Descrizione dell'offerta
About the Role
Erasmus Mobility Academy (EMA) is looking for a professional tour guide to lead field study sessions for our Cultural Heritage Education: Rome course — a structured Erasmus+ KA1 training programme for educators from across Europe.
Participants are practising teachers who will be exploring Rome's cultural heritage as an "open-air classroom", learning how to integrate heritage-based learning into their school curricula. Your role is to lead and facilitate three full days of guided field work, bringing the sites to life with historical depth, cultural context, and an engaging, interactive style suited to an adult professional audience.
Assignment Dates & Routes
Tuesday, 14 July: Colosseum exterior, Arch of Constantine, Via dei Fori Imperiali, Capitoline Hill / panoramic overview of the Roman Forum Wednesday, 15 July: Vatican City / St. Peter's Square and Basilica, Trastevere neighbourhood Thursday, 16 July: Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Church of San Luigi dei Francesi (Caravaggio paintings)
Working Hours: 09:30 – 15:30. Given the heat of July, session timing can be flexibly adjusted to cooler parts of the day based on group needs and mutual agreement.
Your Responsibilities
Lead guided walks across Rome's most significant cultural and historical sites Deliver content in an interactive, discussion-driven style appropriate for adult educators Coordinate with the course facilitator to align the field experience with the programme's pedagogical objectives Assist with group logistics at ticketed venues where applicable What We're Looking For
Licensed or experienced tour guide with strong knowledge of Rome's history, art, and architecture (official licence preferred but not required) Fluent English — all sessions are delivered in English Experience guiding adult and/or international groups Familiarity with Erasmus+ or educational programmes is a strong advantage
Erasmus Mobility Academy (EMA) is looking for a professional tour guide to lead field study sessions for our Cultural Heritage Education: Rome course — a structured Erasmus+ KA1 training programme for educators from across Europe.
Participants are practising teachers who will be exploring Rome's cultural heritage as an "open-air classroom", learning how to integrate heritage-based learning into their school curricula. Your role is to lead and facilitate three full days of guided field work, bringing the sites to life with historical depth, cultural context, and an engaging, interactive style suited to an adult professional audience.
Assignment Dates & Routes
Tuesday, 14 July: Colosseum exterior, Arch of Constantine, Via dei Fori Imperiali, Capitoline Hill / panoramic overview of the Roman Forum Wednesday, 15 July: Vatican City / St. Peter's Square and Basilica, Trastevere neighbourhood Thursday, 16 July: Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Church of San Luigi dei Francesi (Caravaggio paintings)
Working Hours: 09:30 – 15:30. Given the heat of July, session timing can be flexibly adjusted to cooler parts of the day based on group needs and mutual agreement.
Your Responsibilities
Lead guided walks across Rome's most significant cultural and historical sites Deliver content in an interactive, discussion-driven style appropriate for adult educators Coordinate with the course facilitator to align the field experience with the programme's pedagogical objectives Assist with group logistics at ticketed venues where applicable What We're Looking For
Licensed or experienced tour guide with strong knowledge of Rome's history, art, and architecture (official licence preferred but not required) Fluent English — all sessions are delivered in English Experience guiding adult and/or international groups Familiarity with Erasmus+ or educational programmes is a strong advantage
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