Job Announcement: Part-Time Italian Teacher Needed in Orlando for the 2024-2025 School Year

Jun 19, 2024 288

BY: Roberto Masiero

Renaissance Evolution seeks a dedicated part-time Italian teacher to join our Orlando, FL, team for the 2024-2025 school year. This position will require teaching Monday through Friday with an hourly payment of $55.00. Application Deadline: Please submit your application by July 1, 2024.

Key Responsibilities: Teach the Italian language and culture to students at various levels. Develop and implement engaging lesson plans. Evaluate and monitor student progress. Collaborate with school staff and participate in school activities as required.

Qualifications:
Proficiency in Italian and English.
Teaching certification or relevant teaching experience.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Passion for Italian culture and education.

About Renaissance Evolution: Renaissance Evolution is a non-profit organization promoting the appreciation and knowledge of the Italian language and culture. We work under the supervision of the Consulate General of Italy in Miami to support educational initiatives in the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean. Renaissance Evolution receives a grant to partially cover the cost from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAECI).

The ICA Project: The Italian Cultural Agency (ICA) project is a significant initiative by Renaissance Evolution to enhance Italian language and cultural programs in Southeast US and Caribbean schools. It provides teachers to schools for Italian language instruction, ensuring these programs are sustainable and integrated into the school curriculum.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should send their resume and a cover letter detailing their teaching experience and passion for Italian culture to [email protected]

For more information about our mission and programs, visit Renaissance Evolution and the ICA Project page. We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team who shares our commitment to cultural education and appreciation.

SOURCE: Renaissance Evolution

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