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RENEW is HIRING a Part Time On-Line ESL Instructor
With an expanding population of refugees arriving from diverse backgrounds, there is an increasing need for English language programs. RENEW is a non-profit with a mission to help refugee women learn English so that they can improve their job opportunities and integrate successfully into their new communities.
RENEW is looking for competent and flexible USA based ESL instructors to join our team.
Job Title: Online Adult ESL Instructor
Time Commitment: Part-time (4-6 hours per week), 1099 Contract basis
Location: Remote Teaching
Salary: $25 per hour
General Description: The ESL instructor will develop lesson plans and tailor the curricula for refugee women whose native language is not English. Classes target beginning and intermediate level English speakers.
Summary of Responsibilities
Qualifications:
RENEW is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any one on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, or belief.
If you are interested in this position, please send a cover letter and resume via email to Shanaz Tejani-Butt, at info@renewmyself.org
The Welcoming Center is hiring a Senior Director of Work Readiness.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Summary/objective
The Senior Director of Work Readiness will manage and direct workforce training programs and staff and coordinate work readiness programming at the Welcoming Center, ensuring that program implementation decisions are driven by the organization’s mission and values to support an inclusive workforce development strategy. The goal of TWC’s work readiness programming is to ensure that any immigrant or refugee, irrespective of education level, profession or skill attainment, can get assistance from the organization to gain pathways to upward economic mobility.
Essential functions
Read the full Job Description on Indeed
Nationalities Service Center's Vocational ESL department is seeking Fall teachers for VIRTUAL classes
Classes will begin on September 3rd, take place twice a week and end on November 22nd.
The department is willing to base the class schedule around the teacher's availability! If you are interested in teaching this Fall and helping Philadelphia's immigants and refugees, please contact Summer Jan (mailto:sjan@nscphila.orgsjan@nscphila.org) for more information. You can also indicate your availability on this Google form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclPb1VK6hgn_W2R60FxBMt-NESZm3n6naFvfvWjAG9gjisHA/viewform
Registration for the Adult Education Pathway Program's summer cohort is open until 7/12!
The Pathway Program is a FREE training system that teaches the fundamentals of working with adult learners.
Read more about who it's for and how to register
https://bit.ly/3xFQhZy
The ELP at Penn is looking to hire ESL Lecturers for Summer Programs 2024. We are looking for qualified and talented instructors for a variety of programs. Part-Time appointments are available for the Institute for Academic & Professional Studies – July 1 – 26, and August 1 – 28, and the Summer 2 Intensive Program – July 1 – August 16. Qualified applicants should contact John Cotton: cottonj@sas.upenn.edu
NJTESOL/NJBE Annual Spring Conference May 29th through May 31st
Dear English-language Educators:
We are excited to announce the 2024 American Language Program (ALP) Winter Conference at Columbia University. This year’s conference theme is Language Learning & Technology: Innovations/Implications.
Larissa Goulart, an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Montclair State University, will deliver the plenary speech, titled "Analyzing Language Data, Empowering Teachers: A Corpus Linguistics Approach to Pedagogical Material Development." Larissa’s research
focuses on using corpus linguistics tools to analyze the linguistic characteristics of undergraduate student writing. Before becoming a professor, she taught English writing classes at Northern Arizona University and in her home country of Brazil.
This year’s conference will be held in person on Saturday, February 17, 2024, from 9:45 AM to 3:00 PM at Columbia University’s Faculty House.
Now in its tenth year, the conference is a one-day professional development event for TESOL educators, researchers, and graduate and doctoral students and is aimed at facilitating the sharing of innovative ideas and the enrichment of pedagogical practice. We welcome proposals from colleagues in the New York area.
We invite you to submit proposals that focus on either practical approaches and techniques or research-informed presentations about language learning and its relationship with technology. Presentations, including time for Q&A, will be 30 minutes long.
Proposals will be evaluated based on:
• Novelty of approach
• Significance to the field
• Research basis for proposed practices
• Relevance of topic to the conference theme
• Clarity of session description
Submit your proposal by January 12, 2024: https://bit.ly/2024ALPWinterConferenceCFP
In the meantime, feel free to contact us if you have questions or if you would like more information about the conference.
Best regards,
Christopher W. Collins (cc3651@columbia.edu)
Brittany Ober (bo2212@columbia.edu)
A message from Lergia Olivo, PhD candidate, Florida International University:
I am seeking adult or higher education English language teachers to participate in the first phase of my dissertation research by completing an anonymous online survey related to your perceptions regarding teaching English in the fully-online asynchronous modality. You do not need prior experience teaching fully-online in order to complete this survey.
Completing this survey will only take 15 minutes of your time and would be greatly appreciated. Also consider forwarding this post and participation link to anyone you know that may also have relevant experience. If you have any questions, you can contact me at lsast002@fiu.edu. This link will take you to the survey: https://fiu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bvGxGRkwh1nURYq.
Thank you in advance for your time!
The Welcoming Center is hiring a Full Time Instructor, ESOL & Digital Skills in Northeast Philadelphia
Summary/Objective
The Instructor will provide English instruction integrated with digital literacy and other critical workforce and life skills to adult learners in the Philadelphia area, with a particular focus on Northeast Philadelphia. As part of this role, the Instructor will coordinate and teach TWC’s English for Job Search class, a 9-week class that teaches English and computer skills to support intermediate-level English Language Learners (ELLs) in conducting a U.S-based job search. The Instructor will also play a significant role in developing and supporting digital literacy activities for English Language Learners in Northeast Philadelphia. The Instructor will work with the Manager of ESOL and Digital Skills Training to develop and refine curriculum, engage volunteers, and work with TWC’s Career Specialists and the Student Support & Intake Coordinator to ensure that ESOL and digital skills training participants gain language proficiency, job opportunities, and social and economic integration. As a key part of the ESOL and Digital Skills Training team at The Welcoming Center, the Instructor will also contribute to the vision for the ESOL program, including identifying meaningful ways to engage participants in leadership and volunteer opportunities within the organization and beyond.
Read the full description here:
https://welcomingcenter.org/join-the-team/
Adjunct Instructor at Drexel ELC
Adjunct instructors are needed to join our Intensive English program teaching 6-13.5 hours per week for 10 weeks. Academic courses for nonnative speakers of English include but are not limited to: writing/grammar, listening/speaking, reading/vocabulary, content-based English, introduction to university culture, and test preparation.
Required Qualifications
A master’s degree in ESL/EFL, TESOL, TESL, TEFL, or Applied Linguistics preferred. A student in the second year of a master's program is eligible to apply. A TESOL certificate with relevant academic background is acceptable.
Two years of experience in higher education or working with college-age students preferred.
About the English Language Center
The English Language Center (ELC)’s Intensive English Program and International Gateway Program are accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation. In addition, the ELC is a member of the University and College Intensive English Programs Consortium (UCIEP) and EnglishUSA.
For more details, and to apply, see:
https://careers.drexel.edu/en-us/job/499729/adjunct-instructor