La Vall d'Uixó Seeks Organic Agriculture Teacher for Employment Program

The La Vall d'Uixó City Council has opened the application period for selecting an Organic Agriculture teacher for the mixed program Acció Inserta.

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The La Vall d'Uixó City Council has initiated the selection process for an Organic Agriculture teacher, intended for the mixed employment and training program Acció Inserta, with applications open until April 13.

The job offer for the Organic Agriculture teacher position has been published on both the municipal electronic bulletin board and the GVA Jobs platform. Interested individuals have until next Monday, April 13, to submit their applications. The process can be completed through the electronic headquarters of the La Vall d'Uixó City Council or via the GVA Jobs website.
The requirements for this call align with Royal Decree 659/2023, of July 18, which regulates the Vocational Training System. A university degree or equivalent in agricultural fields is required, such as bachelor's degrees, graduate degrees, or engineering degrees (including agricultural engineering, biology, or technical agricultural or forestry degrees). Higher-level vocational training qualifications in the agricultural family or professional certificates level 3 in this area are also accepted.
All detailed information regarding required professional experience and qualification requirements can be found in the published offer. The regulations of article 168 of Royal Decree 659/2023 on teaching accreditation govern this process.

"This offer is part of the City Council's commitment to promoting programs that combine training and employment, facilitating real opportunities for job placement."

Zaida Moreno · Councillor for Human Resources
The Councillor for Human Resources, Zaida Moreno, emphasized the importance of this initiative. Moreno added that the role of teaching staff is fundamental to ensuring quality training, adapted to current labor market demands and linked to sectors with future prospects, such as organic agriculture. She concluded that the local administration continues to work to generate employment opportunities, committing to professional qualification and programs with a direct impact on improving citizens' employability.