We are looking for individuals who want to join our Team in Wiesbaden, Germany. Apply NowJOBOPENING Title: Cross-Cultural Adaptation Technician Location: Wiesbaden, Germany Start date: 1 June 2025 Job-Type: Full Time (40 hours/week) SUMMARY Provide orientation services to US servicemembers, civilians and their families through the ACS Relocation Program to include Host Nation Orientation, Cultural Adaptation walking tours, translations, German and English as a Second Language classes for the USAG Wiesbaden Community. QUALIFICATIONS Fluent in English and German Knowledge of German customs, culture, and language Minimum of one year recent work or volunteer experience in Family Service Programs or German tourism Able to give orientation, information, and guidance about life in Germany to newcomers Minimum of one year experience in in conducting briefings, trainings, preparing formal and informal correspondence, memorandum, reports, and data collection, and creating lesson plans for classes. Familiar with MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Publisher, Access, Internet and e-mail Able to work flexible hours (some language classes have evening hours) Familiar with US Army Regulations highly desirable but not necessary JOB DESCRIPTION INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: Host Nation Orientation Briefing and Walking Tours: Conduct the weekly (currently on Mondays), Host Nation Orientation briefings for newcomers. Sssist in the set-up and break down, registration and preparation of the Host Nation briefing room. During the Permanent Change of Station (PCS) months of June, July and August, the conduct Host Nation Orientation briefings twice a week from June to August,as agreed upon with the In-processing Transition Center. Host Nation Orientation tour shall consist of a walking tour through Wiesbaden and will explain area information, cultural differences, and the actual use of public transportation. During the tour, and if no restrictions are in place from the host nation regarding patronage of restaurants, coordinate lunch at a local German restaurant where tour participants will learn differences between restaurant culture, menu reading, ordering and tipping. Present a cultural adaptation program in the form of three (3) walking tours per month to educate the community; focusing on methods to purchase train and bus tickets, coordination of day trips within the local surrounding area (maximum 50 kilometer radius), to increase comfort and ease with German transportation (train/bus), increase knowledge of how to read the schedules, and payment of appropriate fees, going to local restaurants and ways to access public recreational and leisure activity centers. Each tour shall be a minimum of two (2) hours and a maximum of eight (8) hours. Confirm with participants and participating agencies the dates, times,and location of each class, training, briefing and orientation offered. In case the orientation or the tour is cancelled, contact both the agencies and the participants to inform them of the cancellation before COB (close of business) on the day prior to the event. In inclement weather, when the walking tour is not possible, the Contractor shall provide an inhouse presentation i.e. virtual walking tour that will be similar to the agenda of the walking tour using Government approved virtual communication platforms, or provide an alternative date to attend. Become knowledgeable of the Host Nation information, procedures and requirements necessary to provide the services in the paragraph above. Language Training /Classes Basic Conversational German Class: Provide basic conversational German (Deutsch) language class: one and half hour (1.5 hrs) class between the hours of 1100 to 1400hrs; second class during the evening between the hours of 1900 to 2030 (the days shall be coordinated with the Relocation Program Manager). Courses shall be eight (8) sessions in length. Classes shall not be scheduled on Training Holidays, US Federal Holidays, or during DoDDS Spring Break. Five (5) courses shall be scheduled during each contract year. If necessary, and with the Relocation Program Manager agreement, the summer course may be of fewer sessions. English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) Courses: Provide basic conversational English as a Second Language (ESL) classes: a eight (8) week Beginner ESL class twice a week; Each class shall be 1.5 hours in duration. Three (3) courses shall be conducted during each contract year. Host Nation Support: When not training, teaching or providing Host Nation tours, be available to answer questions about the Host Nation by email or by phone. Provide unofficial German to English, and vice-versa, translation services on subjects such as rental housing information, reading newspaper advertisements,transportation schedules, including contacting agencies via phone or email, as needed Additional Information This position is not eligible for support under NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) supplemental agreement articles 72 or 73. Be advised, this announcement is pending award and is subject to change without notice. All dates listed in this announcement are tentative and are dependent upon the results of the award process. APPLICATION PROCESSFor more information, go to our website (https://french-consulting.com/careers/). Upload your resume directly at https://french-consulting.com/careers. French Consulting is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. Powered by JazzHR