Job Announcement

Language and Cross-Culture Facilitator

with United States Peace Corps/Cambodia

BTDC-ID: 39308
Closing Date:

Announcement Positions

Announcement Description

The United States Peace Corps (website) is a non-political, non-religious organization of the US government that brings Americans to Cambodia to serve as Peace Corps Volunteers. The Peace Corps serves in Cambodia at the invitation of the Government of Cambodia and working closely with Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport with a goal to improve the English language skills of teachers and students. The Peace Corps was founded by U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to promote world peace and friendship.

Announcement Positions

Language and Cross-Culture Facilitator

Position Circumstances
  • Career Category: Educate/Train/Teaching
  • Schedule:Full-time
  • Salary: Negotiable
Position Summary

OPENING DATE: April 6,

WORK HOURS: Full-time; Up to 48 hrs/week

INITIAL WORK PERIOD: July 13, 2026 to October 9, 2026

One year-intermittent contract estimated to start with initial work period from July 13, 2026 through October 09, 2026, with up to four additional 1-year option periods, exercisable at the unilateral option of the Peace Corps based on satisfactory performance, continued need for the position, and availability of funds. Requires a minimum working schedule of 40-48 hours per week during Pre-Service Training (10 weeks of pre-service training plus initial training-of-trainers). The LCF may work during other training events throughout the contract period as needed (e.g., In-Service Training, Mid-Service Training, etc.). Peace Corps Cambodia seeks up to 2 Language and Cross-culture Facilitator (LCF) for our 10-week Pre-Service Training (PST) for the 18th cohort of Peace Corps Volunteers (K18) in Cambodia. The intermittent contract may also be exercised for other training periods in the future (e.g., In-Service Training, Mid-Service Training, future PSTs). 

Position Summary:

LCFs live and work closely with a small group of American Peace Corps Trainees/Volunteers throughout Pre-Service Training. LCFs conduct Khmer language classes and help small groups of 5-6 Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) and Volunteers learn Cambodian culture and the skills needed to live in Cambodia. They must follow a prescribed curriculum and effectively use a variety of language training techniques and methodologies. LCFs serve as a prime bridge between the Trainees/Volunteers and their host families and training communities. LCFs also participate in the evaluation of the language training program.

REPORTING

The LCF operates under the direct guidance and supervision of the Language and Cross-Cultural Coordinator (LCC) under the ultimate supervision of the Training Manager.

Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Writes or modifies daily language lesson plans using Peace Corps Cambodia’s Competency- Based Curriculum (CBC) and sends them to the LCC for approval before classes.
  • Conducts language classes, making appropriate lesson modifications based upon the learning needs of the Trainees/Volunteers and feedback received from them.
  • Prepares all necessary materials, visual aids, activities, worksheets independently and/or under the guidance of the LCC.
  • Supports Trainees/Volunteers in acquiring cross-cultural knowledge and skills by acting as a language and cultural information liaison, by integrating cultural situations and discussions into language classes, and creating opportunities for Trainees/Volunteers to interact and ask questions in an open and nonjudgemental learning environment.
  • Assesses each Trainee weekly on progress toward performing competencies needed to serve effectively as a Peace Corps Volunteer with particular attention to language acquisition and cultural understanding. Provides timely and regular feedback to Trainees/Volunteers on progress in language, intercultural competency, culturally appropriate conduct, and other areas. Makes recommendations regarding Trainee language proficiency at the end of the training program.
  • Assist Trainees/Volunteers in practicing language learning outside the classroom, especially language that relates to safety and cultural integration; encourages Trainees/Volunteers to interact with community members, establish contacts with institutions, and obtain resources at the local level.
  • Ensures appropriate technical vocabulary/language has been covered before field trips and school visits and facilitates practice of technical Language. Asks for assistance from trainers if necessary background materials have not been provided in a timely manner.
Expected Profile of Candidates
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's Degree in education, teaching, or related field
Skills & Knowledge:
General & Technical Skills
  • Along with meeting the qualifications below, candidates must be able to obtain a security certification from the U.S. Government which requires a national identity card, birth certificate, school certificate, and other supporting documents.
  • Experience teaching in Cambodia.
  • Native proficiency in written and spoken Khmer, high proficiency in written and spoken English, and ability to use English as an instructive language.
  • Willingness to live in the selected rural community during the entire period of employment.
  • One or more years of experience teaching English
  • One or more years of experience teaching Khmer to foreigners
  • Prior experience working in an international organization and/or experience living abroad in a cross-cultural setting.
Soft Skills
  • Exceptional organizational skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills.
  • Flexible, motivated, and self-directed working style.
 

How to Apply

Application Instructions:

  • Submit a cover letter in English describing your interest in working with the Peace Corps and how you meet the qualifications.
  • Submit a CV in English that clearly demonstrates how you meet the minimum and desired qualifications above.
  • Send CV/Resume and cover letter to the email provided in the contact details with the title “Language and Cultural Facilitator (LCF)”
  • Or, deliver to the Peace Corps Office - #7A, Street 256
  • Or, mail to Peace Corps Office, PO Box 2453, Phnom Penh 3

Applications that fail to follow application instructions or address the required qualifications or are submitted after 5:00pm on the closing date will not be considered. No phone calls or personal visits related to this vacancy will be accepted. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

**Former Language and Cross-Culture Facilitators (LCFs) who served under an intermittent contract during the K17 Pre-Service Training in 2025 are not required to reapply. Peace Corps will contact you directly regarding requirement.**

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The fulfillment of the Peace Corps’ mission to foster greater understanding among the world’s citizens requires that we adhere to the highest standards with respect to equal employment opportunity for all Volunteers, employees, and applicants. Discrimination based on factors that have no bearing on a person’s ability to serve and perform his or her duties is not permitted and will not be tolerated.

Attachment:
  • LCF vacancy 2026
 

Contact Details

Office Address
  • #7A, Street 256, Sangkat Chakto Mukh, Khan Doun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
 
Contact Name
  • United States Peace Corps/Cambodia
 
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