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English Language Instructor for University Faculty

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Job highlights

Mexico • North America
In partnership with: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo (UAEH)

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Applications are now closed. View current openings.

Special benefits
  • Hands-on, valuable international work experience
  • Travel to and from country, housing and monthly living allowance, and full coverage of medical and dental needs during service
  • Competitive advantage for positions at Peace Corps and opportunities to save on graduate degrees and other education programs
  • Monthly accrued Volunteer service award (readjustment allowance) totaling $6,000 before taxes, with option to access for ongoing financial obligations

Key dates

Apply by

December 15, 2025

Know by

March 1, 2026

Depart on

July 13, 2026

Duration

12 months

Description and qualifications

About the project

The Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo (UAEH) in Mexico has requested the support of a Peace Corps Response Volunteer (PCRV) to serve as an English Language Instructor for University Faculty. UAEH designed a Comprehensive Academic Transformation Project (PITA) as a strategy to achieve its goals. PITA focuses primarily on: 1) Comprehensive education for students; 2) Continued professional development and pedagogical training for faculty members; 3) Permanent updating of the curricula; and 4) Enhancement of graduate and research programs. In alignment with PITA, the Academic Improvement Department (DiSA in Spanish) created an English language program specifically designed to enhance the communicative competencies of UAEH’s professors and researchers, enabling them to teach their subjects in English–thereby contributing to the internationalization of students’ learning experiences–and to position their research within the global academic community. UAEH has requested a PCRV to collaborate with DiSA’s staff in supporting the English program and to contribute to the advancement of the English language communicative and intercultural competencies of UAEH’s academic staff.

The PCRV will be part of DiSA’s staff and will collaborate closely with their counterpart and other faculty and staff members to co-teach/teach advanced academic English courses, co-develop skill-based workshops and co-train/train academic staff, and guide academic staff and provide one-on-one skill-development support. The PCRV will actively contribute to and participate in decision-making, planning, and the implementation of actions to improve or strengthen programs and services, and to proactively create opportunities for intercultural exchange. The goal of this assignment is for academic staff to increase interaction with English native speakers to practice and develop their oral communicative competencies and use it appropriately in different social and cultural contexts, to improve faculty’s academic writing competencies for journal publication, and to reinforce or develop academic staff multicultural competency through intercultural exchanges.

Candidates selected for this position will be arriving in Mexico together as a group. Dates cannot be changed for individual candidates. Please note the projected departure date could change due to external factors.

Candidates who are either dual citizens of Mexico and the U.S., or who were born in Mexico and became U.S. citizens after 1998, are not eligible to serve with Peace Corps Mexico. Volunteer safety is of paramount importance, and the protections of U.S. citizenship promote Volunteer safety. Under Mexican law, anyone born in Mexico who became a U.S. citizen after 1998, or anyone holding dual U.S. and Mexican citizenship, is considered a citizen of Mexico and not of the United States. If such an individual were to face a legal, safety, or other emergency situations in Mexico, the Peace Corps' ability to intervene would be limited. If you fit either of these categories, we encourage you to look for other opportunities with Peace Corps. Please note, the Peace Corps welcomes and encourages individuals with Mexican heritage but who do not hold citizenship with Mexico to apply.

Learn more about what Volunteers do in country by visiting our Mexico project page.

Required skills

Qualified candidates will have the following criteria:

BA OR MA in Education, preferably focus in curriculum/instruction.

BA plus 3 or more years of relevant experience, including teaching and curriculum development, and teaching certification/license OR MA plus 2 or more years of relevant experience.

Specialized experience in one of the following areas: Literacy; Adult English Ed; Vocational English Ed; or Special Education.

Language: There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position.

Required behavioral competencies

These competencies are essential for all service assignments and are assessed in the application and interview process:

Motivation for and commitment to service

Adaptability and open-mindedness

Problem solving and resourcefulness

Behavioral maturity and professionalism

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Activities

How you and the community will make an impact together:


Living conditions

Learn more about the living conditions, including detailed information on culture, communications, housing, and health/crime statistics on our Mexico country page. You can also delve into stories about local communities by reading our blog or Volunteer stories.

Meet a Volunteer in Mexico

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Douglas C.

English Language Facilitator


"I appreciate that for my current engagement the discussions have become increasingly valuable as we’ve become better acquainted and as I’ve learned to be more of an active listener."

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Training


Couples information

To learn more about serving as a couple in Mexico, visit the country page.


Next steps

Application process

From application to departure takes around nine months. Learn about the application process for Volunteer opportunities.

Medical/legal clearance

You will need to be cleared medically and legally in order to serve in Mexico. Review information on medical clearance and legal clearance to learn about the process.

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