Teaching a Language

Supporting People

The Oberbayern Educational College is staffed by people who view education as a responsibility. For us, professional excellence, reliability, and respectful interaction on an equal footing are of the utmost importance.

Our work supports people as they settle into life in Germany, learn German, and navigate their way into daily life, education, and careers. To this end, we are looking for individuals who enjoy working with people, value cultural diversity, and want to shape educational experiences with structure, patience, and dedication.

Does this sound like you? If so, we look forward to getting to know you.

They teach German as a foreign and second language to adults and help people become more confident in their German language skills. The focus is on integration courses, language instruction relevant to everyday life, and a learning environment characterized by respect, structure, and patience.

To teach in integration courses, you must be certified as a teacher by the BAMF in accordance with § 15 of the Integration Regulation (IntV). Teachers who are currently in the certification process or pursuing additional qualifications are also welcome to apply.

If you enjoy working with people from different cultures, teaching in a clear and motivating way, and view integration as a responsible educational mission, we look forward to receiving your application via email at


> Barbara Wendorff

They teach in vocational language courses and help participants use German in a targeted way for work, training, and professional communication. The focus is on the language used in everyday professional life: team discussions, writing in the workplace, job applications, technical terms, and confident communication in specific work situations.

For positions in vocational language courses, the BAMF requirements under Section 18 of the DeuFöV apply. Teachers who are currently in the certification process or pursuing additional qualifications may also apply.

If you’d like to combine language instruction with career-oriented training and prepare participants for the job market in a practical way, you’d be a great fit for us. We look forward to receiving your application via email at


> Barbara Wendorff

They provide participants in labor market programs with personalized counseling, guidance, and reliable support. The focus is on career guidance, helping participants settle into their daily educational routines, preparing them for vocational training and the workforce, and strengthening their learning and work habits.

In doing so, you will work closely with teachers, administrative staff, partner organizations, and, if necessary, other counseling services. You will identify participants’ support needs, help them overcome personal or organizational obstacles, and help ensure that they can successfully continue on their path toward skills development, vocational training, or employment.

If you would like to support people with a structured approach, sensitivity, and a clear understanding of the job market, we look forward to receiving your application materials via email at


> Barbara Wendorff

Would you like to gain hands-on experience in the field of education? Whether it’s a high school internship, a required internship, or an internship as part of your college program, at the Bildungskolleg Oberbayern you’ll gain insight into the operations of an educational institution and get a first-hand look at our work with language, integration, and course organization.

Depending on the type of internship, your interests, and prior experience, you will assist with administrative tasks, communicating with participants, organizing schedules and courses, and preparing course and exam materials. If your academic background is relevant—for example, in the fields of German as a Foreign Language (DaF), German as a Second Language (DaZ), or language teaching—you may also have the opportunity to observe classes or take on small tasks related to language training.

This internship is ideal for anyone who wants to actively participate in education, help with organizational tasks, and learn more about how language courses, counseling, and exams all come together in the day-to-day operations of an educational institution.

Does that sound good? Then we look forward to receiving your application documents by email to


> Barbara Wendorff

Would you still like to become part of the Bildungskolleg Oberbayern? Send us a speculative application and briefly describe the area in which you’d like to help and what skills you bring to the table—we’ll be happy to explore suitable opportunities and future needs.

We look forward to hearing from you.


> Barbara Wendorff

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Weilheim Hours of Operation

Monday–Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Address

Bildungskolleg Oberbayern GmbH
Münchener Straße 3
82362 Weilheim