Bonjour,
Vous êtes affectée dans l'académie de Créteil à compter du 1er octobre 2010 pour exercer en tant qu'assistante de langue vivante.
Voici les coordonnées de la circonscription dans laquelle vous êtes affectée, ainsi que les coordonnées de votre tuteur :
Etablissement : IEN de Saint Maur des Fossés
Numéro de téléphone : 01 42 83 03 39
E-mail : ce.0940932c@ac-creteil.fr
Tuteur : Edwige BRIGNONE
Numéro de téléphone : ---
Email : edwige.brignone@ac-creteil.fr
Un dossier comprenant votre arrêté de nomination, une lettre d'information, deux accusés de réception, deux dossiers financiers "ASSISTANT ETRANGER" et le "carnet de route" du CIEP vous sera adressé dès que possible.
Comment remplir le dossier financier :
PAGE 1
- "Adresse personnelle" : il s'agit de votre adresse en France. Si vous n'en avez pas encore, indiquez l'adresse de votre établissement d'affectation.
- "Agrafer le RIB ou RIP..." : si vous possédez déjà un compte bancaire en France (sinon vous serez payée par chèque le 1er mois)
PAGE 2
- "Numéro de téléphone" et "numéro de téléphone portable" : indiquez votre numéro en France, sinon ne remplissez pas.
Veuillez trouver en pièce jointe un formulaire de demande de remboursement de frais de transport, ainsi qu'un modèle vous indiquant
comment le remplir. Vous devrez remplir un formulaire identique à celui-ci dans votre établissement.
D'autre part, je tiens à vous signaler un important problème avec l'organisme qui doit valider les formulaires cerfa : la DDTEFP du département 94, Val de Marne. A ce jour (contrairement aux DDTEFP des départements 77 et 93) ils ne m'ont retourné aucun dossier (certains envoyés début mai!) Je suis en train d'essayer de débloquer cette situation mais je ne peux pas malheureusement pas faire les choses à leur place ! Je vous recontacte dès que j'ai du nouveau.
I am so excited!!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Bonjour Mes Amis!
Welcome to the first post of Bonjour, Bijou!
I have created this blog in order to chronicle my adventures while living in France.
Currently I am preparing leave the country to spend seven months as a teaching assistant with the Ministry of Education {yes, just like the Ministry of Magic}.
I am about halfway through the entire process of getting to France. which began late last year.
First, I was accepted into the Internship Program at BYU in December {?} 2009.
I then applied for the assistant program with France in January 2010. I was put on the waiting list and after months of waiting I finally found out in April that I was accepted.
After that I had some more paperwork to do and passport pictures to send to my school and began the waiting process once more.
Now, it is mid July and I am {still} anxiously waiting for my Arrête de Nomination to arrive in the mail. This is simply the paperwork informing me of the school I will be teaching at. More importantly it is the paperwork I need in order to get my visa {which takes about 2-4 weeks to process}. To get my visa I must go to the Embassy in San Fransisco {as if things weren't expensive enough} so I can jump through some more hoops.
The next few steps include getting my flights together, tying up loose ends here in Provo and when I finally arrive in mid-late September finding housing {not awesome}.
I have definitely felt the pressure and stress these past few weeks but everything has been relatively easy. I've had to make myself realize that I can't control when my paperwork comes or when I will know where I will live. So I just wait for it and continue eating my 15 pounds of chocolate a day.
I'm now in the last few weeks before I go and so far all has gone smoothly and I will hopefully continue to do so.
Fingers crossed.
À la prochaine!
I have created this blog in order to chronicle my adventures while living in France.
Currently I am preparing leave the country to spend seven months as a teaching assistant with the Ministry of Education {yes, just like the Ministry of Magic}.
I am about halfway through the entire process of getting to France. which began late last year.
First, I was accepted into the Internship Program at BYU in December {?} 2009.
I then applied for the assistant program with France in January 2010. I was put on the waiting list and after months of waiting I finally found out in April that I was accepted.
After that I had some more paperwork to do and passport pictures to send to my school and began the waiting process once more.
Now, it is mid July and I am {still} anxiously waiting for my Arrête de Nomination to arrive in the mail. This is simply the paperwork informing me of the school I will be teaching at. More importantly it is the paperwork I need in order to get my visa {which takes about 2-4 weeks to process}. To get my visa I must go to the Embassy in San Fransisco {as if things weren't expensive enough} so I can jump through some more hoops.
The next few steps include getting my flights together, tying up loose ends here in Provo and when I finally arrive in mid-late September finding housing {not awesome}.
I have definitely felt the pressure and stress these past few weeks but everything has been relatively easy. I've had to make myself realize that I can't control when my paperwork comes or when I will know where I will live. So I just wait for it and continue eating my 15 pounds of chocolate a day.
I'm now in the last few weeks before I go and so far all has gone smoothly and I will hopefully continue to do so.
Fingers crossed.
À la prochaine!
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