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ESL Program Job Opportunities About ESL: The purpose of the English as a Second Language (ESL) program is to help adult students improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Communicative English and meaningful, student-centered instruction is offered to enhance the student’s learning experience. To be considered for a teaching position, please submit:
A) a cover letter indicating location Send to jobs@vitaeducation.org. Qualified individuals will be interviewed after reviewing application materials. Position Title: Morning ESL Teacher Location of Class Abraham Lincoln Elementary School 10 Plumtree Place, Levittown Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday mornings (8AM to 10AM)
Position Title: ESL Teacher at Lincoln Elementary School Reports to: Class Supervisor Status: Ancillary staff Salary Ancillary employees are paid for hours worked. Salary range for each semester is $2100 - $2300.
Class time: The class meets Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 AM to 10 AM at Lincoln Elementary School. There are two semesters of ten weeks each, beginning in fall 2008. The second semester is in winter/spring of 2009. Paid preparation time is given at the rate of one hour for every two hour class. Each semester will be composed of paid compensation for sixty hours of instruction, thirty hours of prep time, five hours of training and five hours of meetings.
Summary of job: The ESL teacher is responsible for the assessment and instruction of adult learners in the ESL class held the three mornings a week. The learners are parents of children who attend the elementary school. In addition, parents will attend one after-school session with their children led by Lincoln Elementary staff. The morning sessions are focused on parent English language learning; the afternoon sessions emphasize parent/child interaction.
Written lesson plans are required. Periodic class visits by the Class Supervisor are scheduled. The teacher is expected to participate in all activities listed on the 2008-2009 Teacher Class Calendar.
Responsibilities: § Attendance at an orientation/training workshop. § Pre and post assessment of students using formal and informal instruments. § Using student assessments in program planning § Written lesson plans § Class instruction § Monthly data collection and reports as required by grant guidelines § Attendance at selected meetings § Participation in staff development § Communication with staff § Compliance with Vita’s policy and procedure manual § Execution of other responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications: ¨ Degree in education ¨ Experience in ESL teaching, preferably adults ¨ Knowledge of adult assessments ¨ Creativity in designing lesson plans ¨ Strong interpersonal and organizational skills ¨ Ability to meet time sensitive deadlines ¨ Maturity and sensitivity in working with diverse populations
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