Job: International Faculty Advisor Positions for the summer (DC)
via former JETAA DC newsletter Editor Gina Anderson. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.
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Job Position: International Faculty Advisor Positions for the summer (DC)
Job Details:
The International Scholar Laureate Program is actively recruiting ISLP Faculty Advisors.
Role of the Faculty Advisor:
General responsibilities include:
* Working with the in-country operations and logistics team to ensure that the program runs smoothly
* Briefing and debriefing students for activities through instructional sessions
* Facilitating group discussions and interactive student participation
* Accompanying the group on all scheduled activities
* Supervision of students including managing student situations
* Preparing written evaluations of the program
* Attending a two-day mandatory training session in Vienna, Virginia on April 29 – 30, 2011
International Scholar Laureate Program sessions are approximately one to two weeks in length and occur approximately, late May to mid-June. Please visit the International Scholar Laureate Program online at www.scholarlaureate.org for additional information, including program dates and locations.
For more details and for how to apply, click “Read More”.
What is the International Scholar Laureate Program?
ISLP provides extraordinary pre-professional educational opportunities for outstanding collegiate scholars. Offered in Australia, China and the United States, the programs provide participants with a chance to further their career development and strengthen their leadership skills, while engaging in a culturally enriching experience.
Participants have the opportunity to use the host country as a living classroom, where they meet with a variety of experts in their field of study and gain a global understanding of how their career of interest is practiced in the host country.
International Scholar Laureate Program is offered in the career areas of business, diplomacy & international relations, engineering, medicine and nursing.
International Scholar Laureate Program sessions are approximately one to two weeks in length and occur approximately, late May to mid-June. Please visit the International Scholar Laureate Program online at www.scholarlaureate .org for additional information, including program dates and locations.
How to apply:
Interested in serving as an ISLP Faculty Advisor in 2011? Follow these three steps:
1. Visit the International Scholar Laureate Program online employment page at https://scholarlaur eate.ats. hrsmart.com
2. Review, and complete where appropriate, the three documents under “Information for Potential ISLP Faculty Advisors”
3. Click the link “C: Spring Opportunities working with High Achieving Scholars” to enter the online HR portal and follow the prompts to upload a resume.
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