Foreign Service InstituteThe Foreign Service Institute (FSI) of the U.S. Department of State is recruiting a Vietnamese Language and Culture Instructor. This is a direct hire renewable position (NOT a contract position). Applications will be accepted from US citizens and non-citizens with work authorization (we cannot sponsor applicants). This position is located in Arlington, Virginia, in the School of Language Studies, Foreign Service Institute (FSI/SLS), in the Department of East Asian and Pacific Languages (EAP). The Vietnamese language program is one of many offered by the School of Language Studies to provide language training and cross-cultural awareness to prepare employees of the Department of State and other foreign affairs agencies for their specific assignments. The incumbent primarily works as a classroom instructor in teaching speaking, reading, and listening comprehension skills to a full range of students at all levels of language proficiency, including those for whom standard course materials and curricula are not appropriate.
Applications will be accepted through July 7, 2009.
Go to http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ for the detailed vacancy announcement and information on how to apply. Search for FSI-09-27 in the What box.
Additional information can also be obtained by calling (703) 302-6813 or emailing FSIJobapplications@state.gov.
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