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Arizona
Teach With Espiritu Charter Schools
This is a charter school operator in South Phoenix that offers the unique opportunity to work with other well rounded, dedicated staff members. They provide an academic program that commands rigor and vigor from both its students and teachers where they strive to provide the best education possible for students through the Classical Educational model. They offer an environment where staff is treated with the utmost dignity and allowed to work in a PLC environment to improve teaching strategies utilizing a data-driven instruction model. If you are seeking an opportunity to form next generation leaders, apply now!
Responsibilities would include 1.) planning, developing and presenting organized learning opportunities for students in accordance with approved curriculum and Common Core Standards; 2.) a daily schedule from 7:30 – 4:00 p.m. with occasional professional development beyond the work day; 3.) work with other instructors in a team environment to successfully implement their curriculum in Classical Education and data driven instruction; 4.) and participate and implement their Character and Values educational approach, appropriate to the special character of the school.
Begin work date is July 2013.
For more information or to apply please contact Adrian Ruiz: (602) 243-7788 or go to
www.espiritu.org.
Great Hearts Schools Seeks Teachers
Great Hearts Classical Education revolutionary schools are seeking to fill many teaching positions for the 2013-2014 school year.
Please click here for more information or to apply.
California
Call Center Director
A nonprofit that provides a critical outreach service for pro-life clinics in Southern California is seeking to fill a full time position. The position requires a person who:
Solves problems systematically
Has very good organizational and interpersonal skills
Has mid-level experience with online applications, CRM software and Microsoft office Excel, Outlook, etc.
Has a passion for the prolife issue.
It is preferable the candidate has experience in a call center environment or similarly busy office. The position requires 40 hours per week and pay is commensurate with experience.
Office location is in Los Angeles County: Pasadena, CA & Calabasas, CA.
Responsibilities:
Lead a team to achieve a high call answer rate and provide top customer service
Ongoing training staff for a 24/7 center
Delegate volunteer recruiting and training
Skills:
Proficient with computers and online applications
Bilingual Spanish & English language skills are preferred but not obligatory
Nota Bene: the position is best suited for a woman who is in 40’s and has professional experience, a defined family life, kids are older..i.e. maturity.
Please email your resume to trr106@gmail.com.
Education and Field Operations Coordinator
Catholics for the Common Good is seeking a full-time Education and Field Operations Coordinator in Southern CA, preferably located in Orange County or Los Angeles. This will be a wonderful opportunity for someone with an interest in participation in the evangelization of culture, with a particular focus on marriage and family. We are looking to fill this position immediately.
The ideal candidate is a person with strong leadership skills, and is a self-starter. He or she must have an inquisitive mind and familiarity with Catholic teachings. Preference will be given to candidates who are familiar with the teachings of Blessed John Paul II on the human person, love, marriage and family and have an interest in the public policy development and political processes.
Please click here for the complete job description.
Interested candidates should send a resume with cover letter to info@ccgaction.org by Friday, March 20, 2013.
Teacher Needed
Indiana
Assistant Superintendent
The Office of Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, is seeking a qualified individual to assume the full-time position of assistant superintendent of Catholic schools for instruction. The archdiocese oversees 68 Catholic schools in central and southern Indiana serving over 23,500 students. The schools have earned the most National Blue Ribbons (33 for 26 schools) of any (arch)diocese in the nation.
The assistant superintendent will report to the superintendent of Catholic schools as a member of the Catholic Schools Team. The assistant will assist with the leadership of curriculum development, work with the Indiana Department of Education, facilitate assessment programs and application of data to school improvement, provide leadership for school business training and technology initiatives as well as school advancement/development and enrollment efforts. The assistant will also be involved with the school accreditation process and will become a certified school safety officer.
The position requires a professed and practicing Catholic with a minimum of five years of successful educational leadership in Catholic schools. A Master of Educational Administration degree is required with eligibility for Indiana administrative licensure. Broad educational experience is crucial including: curriculum leadership, data applications, instructional technology and school business management experience. The successful candidate will have a strong sense of mission and excellent communication, critical thinking, collaboration and problem-solving skills. Starting Date: July 1st, 2013
The deadline for applications is April 15, 2013. Interested individuals should apply by e-mail and send a cover letter, resume and a list of references, in confidence, to:
Ed Isakson
Director, Human Resources
Archdiocese of Indianapolis
1400 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
E-mail: eisakson@archindy.org
Pastoral Associate for Campus Ministry
St. Joseph University Parish, serving the campuses of Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, has a full-time position open for a Pastoral Associate for Campus Ministry (Campus Minister) requiring a Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) in theology, religious studies or comparable pastoral discipline and CCMA certification preferred. Proficiency in working in a team-oriented environment and creativity in marshalling the diverse resources of a parish community to aid in the campus ministry effort is expected. See a detailed job description at www.stjoeup.org. Salary range: $35,000-$40,000 with comprehensive benefits package included.
Send resume, letter of application and contact information for three references to:
Friar Mark Weaver, OFM Conv., St. Joseph University Parish
113 S. 5th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47807 (pastor@stjoeup.org)
Application deadline: April 1st or until a suitable candidate is selected.
New York
Director of Family Life/Respect Life Office
The Archdiocese of New York is seeking the right candidate for Director of Family Life/Respect Life Office position. The Director, Family Life/Respect Life Office will be responsible for carrying out the vision and mission of the Office, as stated, and set by the Cardinal Archbishop of New York. He/She will lead, manage, and supervise the 18 staff members who coordinate and assist with the 11 programs within the Office. Working closely with the Vicar General and the Chancellor, he/she will continue to regularly discern the trajectory of the Office, the need for new initiatives, or greater emphasis in a particular program, depending on changes in public policy, threats to the God-given definition of marriage and family, respect for life, and other shifts in the cultural climate.
For more information or to apply, please click here.
Virginia
Christendom College warmly welcomes male candidates for its position of Residence Director. The College seeks to enhance its offerings with the cultural, intellectual and spiritual
Wyoming
Classical Teachers (lower elementary)
Pioneer Classical School in beautiful Jackson Hole, WY has openings for two experienced teachers in the lower elementary grades who embrace the classical philosophy of teaching. Between the two, we seek to cover language arts, history, phonics, cursive, Touchpebbles, Singapore Math and Delta/Foss Science while following the Core Knowledge scope and sequence. These positions do not require state certification but a BA/BS and a command of the subjects to be taught is required. Competitive compensation package could include housing. Submit a cover letter, a resume, and a statement of educational philosophy to (866) 265-8165 (fax) or carroll6@mindspring.com.
Mexico
Northridge School Seeks Teachers
ON SAFETY in MEXICO CITY
I am writing you from Mexico City at the request of my friend Tony Janeiro, whom you know. My name is Brad McBride, I am a professor of Business and Finance at a university in Mexico City, ITAM (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México). Tony mentioned that you are considering teaching at Northridge School here but have some reservations about the issue of crime and insecurity in this city and country. Tony asked me to give you a frank appraisal of how I see it being an American and resident in Mexico for the past 24 years.
I believe that currently, Mexico City is (ironically) safer, much safer, than the northern regions of the country. What many Americans do not understand is that the narcoviolence plaguing Mexico is generally concentrated in the northern states, such as Chihuahua (especially Ciudad Juárez), Nuevo León (around Monterrey), Tamaulipas (south of Brownsville, Texas), and secondly, in the Pacific coast state of Sinaloa, and maybe somewhat in Michoacán. But truthfully, and this is not "chamber of commerce" style propaganda, Mexico City is a better place to live than ever. It reminds me of Dickens' words in "Tale of Two Cities": "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Mexico City has improved due to better air quality (with the introduction of unleaded gasoline at Pemex stations), with the increase in real estate values causing factories to move out of the immediate city to places beyond the valley on the other side of the mountains, meaning there is less air pollution, and by the introduction of one day per week without a car programs, here known as "Hoy no circula".
The crime rate is perhaps a little better (lower) than it was before, but it is definitely not worse. Many foreigners have come to live here and certain neighborhoods such as la Condesa, la Roma Norte, Santa María la Ribera and others have become fashionable places for young creative types, sort of like on the North Side of Chicago or the Upper West Side of Manhattan, etc. I find this city to be an endlessly fascinating place and if one uses one's wits, one will not get in trouble. Don't get in an unlicensed "gypsy cab" but use a "taxi de sitio", don´t wander through unsafe neighborhoods at night. Don't dress ostentatiously with Rolex watches, etc. and other fancy adornments. Don't drive a Mercedes Benz or Hummer through the streets of the city, as that calls attention. But if you live modestly, you will most likely be all right.
Meanwhile, this city offers the greatest of offerings of restaurants (food from all over the world, not just tacos and enchiladas), movies (foreign films from all over the world at the Cineteca Nacional), concerts, music, orchestras, symphonies, bookstores, magnificent parks (the Parque México in la colonia Hipódromo Condesa neighborhood is stunningly beautiful), museums (el Museo Nacional de Antropología, el museo histórico del Castillo de Chapultepec, el Museo de Bellas Artes, el Palacio Nacional, etc., etc., etc. there are too many to mention in full.) This city is also a major financial center for Latin America, and if you wish to learn about finance in emerging markets, it is a great place for that. The social life is grand, there are many friendly people here, and many of them sit out at restaurants on the sidewalks until the late hours of the evening socializing. All of this which I greatly enjoy makes it difficult for me to ever think about leaving, so most likely I will be here until I retire in the distant future, primero Dios, as they say in this country.
http://www.latimes.com/features/la-hm-condesa20jul20,0,7919535.story
J. Brad McBride
Profesor de Administración
ITAM
Rio Hondo 1
Colonia Tizapán San Angel
México, Distrito Federal
México
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Arizona
Teach With Espiritu Charter Schools
This is a charter school operator in South Phoenix that offers the unique opportunity to work with other well rounded, dedicated staff members. They provide an academic program that commands rigor and vigor from both its students and teachers where they strive to provide the best education possible for students through the Classical Educational model. They offer an environment where staff is treated with the utmost dignity and allowed to work in a PLC environment to improve teaching strategies utilizing a data-driven instruction model. If you are seeking an opportunity to form next generation leaders, apply now!
Responsibilities would include 1.) planning, developing and presenting organized learning opportunities for students in accordance with approved curriculum and Common Core Standards; 2.) a daily schedule from 7:30 – 4:00 p.m. with occasional professional development beyond the work day; 3.) work with other instructors in a team environment to successfully implement their curriculum in Classical Education and data driven instruction; 4.) and participate and implement their Character and Values educational approach, appropriate to the special character of the school.
Begin work date is July 2013.
For more information or to apply please contact Adrian Ruiz: (602) 243-7788 or go to
www.espiritu.org.
Great Hearts Schools Seeks Teachers
Great Hearts Classical Education revolutionary schools are seeking to fill many teaching positions for the 2013-2014 school year.
- Classes are run Socratically - teachers are expected to be guides as well as participants in the search for knowledge, Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.
- Our academies are bastions of academic rigor and excellence and attract students who are curious and diligent.
- Great Hearts has a history of recruiting and retaining the best teaching talent nationwide.
- Mathematics: Pre-Algebra to Calculus
- Science: Life Science, Earth/Physical Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry
- Humanities: Grammar/Composition and Western Traditions of Literature, History, and Philosophy
- Fine Arts: Music, Poetry, Studio Art, Drama
- Languages: Latin, Ancient Greek, Spanish, and French
- Kindergarten - 5th Grade Classroom Teachers
- Kindergarten - 5th Grade Classroom Assistant Teachers
- K-5 Specialists: Spanish, French, Classical Languages, Music, Visual Arts, and P.E.
- Special Education Teachers (K-5th and 6th-12th)
Please click here for more information or to apply.
California
Call Center Director
A nonprofit that provides a critical outreach service for pro-life clinics in Southern California is seeking to fill a full time position. The position requires a person who:
Solves problems systematically
Has very good organizational and interpersonal skills
Has mid-level experience with online applications, CRM software and Microsoft office Excel, Outlook, etc.
Has a passion for the prolife issue.
It is preferable the candidate has experience in a call center environment or similarly busy office. The position requires 40 hours per week and pay is commensurate with experience.
Office location is in Los Angeles County: Pasadena, CA & Calabasas, CA.
Responsibilities:
Lead a team to achieve a high call answer rate and provide top customer service
Ongoing training staff for a 24/7 center
Delegate volunteer recruiting and training
Skills:
Proficient with computers and online applications
Bilingual Spanish & English language skills are preferred but not obligatory
Nota Bene: the position is best suited for a woman who is in 40’s and has professional experience, a defined family life, kids are older..i.e. maturity.
Please email your resume to trr106@gmail.com.
Education and Field Operations Coordinator
Catholics for the Common Good is seeking a full-time Education and Field Operations Coordinator in Southern CA, preferably located in Orange County or Los Angeles. This will be a wonderful opportunity for someone with an interest in participation in the evangelization of culture, with a particular focus on marriage and family. We are looking to fill this position immediately.
The ideal candidate is a person with strong leadership skills, and is a self-starter. He or she must have an inquisitive mind and familiarity with Catholic teachings. Preference will be given to candidates who are familiar with the teachings of Blessed John Paul II on the human person, love, marriage and family and have an interest in the public policy development and political processes.
Please click here for the complete job description.
Interested candidates should send a resume with cover letter to info@ccgaction.org by Friday, March 20, 2013.
Teacher Needed
St. Monica Academy High School, Pasadena, CA, seeks a chemistry-physics teacher, and a Renaissance-American literature teacher with an emphasis on writing.
Come and experience the joy of teaching enthusiastic adolescents on a
beautiful wooded campus under the California sun! Teaching experience
preferred, but not required.
Send cover letter and resume to: Marguerite Grimm at: headmaster@stmonicaacademy.com.
Indiana
Assistant Superintendent
The Office of Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, is seeking a qualified individual to assume the full-time position of assistant superintendent of Catholic schools for instruction. The archdiocese oversees 68 Catholic schools in central and southern Indiana serving over 23,500 students. The schools have earned the most National Blue Ribbons (33 for 26 schools) of any (arch)diocese in the nation.
The assistant superintendent will report to the superintendent of Catholic schools as a member of the Catholic Schools Team. The assistant will assist with the leadership of curriculum development, work with the Indiana Department of Education, facilitate assessment programs and application of data to school improvement, provide leadership for school business training and technology initiatives as well as school advancement/development and enrollment efforts. The assistant will also be involved with the school accreditation process and will become a certified school safety officer.
The position requires a professed and practicing Catholic with a minimum of five years of successful educational leadership in Catholic schools. A Master of Educational Administration degree is required with eligibility for Indiana administrative licensure. Broad educational experience is crucial including: curriculum leadership, data applications, instructional technology and school business management experience. The successful candidate will have a strong sense of mission and excellent communication, critical thinking, collaboration and problem-solving skills. Starting Date: July 1st, 2013
The deadline for applications is April 15, 2013. Interested individuals should apply by e-mail and send a cover letter, resume and a list of references, in confidence, to:
Ed Isakson
Director, Human Resources
Archdiocese of Indianapolis
1400 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
E-mail: eisakson@archindy.org
Pastoral Associate for Campus Ministry
St. Joseph University Parish, serving the campuses of Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, has a full-time position open for a Pastoral Associate for Campus Ministry (Campus Minister) requiring a Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) in theology, religious studies or comparable pastoral discipline and CCMA certification preferred. Proficiency in working in a team-oriented environment and creativity in marshalling the diverse resources of a parish community to aid in the campus ministry effort is expected. See a detailed job description at www.stjoeup.org. Salary range: $35,000-$40,000 with comprehensive benefits package included.
Send resume, letter of application and contact information for three references to:
Friar Mark Weaver, OFM Conv., St. Joseph University Parish
113 S. 5th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47807 (pastor@stjoeup.org)
Application deadline: April 1st or until a suitable candidate is selected.
New York
Director of Family Life/Respect Life Office
The Archdiocese of New York is seeking the right candidate for Director of Family Life/Respect Life Office position. The Director, Family Life/Respect Life Office will be responsible for carrying out the vision and mission of the Office, as stated, and set by the Cardinal Archbishop of New York. He/She will lead, manage, and supervise the 18 staff members who coordinate and assist with the 11 programs within the Office. Working closely with the Vicar General and the Chancellor, he/she will continue to regularly discern the trajectory of the Office, the need for new initiatives, or greater emphasis in a particular program, depending on changes in public policy, threats to the God-given definition of marriage and family, respect for life, and other shifts in the cultural climate.
For more information or to apply, please click here.
Virginia
Residence Director
Christendom College warmly welcomes male candidates for its position of Residence Director. The College seeks to enhance its offerings with the cultural, intellectual and spiritual
enrichment which comes from life spent in our residential community. The Residence Director (RD) must be a personable individual dedicated to assisting college students with all aspects of formation. This is a full time, 12 month, live-in position with full benefits and salary commensurate with experience. The position includes night, weekend and “on call” responsibilities throughout the academic year. This position reports to the Dean of Student Life. A brief summary of responsibilities of the Residence Director includes the following: responsible for supporting the residential and community life on campus; play an integral role in the formation of students and in such role supports the Director of Residence Life (DRL) and the Dean of Students (DS) in setting the tone for much of the student experience outside the classroom; provide leadership and direction in the formation of the student body as a whole, as well as with the specific formation of men on campus; support the work of the Residence Life Office, especially with the Resident Assistants (RA), their training
and development throughout the year; serve as the first point of contact in support of students within the context of a residential campus; serve as a special liaison to male students, especially within the single gender residence hall setting; maintain a safe, secure, healthy and positive living environment that enhances student development and learning; assist the DS and DRL in formulating and implementing the rules governing student life; handle minor conduct issues as outlined by the DS; coordinate and facilitate the following events/initiatives: Welcome Week Committee (Orientation), Parents Weekend, Women’s Convocation, Housing Selection, RA Selection and Dorm Wars; meet with students who are struggling
and make counseling referrals when such referrals are deemed necessary; responsible for crisis response, risk management and serves in the “on call” rotation with other staff; and participate and contribute in broader Student Life programs, events and initiatives.
Qualifications Bachelor's Degree required; experience in and an understanding of Residence Life practices in a small school setting; experience in Residence Life and/or Student Affairs; strong understanding of and ability to foster a balanced Catholic culture; previous experience in a relational ministry
setting preferred; comfortable in preparing and presenting to groups;
ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with
faculty, staff and students; strong communication skills and ability to motivate students; ability to work a flexible schedule that includes evening, weekend and “on call” assignments; and commitment to and support for the Mission of Christendom College. Though the RD is a resource for all students, the RD serves as a special liaison to male students, especially within the single gender residence hall setting. Due to the specific nature of that indispensible work, only male candidates will be considered.
Submission Instructions: Candidates are asked to submit a cover letter, résumé and contact information for three professional references to Dr. Jesse Dorman, Dean of Students at jdorman@christendom.edu .
Cover letter should explain the candidate’s interest in the position, what the candidate can contribute to the programs, and how the candidate can contribute to the mission of the College. Materials should be submitted electronically as attachments, in MS Word or PDF format.
Review of applications will begin February 18, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates are also required to complete Christendom’s Human Resources application and e-mail it to hr@christendom.edu .
Review of applications will begin February 18, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates are also required to complete Christendom’s Human Resources application and e-mail it to hr@christendom.edu .
Wyoming
Classical Teachers (lower elementary)
Pioneer Classical School in beautiful Jackson Hole, WY has openings for two experienced teachers in the lower elementary grades who embrace the classical philosophy of teaching. Between the two, we seek to cover language arts, history, phonics, cursive, Touchpebbles, Singapore Math and Delta/Foss Science while following the Core Knowledge scope and sequence. These positions do not require state certification but a BA/BS and a command of the subjects to be taught is required. Competitive compensation package could include housing. Submit a cover letter, a resume, and a statement of educational philosophy to (866) 265-8165 (fax) or carroll6@mindspring.com.
Mexico
Northridge School Seeks Teachers
Northridge School Mexico is an all-boys bicultural
Catholic school located in Mexico City. They currently have grades 1-7
(primary school). Next year they will add two 8th grade classes. The
plan is to add one grade a year through highschool. The chaplaincy of
the school is entrusted to a priest of Opus Dei. 60 percent of the
school’s classes are given in English, specifically: English Grammar,
Literature, Writing and Reading, Math, History and Science. The other 40
percent are given in Spanish.
The school offers a holistic education including a music program where each boy takes an instrument from 1st grade through his graduation with the opportunity for additional private lessons and chorus after-school: A physical education program that meets 3 times a week and offers American Football, Basketball and Soccer. Fine Arts: A Media Center for the middle school that offers film, computer, photography among other communications classes.
The middle-schoolers are currently working with IPADs. The goal is to teach the students how to use media responsibly and integrate technology with a personalistic approach to education and the humanities.
This is a partner school with Northridge Prep in Chicago and the Heights in Potomac Maryland. Last year their band visited Chicago for a week and played a concert with Northridge's band. This year twelve 7th graders from Northridge are coming to spend one week at their school and tour Mexico City with our staff and 7th grade families.
Spanish is not a requirement for an English teaching position though it is helpful.
Teacher Description:
This school is looking for dynamic male teachers, interested in a life of faith, adventure and service, a holistic education involving academics, the arts, project based learning and character formation.
They are seeking both elementary teachers who could teach a variety of subjects in english as well as middle school subject area teachers for english, history, geography, civics and ethics, math and science.
If hired for a one year contract:
•Wages- 18,000-25,000 equivalent in pesos, dependent on candidate experience and education
•Health Insurance provided
•Aid with housing
•Financed Spanish Language Classes (School pays half)
• Discounted Immigration paper service
•We provide 2000 pesos (150 dollars) for School Suit and Uniform Apparel
•Last Friday a month we have a teacher development day instead of classes
•Relocation Assistance for teachers
•Teacher training commences the second week of August
Vacations
•1 month of summer
•2 weeks Christmas
•2 weeks for Holy Week (The week of Easter and the one after)
•Several long weekends through the year
How to apply
Step One: Contact Tony Janeiro via phone or email listed below.
Step Two: Fill out the questionaire, scan and email it to Tony's email given below
Step Three: Send Resume/CV to Tony Janeiro at email given below
Step Four: Set up Skype or Phone interview through Tony with administration
Step Five: Visit the School
The school offers to refund one-half of a round trip ticket to Mexico City. There you will be picked up at the airport by a representative of the school. You will be provided housing and assisted with food expenses during your stay. If you are offered a position and decide to accept it the school will refund your round trip ticket in full.
If you want to visit it should be between 3 and 4 days and include one day at least of a weekend so that you can be shown around different parts of Mexico.
School Information
Community Life Coordinator: tony.janeiro@nsm.edu.mx
Phone: 310-498-7535
School Number: + 52 55 52 92 60 89
Website: http://nsm.edu.mx/
Promo videos for the school, band, and media center: http://vimeo.com/58806339
Address: 14 Avenida Mexico, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, Mexico City, Mexico 05000
The school offers a holistic education including a music program where each boy takes an instrument from 1st grade through his graduation with the opportunity for additional private lessons and chorus after-school: A physical education program that meets 3 times a week and offers American Football, Basketball and Soccer. Fine Arts: A Media Center for the middle school that offers film, computer, photography among other communications classes.
The middle-schoolers are currently working with IPADs. The goal is to teach the students how to use media responsibly and integrate technology with a personalistic approach to education and the humanities.
This is a partner school with Northridge Prep in Chicago and the Heights in Potomac Maryland. Last year their band visited Chicago for a week and played a concert with Northridge's band. This year twelve 7th graders from Northridge are coming to spend one week at their school and tour Mexico City with our staff and 7th grade families.
Spanish is not a requirement for an English teaching position though it is helpful.
Teacher Description:
This school is looking for dynamic male teachers, interested in a life of faith, adventure and service, a holistic education involving academics, the arts, project based learning and character formation.
They are seeking both elementary teachers who could teach a variety of subjects in english as well as middle school subject area teachers for english, history, geography, civics and ethics, math and science.
If hired for a one year contract:
•Wages- 18,000-25,000 equivalent in pesos, dependent on candidate experience and education
•Health Insurance provided
•Aid with housing
•Financed Spanish Language Classes (School pays half)
• Discounted Immigration paper service
•We provide 2000 pesos (150 dollars) for School Suit and Uniform Apparel
•Last Friday a month we have a teacher development day instead of classes
•Relocation Assistance for teachers
•Teacher training commences the second week of August
Vacations
•1 month of summer
•2 weeks Christmas
•2 weeks for Holy Week (The week of Easter and the one after)
•Several long weekends through the year
How to apply
Step One: Contact Tony Janeiro via phone or email listed below.
Step Two: Fill out the questionaire, scan and email it to Tony's email given below
Step Three: Send Resume/CV to Tony Janeiro at email given below
Step Four: Set up Skype or Phone interview through Tony with administration
Step Five: Visit the School
The school offers to refund one-half of a round trip ticket to Mexico City. There you will be picked up at the airport by a representative of the school. You will be provided housing and assisted with food expenses during your stay. If you are offered a position and decide to accept it the school will refund your round trip ticket in full.
If you want to visit it should be between 3 and 4 days and include one day at least of a weekend so that you can be shown around different parts of Mexico.
School Information
Community Life Coordinator: tony.janeiro@nsm.edu.mx
Phone: 310-498-7535
School Number: + 52 55 52 92 60 89
Website: http://nsm.edu.mx/
Promo videos for the school, band, and media center: http://vimeo.com/58806339
Address: 14 Avenida Mexico, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, Mexico City, Mexico 05000
An important note regarding safety:
We have included the following letter written by a
friend of Tony Janeiro, Community Life Coordinator. He works as a
professor at the ITAM--the leading financial university in Latin
America.ON SAFETY in MEXICO CITY
I am writing you from Mexico City at the request of my friend Tony Janeiro, whom you know. My name is Brad McBride, I am a professor of Business and Finance at a university in Mexico City, ITAM (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México). Tony mentioned that you are considering teaching at Northridge School here but have some reservations about the issue of crime and insecurity in this city and country. Tony asked me to give you a frank appraisal of how I see it being an American and resident in Mexico for the past 24 years.
I believe that currently, Mexico City is (ironically) safer, much safer, than the northern regions of the country. What many Americans do not understand is that the narcoviolence plaguing Mexico is generally concentrated in the northern states, such as Chihuahua (especially Ciudad Juárez), Nuevo León (around Monterrey), Tamaulipas (south of Brownsville, Texas), and secondly, in the Pacific coast state of Sinaloa, and maybe somewhat in Michoacán. But truthfully, and this is not "chamber of commerce" style propaganda, Mexico City is a better place to live than ever. It reminds me of Dickens' words in "Tale of Two Cities": "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Mexico City has improved due to better air quality (with the introduction of unleaded gasoline at Pemex stations), with the increase in real estate values causing factories to move out of the immediate city to places beyond the valley on the other side of the mountains, meaning there is less air pollution, and by the introduction of one day per week without a car programs, here known as "Hoy no circula".
The crime rate is perhaps a little better (lower) than it was before, but it is definitely not worse. Many foreigners have come to live here and certain neighborhoods such as la Condesa, la Roma Norte, Santa María la Ribera and others have become fashionable places for young creative types, sort of like on the North Side of Chicago or the Upper West Side of Manhattan, etc. I find this city to be an endlessly fascinating place and if one uses one's wits, one will not get in trouble. Don't get in an unlicensed "gypsy cab" but use a "taxi de sitio", don´t wander through unsafe neighborhoods at night. Don't dress ostentatiously with Rolex watches, etc. and other fancy adornments. Don't drive a Mercedes Benz or Hummer through the streets of the city, as that calls attention. But if you live modestly, you will most likely be all right.
Meanwhile, this city offers the greatest of offerings of restaurants (food from all over the world, not just tacos and enchiladas), movies (foreign films from all over the world at the Cineteca Nacional), concerts, music, orchestras, symphonies, bookstores, magnificent parks (the Parque México in la colonia Hipódromo Condesa neighborhood is stunningly beautiful), museums (el Museo Nacional de Antropología, el museo histórico del Castillo de Chapultepec, el Museo de Bellas Artes, el Palacio Nacional, etc., etc., etc. there are too many to mention in full.) This city is also a major financial center for Latin America, and if you wish to learn about finance in emerging markets, it is a great place for that. The social life is grand, there are many friendly people here, and many of them sit out at restaurants on the sidewalks until the late hours of the evening socializing. All of this which I greatly enjoy makes it difficult for me to ever think about leaving, so most likely I will be here until I retire in the distant future, primero Dios, as they say in this country.
http://www.latimes.com/features/la-hm-condesa20jul20,0,7919535.story
J. Brad McBride
Profesor de Administración
ITAM
Rio Hondo 1
Colonia Tizapán San Angel
México, Distrito Federal
México
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