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English Language Specialist Program
The English Language (EL) Specialist Program
recruits United States academics in the fields of TEFL/TESL and
Applied Linguistics for short-term (two to four weeks) assignments
abroad. Specialists work on well-defined assignments that are identified
by U.S. Embassies overseas. These assignments may include curriculum
projects, teacher training seminars, textbook development, English
for Specific Purposes, and program evaluation. In many cases, Embassy
officials will suggest a candidate; if not, the Office of English
Language Programs recruits a specialist. In some cases, specialists
located in the United States consult with institutions abroad through
a teleconference or a digital video conference.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible to serve as an English Language
Specialist, you must meet the following requirements:
Benefits
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Honorarium of $200/day
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Coach-class round trip airfare from residence to capital city
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Books and materials allowance $150.00
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Miscellaneous expenses $100.00
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Trip report fee $100.00
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Basic health insurance coverage
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Entrance visa, if needed
Travel and per diem are arranged jointly through the Office of English
Language Programs and the requesting embassies overseas.
How to Request a Specialist
All requests for EL Specialists must come to the Office of English
Language Programs from officers at U.S. Embassies overseas. Institutions
not in the United States who are interested in having an EL Specialist
for 2-4 weeks or a shorter term speaker must work with the Public
Diplomacy Officer or Cultural Officer at the nearest
U.S. Embassy or Consulate and submit all requests for specialists
to them. If they agree to the request, the Embassy will then send
an official request to the Office of English Language Programs in
Washington, D.C.
For standard two to four week specialist programs, the Office of
English Language Programs will provide funds for the specialist's
travel, honorarium, and materials allowance, but per diem (food
and housing) for the specialist must be provided by the host institution
and/or the U.S. Embassy submitting the request. When a U.S. embassy
requests a speaker for a program shorter than two weeks, the Embassy
must also fund the international travel.
For Further Information:
English Language Specialist Program (ECA/A/L/W)
Department of State (Annex #44)
301 4th Street, S.W., Room 304
Washington, D.C. 20547
fax: 202-453-8858
e-mail: waltersjl@state.gov
Enlgish Language Specialist Program Office of English Language
Programs
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