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Outline of Roles and Responsibilities

Job Applicants 2019

Zugerberg, December 2018


Changes may apply
Dear prospective candidate,

The below summaries are just an outline of the main responsibilities and should be used as a guideline only.
Detailed Job descriptions will be discussed in the staff induction programme.

Language Teacher (EFL qualification and experience necessary)


You teach an English language course for a small group of students on a beginner and intermediate or on an
advanced level. The courses are taught every morning from Monday to Friday between breakfast and lunch.
Based on a predefined curriculum, you engage the students in your lessons and support them individually in
improving their language proficiency.

Activities Mentor
You guide the students through a two-week activity theme in defined areas. The two sessions for the activity
themes take place during the afternoons. Topic excursions are included on Wednesday afternoons. The activity
themes are: business & leadership, science & technology, creativity & arts.

Sports Mentor
You organize and coach a varied sports programme for the students on campus. The two sports sessions of this
programme stream take place in the afternoon, alternating with the other activity themes. The sports
programme should include team building activities, challenges and competitions for which prizes will be given
at the end of the two sessions.

Boarding Mentor
You take care of the wellbeing of all the students. You bond with the students and make sure they integrate in
the summer community and become comfortable with the routine as quickly as possible. You coach and
supervise the boarding students after the daily programme, during meal times and while on excursions.
You support the weekend programme and, with the whole team, create enriching activities to foster cultural
learning and communication between the students.

Activities and Sports Supporters (for Montana Graduates only)


We offer internships to our recent graduates as Activities and Sports Supporters. As a Montana graduate you do
not have to be 21 years old nor have any previous working experience but you need to be eligible for a Swiss
working permit. You would be assigned to a mentor and support different activities based on your vocations.
Institut Montana Zugerberg
CH-6300 Zug
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 41 729 11 77; Fax: +41 41 729 11 78;
https://summer.montana-zug.ch; summer-sessions@montana-zug.ch

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