Bilingual Assistant in Chinese (Summer 2026 LSC004)
Middlebury
The Middlebury College Summer Chinese School is pleased to announce 3 openings for temporary Bilingual Assistant in Chinese. The position is available during the summer 2026 session (6/15/26 – 8/15/26). Our unique 8-week program combines a cultural immersion environment with rigorous daily classroom instruction.
Essential to the functioning of each Language School, the Bilingual Summer Staff member:
- Organizes and implements multiple facets of the academic and non-academic operations of the School
- Provides language, co-curricular, and residential support to students
- Works alongside the Director, Assistant Director, and Associate Director in the management of School operations
- Collaborates with Faculty in support of students’ language acquisition.
In addition to the salary, lodging and a complete meal plan will be provided.
Application deadline is January 5, 2026, but position will be open until filled.
Core Responsibilities: Responsibilities are grouped into six broad areas, beginning with the most essential. An “*” next to a responsibility means that all Summer Staff will be involved in this task.
(1) Program ambassador
- Serves as primary in-language point of contact for students and faculty. Knowledgeable about the program as well as campus resources and policies.*
- Actively engages with students, providing linguistic practice when needed, encouragement, and support outside of class, during meals and activities and in the dorms, offices, and social spaces.*
- Designs and implements team-building exercises for classes or program as a whole.
- Supports students’ commitment to the Language Pledge and the rigorous learning environment.*
- Serves as official representative of the School, the Language Schools administration, and the Middlebury community.*
(2) Student life
- Represents the School administration in the dorms and social spaces, especially on evenings and weekends.*
- Resides in dorms. Provides guidance and non-academic support. Monitors adherence to the Language Pledge. Organizes social activities in the dorms.*
- Responds to student emergencies and urgent situations. Directs students to appropriate offices and resources, academic and non-academic.*
(3) Co-curricular activities and events
- Facilitates the School’s cultural program, an integral part of the immersion-based academic experience. Liaises with campus offices including but not limited to public safety, dining services, events management, media services, print shop, theater, and facilities services.*
- Designs, plans, and implements complex school-wide cultural events.
- Represents director by acting as host to official guests, including lecturers, performers, visiting artists, etc.*
- Assists faculty, guests, and the director at/with lectures, performances, and other events.*
- Coordinates inter-school activities.
- Attends program events as crowd managers and “animators” (enthusiastic leaders).
(4) Tutoring and pedagogical support
- Provides tutoring sessions when needed to assist students with homework, grammar, stylistics, pronunciation, etc.
- Engages in conversation practice outside of class.*
- Assists with student testing.
(5) Technology
- Provides general IT support for faculty, guests, and students (on School and personal devices).*
- Provides curricular technology training and support for faculty.
- Manages circulation of School technology, equipment, and film archive.
- Provides technical support at events, from basic a/v at lectures to sound and light design at staged performances.
- Provides classroom technical support, as requested by faculty.
(6) Communications
- Communicates with students and faculty on a variety of platforms: email, website, social media, print media, announcements.*
- Designs and edits web content, especially on instructional in-language sites.
- Develops media content and disseminates publications, including calendars, newspaper, posters, event programs, etc.
- Manages photography and videography. Edits photo and video content. Prepares slideshows, photo exhibits, event videos, etc.
- Translates School and other official Middlebury documents.*
(7) School office
- Administers School office.
- Serves as in-language point of contact for students, faculty, and guests needing drop-in assistance.
- Scheduling of events and activities.
- Bachelor’s Degree strongly preferred. Advanced degree a plus.
- Native or near-native proficiency in target language and English, oral and written.
- Demonstrated organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills (both oral and written).
- Ability to work with people of all ages and levels (students, professionals, and colleagues).
- Must be willing to take initiative and assume responsibility, but also work collaboratively as part of a team.
Application Instructions: Candidates should submit:
- Letter of interest
- 10-minute self-introduction video in both English and Chinese
- Two names of reference
- Resume
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Middlebury College is a top-tier liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in faculty teaching and research. An Equal Opportunity Employer, the College is committed to hiring a diverse faculty as we work to foster innovation in our curriculum and to provide a rich and varied educational experience to our increasingly diverse student body.
