Mango Languages

Educational Consultant – Foreign Language Exploratory Program

Mango Languages

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Location Type: Remote

Location: MissouriUnited States

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About the role

  • Provide live expert consultation on the industry standard best practices of FLEX/World Language Discovery Programs.
  • Review and provide detailed feedback on drafted instructional content (lesson plans, worksheets, slide decks, other teacher resources) to ensure efficacy and high quality.
  • Collaborate with the content team to ensure instruction methods and cultural content is appropriate and engaging for young learners.
  • Contribute to the development of ancillary resources for training, marketing, or sales purposes regarding the FLEX program.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in World Language Education or a related field.
  • Substantial, demonstrable experience teaching or administering a FLEX/World Language Discovery Program strongly preferred. Those experienced in teaching a world language to upper elementary or middle school students will also be considered.
  • Native or near-native proficiency in English and advanced proficiency in one or more world languages
  • Passion for teaching languages and culture.
  • Enthusiasm for learning new technologies and applying expertise in a digital context.
  • Reliable internet connection and access to necessary remote working tools.
  • Experience with Google Suite (Sheets and Docs) preferred.
Benefits
  • Flexible number of hours per week (to be determined based on project needs)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
FLEX programWorld Language Discovery Programlesson planninginstructional content developmentcultural content developmentteaching methodologieslanguage proficiency
Soft Skills
collaborationfeedback provisionenthusiasm for learningpassion for teachingengagement with young learners
Certifications
Master’s Degree in World Language Education