery systems. - Extensive expertise in instructor facilitation and faculty development. - Extensive knowledge of the use of computers in education and training. - Demonstrated knowledge and skill in multimedia design and delivery methods (e.g., imbedded video instruction). - General knowledge of and competency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Adobe Acrobat Professional, and other common productivity software. - eMentors may be dual nationals who are native to regions where the language is commonly spoken and/or professional language instructors with demonstrated expertise in the relevant cultures and customs. Requirements - Must be able to pass a background check. Location - Montgomery, AL / Remote Travel - No travel required.
Related Guides
Related Job Pages
More Full-stack Engineer Jobs
Role Description The Unconventional is seeking a qualified Language Instructor to support The Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP) and the Air Force Culture and Language Center (AFCLC). LEAP is an AFCLC-managed, volunteer, career-spanning program that develops language-enabled, cross-culturally competent service members across the General Purpose Force (GPF) with working-level foreign language proficiency. eMentor courses assess, enhance, and sustain service members’ language skills throughout their careers. Instruction is participant-centered and tailored to each learner’s needs within the structure of the provided curriculum. Courses target growth in all four modalities (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), build cross-cultural knowledge, and strengthen intercultural communication skills. Designed to support operational demands, courses are available 24/7 across all time zones to support a globally distributed force, with both scheduled courses and OnDemand session options. Instruction takes place one-on-one or with groups of two to four Scholars. eMentor online courses connect service members synchronously with native-speaking instructors, at times that align with each Scholar’s availability. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: - Administer the eMentor curricula (syllabi and lesson plans) provided by the Client. - Prepare instructional aids (e.g., presentation slides, digital whiteboard content) and supporting open-source materials for each session. - Instructional aids shall be prepared IAW industry’s best practices for instructional quality and effectiveness. - Operate UCC platform tools including launching live sessions, managing audio/video, screen sharing, chat, and materials, support Scholar access and keyboard setup, adjust bandwidth settings, and troubleshoot routine technical issues during instruction. - Deliver instruction aligned with lesson objectives and plans, incorporating cultural, technical, military, and geopolitical content (including open-source materials) to support language development and mission-relevant understanding for Scholars at ILR Level 2 and above. - Provide one-on-one feedback, review homework and assessments, and monitor attendance to support Scholar language development and course progress. - Support OnDemand session scheduling functions in the Language Enabled Development Resource (LEaDeR) application by coordinating weekly schedule availability with the ISS. Qualifications - Must possess language skills in the target language(s) equivalent to an ILR Advanced Professional Proficiency or a “Superior” rating in speaking and writing on the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency scale for each language and dialect they will instruct. - Must hold at least a bachelor’s level degree in language instruction or a related social science field, such as History, Political Science, International Relations, Anthropology, Archeology, and Cultural Geography, and/or possess a minimum of five years of embedded experience in the target culture(s). - Must be capable of delivering instruction and conducting assessments across proficiency levels ranging from ILR level 0 through ILR Level 3+. - Extensive global regional expertise. - Extensive knowledge of foreign language teaching techniques and instructional systems. - Extensive knowledge of learning theory, the psychology of learning, educational psychology, and Instructional Product Development. - Extensive knowledge of instructional design practices, principles, techniques, and curriculum development. - Extensive knowledge of standardized, web-based, interactive course delivery systems. - Extensive expertise in instructor facilitation and faculty development. - Extensive knowledge of the use of computers in education and training. - Demonstrated knowledge and skill in multimedia design and delivery methods (e.g., imbedded video instruction). - General knowledge of and competency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Adobe Acrobat Professional, and other common productivity software. - eMentors may be dual nationals who are native to regions where the language is commonly spoken and/or professional language instructors with demonstrated expertise in the relevant cultures and customs. Requirements - Must be able to pass a background check. Location - Montgomery, AL / Remote Travel - No travel required.
Role Description The Unconventional is seeking a qualified Language Instructor to support The Language Enabled Airman Program (LEAP) and the Air Force Culture and Language Center (AFCLC). LEAP is an AFCLC-managed, volunteer, career-spanning program that develops language-enabled, cross-culturally competent service members across the General Purpose Force (GPF) with working-level foreign language proficiency. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: - Administer the eMentor curricula (syllabi and lesson plans) provided by the Client. - Prepare instructional aids (e.g., presentation slides, digital whiteboard content) and supporting open-source materials for each session. - Instructional aids shall be prepared IAW industry’s best practices for instructional quality and effectiveness. - Operate UCC platform tools including launching live sessions, managing audio/video, screen sharing, chat, and materials, support Scholar access and keyboard setup, adjust bandwidth settings, and troubleshoot routine technical issues during instruction. - Deliver instruction aligned with lesson objectives and plans, incorporating cultural, technical, military, and geopolitical content (including open-source materials) to support language development and mission-relevant understanding for Scholars at ILR Level 2 and above. - Provide one-on-one feedback, review homework and assessments, and monitor attendance to support Scholar language development and course progress. - Support OnDemand session scheduling functions in the Language Enabled Development Resource (LEaDeR) application by coordinating weekly schedule availability with the ISS. Qualifications - Must possess language skills in the target language(s) equivalent to an ILR Advanced Professional Proficiency or a “Superior” rating in speaking and writing on the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) proficiency scale for each language and dialect they will instruct. - Must hold at least a bachelor’s level degree in language instruction or a related social science field, such as History, Political Science, International Relations, Anthropology, Archeology, and Cultural Geography, and/or possess a minimum of five years of embedded experience in the target culture(s). - Must be capable of delivering instruction and conducting assessments across proficiency levels ranging from ILR level 0 through ILR Level 3+. - Extensive global regional expertise. - Extensive knowledge of foreign language teaching techniques and instructional systems. - Extensive knowledge of learning theory, the psychology of learning, educational psychology, and Instructional Product Development. - Extensive knowledge of instructional design practices, principles, techniques, and curriculum development. - Extensive knowledge of standardized, web-based, interactive course delivery systems. - Extensive expertise in instructor facilitation and faculty development. - Extensive knowledge of the use of computers in education and training. - Demonstrated knowledge and skill in multimedia design and delivery methods (e.g., imbedded video instruction). - General knowledge of and competency with Microsoft Office applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Adobe Acrobat Professional, and other common productivity software. - eMentors may be dual nationals who are native to regions where the language is commonly spoken and/or professional language instructors with demonstrated expertise in the relevant cultures and customs. Requirements - Must be able to pass a background check. Location - Montgomery, AL / Remote Travel - No travel required.
Senior Software Engineer, Agent – Datapath, eBPF
CiscoWe securely connect everything to make anything possible.
• Develop and help design core parts of Cilium's agent and datapath • Develop high-quality golang and eBPF code for the Cilium OSS/Enterprise and golang ebpf library • Follow open source development principles and best practices • Provide technical guidance and mentorship • Actively participate in the open-source community • Speak at public conferences about achievements (if desired)
Frequency Software Developer
NIR-YUTake Control of Your Business and Execute Your Vision with Ease - Hire Affordable and Qualified Nearshore Staff
• Develop and maintain frontend and backend features using modern technologies and best practices • Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code that follows established coding standards • Implement user interfaces that are responsive, accessible, and provide excellent user experience • Build and maintain APIs and backend services that support our platform's functionality • Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback to maintain code quality • Collaborate with product managers to translate business requirements into technical implementations • Learn from experienced team members and contribute your own ideas and perspectives • Share knowledge with teammates and contribute to a collaborative team environment • Write comprehensive tests for your code, including unit tests and integration tests • Follow test-driven development practices when appropriate

