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Peace Corps Language & Culture Trainer

  • Posted: 6 Years ago
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  • Company:Peace Corps, Eastern Caribbean
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  • 3.22K
  • Industry:

    Volunteerism

  • Qualification:

    Not Applicable

  • Company Type:

    NGO

  • LOCATION:

    Roseau, Dominica

  • Job Role/Speciality:

    Training & Academics

  • EXPERIENCE:

    Not Applicable

  • Career Level:

    Open to Anyone

  • DEADLINE:

    16th MAR, 2020

  • Number of Vacancies:

    2

  • Monthly Salary Range:

    Unspecified

  • Age:

    Unspecified

  • Contract Length:

    Unspecified

  • Gender:

    Gender Unspecified

  • Contact Person Name:

    Unspecified

  • Contact Person Email:

    Unspecified

Job Description

Peace Corps, Dominica, intends to offer a firm-fixed price contract to suitably qualified individuals to conduct a three-week Pre-Service Training (PST) program for approximately twelve (12) Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) of varied ages, diverse skills, backgrounds, knowledge and experiences. The program is tentatively scheduled from August 17-September 4, 2020 and may be conducted on non-consecutive days. The training is designed to equip PCTs with the relevant competencies to integrate in their communities and to empower them with the requisite knowledge, skills and attitudes (KSAs) to work effectively at the schools where they are assigned.

Peace Corps seeks:

  • A Trainer of Language & Culture for Phase 2
  • A Trainer of Literacy Education for  Phase 2

Job Skills

  • Deliver Training/Workshop
  • Dominica Culture
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Peace Corps, Eastern Caribbean

AboutCompany

Peace Corps, Eastern Caribbean
  • Phone: +1 (758) 453-6373
  • eMail: pcec2022@gmail.com
  • URL: https://www.peacecorps.gov/eastern-caribbean
  • Address: 1275 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20526

Volunteers in the Eastern Caribbean work with their communities on projects in education. During their service in the Eastern Caribbean, Volunteers learn to speak local languages, including Vincentian/Grenadian dialect and French Creole, also known as Kweyol.