World Language Instructor
Penn State University
Salary
$35 / HOUR
Quick overview
The instructor will deliver 20-30 hours of World Language content to approximately 60 high school students during the 2026 Summer Academy in-person at the Brandywine campus. Duties also include creating a course scope and sequence, attending professional learning, and participating in staff meetings.
Requirements summary
Applicants must possess at least a bachelor's degree with relevant teaching experience, or be an undergraduate student majoring in Education or a related field, or have extensive teaching assistant experience and 30 college credits by June 2026. Candidates must also pass required background checks and provide their own transportation to the campus.
Job description
Application instructions
- CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to Workday to complete the internal application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday. CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday. If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click “Apply” and complete the application process for external applicants. Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS The College/Unit of Educational Equity/Upward Bound is seeking applicants for part-time job of World Language Instructor. Upward Bound Programs (UBP) East at Penn State University is seeking talented and motivated individuals to serve as World Language Instructors for the 2026 Summer Academy. World Language Instructor applicants should be interested in developing their teaching skills while designing and facilitating academic activities with approximately 60 high school students from Hazleton, Mifflin County, Mount Union, Newport, Reading, and Steelton-Highspire School Districts.
- Job duties to include: Deliver 20-30 hours of World Language content for diverse high school students from across Pennsylvania from 7/20-7/22 in-person at the Brandywine campus. Attend 10 hours of professional learning and orientation programming beginning in May through the start of the Summer Academy in June. Meet with the Curriculum and Instruction Coordinator for a pre-summer one-on-one. Create a course scope and sequence to be delivered to Upward Bound Curriculum and Instruction Coordinator by June 1, 2025. Participate in weekly instructional staff meetings during the summer academy. Potentially serve as “second authorized adult” in another course. Participate in one scheduled “Meet Your Instructor” panel during the first week of the summer academy from 1-2:30pm on Thursday, June 18. Build authentic, meaningful, and professional relationships with participating students. Maintain all course materials. Attend all scheduled course sessions. Maintain attendance records. Communicate efficiently and clearly with all Upward Bound staff and Residential Mentors.
- Requirements, qualifications, and/or competencies: Must have at least a bachelor’s degree with relevant teaching experience or are an undergraduate student majoring in Education or related field or extensive teaching assistant experience and have earned a minimum of 30 college credits by June 2026, Ability to provide own transportation to Brandywine campus for instructional days. Strong leadership, mentoring, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively with high school youth from diverse backgrounds. Capacity to model maturity, sound judgment, common sense, and professionalism. Ability to enforce program and university policies consistently and objectively. Must pass all required background checks for working with minors.
Compensation
The starting rate for this job is $35.00. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES This position requires the following clearances in addition to applicable background checks: PA State Police Criminal Background Check, PA Child Abuse History Clearance Form, and Federal (FBI) Fingerprint Criminal Background Check. CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here. EEO IS THE LAW Penn State is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473. Penn State is committed to and accountable for advancing equity, respect, and belonging. We embrace individual uniqueness, as well as a culture of belonging that supports equity initiatives, leverages the educational and institutional benefits of inclusion in society, and provides opportunities for engagement intended to help all members of the community thrive. We value belonging as a core strength and an essential element of the university’s teaching, research, and service mission. Federal Contractors Labor Law Poster PA State Labor Law Poster Penn State Policies Copyright Information Hotlines There’s a reason Penn State consistently ranks among the top one percent of the world’s universities. Across 24 campuses, our 100,000 students and 40,000 faculty and staff know the real measure of success goes beyond the classroom – it’s the positive impact made on communities across the world. Our ideals stem from our origins as Pennsylvania’s sole land-grant institution, which allow us to continue to bring positive impact to humanity through our teaching, research, and engagement mission. And across the world is a community of Penn Staters – more than half a million strong – driven by that same spirit to serve our local and global communities. At Penn State, passion is met with collaboration in an environment that is rooted in shared pride for the accomplishments of our fellow students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Penn Staters cheer each other on to build a culture committed to service and engagement. Our University values represent our core ethical aspirations for all our daily activities and actions as students, faculty, staff, and volunteers at Penn State. Our values are as follows; Integrity, Respect, Responsibility, Discovery, Excellence, and Community. We Are Penn State. One Community. Impacting Many.