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Overview: Campus Education (Elmhurst) is looking for an energetic and creative part-time ESL/English as a Second Language instructor. We are seeking an ESL instructor who can deliver instruction using the communicative method.
Description: Prepare course materials and design lessons that cover all aspects of the English language, whether written or verbal. They keep track of student progress and customize individualized plans for students with special requirements. They’re also responsible for creating a positive class environment and encouraging students to reach their learning goals. Essential duties and responsibilities include the following:
· Organizing coursework and learning materials
· Following national and regional policies for teaching English as a second language
· Prepare student progress reports and maintain accurate attendance records and records of assignments and assessments.
· Facilitate the development of students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
· Build students’ knowledge and accurate use of grammar, syntax, vocabulary, pronunciation, idioms, and collocations.
· Create lesson plans for active and relevant student-centered work.
· Participate in regular professional development workshops and faculty meetings.
· Assist with placement testing and student assessments (when needed)
· Work with fellow faculty members on lesson planning and events.
Minimum Qualifications: B.A. degree and a TESOL, TEFL, CELTA or other certificate that demonstrates the attainment of a knowledge base in TESOL theories, methods, and practices. New York instructors must either possess or be willing to apply for a *New York State Licensed Private Career School Teacher Certificate/License in the certification area of English for Speakers of Other Languages.
· Previous experience as an ESL teacher or similar role
· Knowledge of various methods of teaching English to non-native speakers
· Great organizational and communication skills
· A calm and resilient personality
· Ability to handle classroom crises.
· ESL or TESOL certification
· Degree in English Language, English Literature, or similar field
Available Shifts: Morning/Evening; Monday to Friday; Weekends as needed.
Salary: $20-$25 per hour of classroom teaching (depending on experience, credentials, and schedule).
Application procedure: Send your résumé, cover letter (a must), and 2 professional references to infoelmhurst@studyoncampus.com
Job Type: Part-time/Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week.
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Work Location: In person
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Temporary
Pay: $20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week
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Part Time | Full Time | Temporary
$50k-84k (estimate)
04/26/2024
08/22/2024
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