Job summary
lectures & teaching positions in gastronomy across multiple mexican higher‑education institutions, targeting professionals with culinary and academic experience.
key responsibilities
* design, deliver, and evaluate theoretical and practical coursework for students at high‑school, undergraduate, or graduate levels.
* develop integrated projects, culinary demonstrations, and assessment tools aligned with curricula.
* manage classroom dynamics, supervise student groups and extracurricular activities.
* maintain compliance with health and safety regulations (haccp, iso, etc.).
* utilize digital platforms, virtual classrooms, and educational technology to support learning.
* collaborate with faculty on curriculum planning and professional development.
* attend faculty meetings, seminars, and continuous‑learning opportunities.
required qualifications
* bachelor’s degree in gastronomy, food & beverage, or related field with official license.
* at least 1 year of teaching or training experience in higher‑education or vocational settings.
* professional culinary experience in kitchens, restaurants, hotels or similar establishments.
* proficiency in spanish; english language skills are a plus.
* knowledge of haccp, iso or equivalent hygiene and safety standards.
preferred qualifications
* master’s degree or higher in gastronomy, culinary arts, tourism, sustainable food, or related discipline.
* experience with educational technologies and online platforms.
* prior experience designing curriculum and conducting advanced courses.
* demonstrated leadership, creativity, and communication skills.
employment type & compensation
* full‑time, part‑time, contract, or temporary positions available.
* hourly or salary compensation ranging approximately $4,000 to $25,000 per month or $98–$1,200 per hour, depending on institution and role.
* benefits may include payroll contract, professional development, uniform allowance, health benefits, and opportunities for contract renewal.
* some positions offer flexible schedules; others require standard weekday or fixed shifts (e.g., 08:00–02:00 p.m., weekends).
location
positions located throughout mexico, including veracruz, mexico city (cdmx), coacalco, gustavo a. Madero, and other campuses.
application conditions
candidates must provide valid professional license and up‑to‑date contact information. Institutions do not require medical certificates for pregnancy or hiv status as part of application.
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