2 United States Peace Corps Jobs – Language & Cross-Cultural Facilitators/Satellite Coordinators

Job Title: Language & Cross-Cultural Facilitators/Satellite Coordinators (2 Job Opportunities)

Organisation: United States Peace Corps

Duty Station: Uganda

Reports to: Training Manager

 

About US:

The Peace Corps is an agency of the United States Government, which sends American Volunteer development workers to assist in capacity building and technical assistance activities in over 70 countries worldwide.  The United States has enjoyed diplomatic relations with Uganda for over 30 years.  Ambassador Natalie E. Brown currently heads the U.S Mission to Uganda.  The Mission is composed of several offices and organizations all working under the auspices of the Embassy and at the direction of the Ambassador. Among the offices operating under the U.S Mission to Uganda are:

 

  • United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Centers for Disease Control
  • Peace Corps

 

Job Summary: The Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator (LCF) is responsible for planning, delivering and evaluating language and intercultural training at Pre-Service, In-Service and other required opportunities for Peace Corps/Uganda. Working hand in hand with the Language & Cross-Cultural Coordinator, the LCF is expected to offer ongoing language and intercultural support to new Volunteers by carrying out interest survey (needs assessment) of each Volunteer so as to come out with strategies to address them in subsequent trainings.

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design lesson plans and deliver them to the Peace Corps Trainees, using appropriate techniques and
  • Prepare at least 10 session designs during TOT, which are ready to be delivered in the initial weeks of PST;
  • Conduct language classes in the Ugandan language of
  • Make daily Trainee assessments and adjust lesson plans according to the learning needs of
  • Participate in Pre-Service Training research for collection of teaching materials relevant for language-technical and Cross-Cultural training.
  • Tutor learners with special needs as, and when, such needs
  • Cross-Cultural Informant and Guide
  • Using your knowledge as a Ugandan, act as a guide in teaching about Ugandan cultures, with specific emphasis on the uniqueness of your cultural grouping.
  • Using your expertise in language teaching to impart cultural knowledge to Trainees during formal
  • Work closely with Homestay families in fulfilling the Trainer role for the
  • Act as a link between the Trainee and Homestay family in clarifying any training related issues that may arise.
  • Perform daily check-ins for the Trainee to gauge their adjustment
  • Equip the Trainees with skills to take care of their own safety and security by helping them learn the appropriate language, understand the local customs and cultural practices and dynamics of the political and social set up of the communities that may impact on Trainees’ lives.

Training Design/implementation

  • Participate in designing an integrated Pre-Service Training Program;
  • Integrate technical training through close collaboration and guidance from Program
  • Documentation and Reporting
  • Maintain file of written Lesson Plans, handouts, and other language supplementary materials for PST and IST;
  • Submit weekly reports to the Language & Cross-Cultural Coordinator detailing the progress of each Trainee, what has been covered, what needs improvement, and the following week’s plans;
  • Inform the Language & Cross-Cultural Coordinator periodically about the learning progress of each Trainee, and on matters related to the Trainee’s general suitability for service.

Team Member

  • Participate in team building activities designed to develop team spirit and
  • Attend meetings as
  • Share individual talents and expertise with colleagues
  • Satellite Coordination (Approximately 1.5 hours daily or 10.5 hours a week, including Sundays)
  • Coordinate training activities at Satellite
  • Give updates to PCTs and TM daily
  • Give logistical support to PCTs and staff at site
  • Act as the first contact person between training and host families
  • Organize and oversee functions at Satellite including Homestay orientation and Farewell
  • Ensure activities are run as scheduled
  • Enforce training policies at site by PCTs and Staff
  • Liaise with Peace Corps Volunteer Trainers (PCVTs) and Satellite Liaison for activities at site
  • Collect reports and other training materials from the LCF co-trainer and submit them to the LCC
  • Co-plan and facilitate Cross-Culture session with Supervisors during their

Other

  • Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Language & Cross-Cultural Coordinator and the Training Manager.
  • Assists the Training Manager in developing, assessing and redesigning competencies and training sessions as required. Evaluates and reports Volunteer/Trainee acquisition of safety and security competencies.
  • Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and Training Supports the safety and security systems that are in-place for Pre-Service Training, including reinforcing Trainee roles and responsibilities related to personal safety and security. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.


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Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • The ideal applicant must hold a Bachelors’ Degree in Linguistics, English/Literature, Education, Social Sciences, Arts, Adult & Community Education, or similar field.
  • Experience in teaching a local Ugandan language
  • Experience in adult education training and community development
  • Excellent communication skills in English and at least one Ugandan language
  • Management and supervision experience and / or aptitude
  • Money and resources management experience and /or aptitude.
  • Experience in teaching grammar, comprehension, accent, pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary of a Ugandan language.
  • Good interpersonal, counseling and cross-cultural skills
  • Good judgment and problem solver
  • Willingness to live away from home in a training location for the duration of the training (in a rented house or Guest House)
  • Willingness to be on call all days of training including Sundays and put in extra time past language training to serve as Coordinator of the local training Satellite.

 

How to Apply:

Only Electronic Submissions will be accepted.

 

Please submit a Word formatted letter of interest, resume, names and contact information for three references to ug-applications@peacecorps.gov

Clearly indicate your name and the position applied for on the subject line of the cover email as well as on all the attachments: For example “Katungu Jackson_LCF/Acholi” for the Language & Cross-Cultural Facilitator Position. Do not write any other words in the subject line of your mail. Submitted documents become the property of the Peace Corps and will not be returned.

 

You will be contacted ONLY if you are deemed qualified. If called for an interview, you will be expected to bring a reference letter from your area Local Council (LC1) as well as your academic credentials.

 

Deadline: Monday 13th February 2023 by 4:45pm

 

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