"New ATC college in the South" is not exactly a precise description, isn't it?
In any case
Senasa, the spanish agency responsible for atco training was separated from Aena during this year and was looking for instructors. Don't expect too much pay, though, they are trying to cut any costs they can.
Also
Safeskys was looking for instructors and atcos to be trained at the Senasa facilities in Madrid for a job in the Canary Islands. Don't know how much the instructor would get, the salary description is only for the atco (and only for one year, I expect the catch will be the following spanish contract... as for the job, it refers to the island of
El Hierro which is basically a piece of rock in the midst of nowhere... sun yes, but no beach)