Location: SASKATOON
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: $20-$23 per hour
Working Conditions:
The ESL Coordinator is an essential team position at Global Gathering Place. The ESL Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the language department and ensuring it aligns with the values, goals, and philosophy of GGP.
Duties include: Administering the ESL program by maintaining
proper channels of communication and ensuring that
tasks such as maintaining clients files and waitlists, organizing substitute teachers, and ordering supplies are completed in a timely and efficient manner.
Teaching Audience
– Immigrants
– Adult
Ability to Supervise
– 5-10 people
Essential Skills
– Significant use of memory
– Computer use
– Finding information
– Job task planning and organizing
– Critical thinking
– Decision making
– Problem solving
– Working with others
– Oral communication
– Writing
– Document use
Additional Skills
– Prepare reports
Specific Skills
– Practical experience related to area of instruction
– Conduct course and program evaluation or review
– Lead discussion groups and seminars
– Prepare teaching materials and outlines for courses
Requirements:
Education: University Bachelor’s Degree
Experience: 3-5 Years
Qualifications and Skills: post-secondary education, experience supervising, supporting, and evaluating staff, developing and managing collaborative projects, ability to research and write funding proposals, excellent interpersonal, communication, administrative, and leadership skills. Ability to interact respectfully with persons from other cultures, and understand and respect confidentiality.
Proficiency on MS Word and Excel
Experience teaching, especially in the field of English as a Second Language, working with people from other cultures, and knowledge of the Canadian Language Benchmarks is required
Contact Information:
Applicants must submit their resumes, cover letter, along with three references to: Global Gathering Place 100 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, SK S7K 2N7 or by email jobs@globalgatheringplace.com
Submissions must clearly indicate how you meet the required knowledge, skills, abilities, education and experience
ESL Teachers needed in Canada
Location: Calgary North East, Alberta
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: $27.00 Hourly for 10 hours per week
Working Conditions:
Terms of Employment: Temporary, Part Time
Work Setting: Community agency
Area of Instruction: English as a second language
Work Location Information: Urban area
Ability to Supervise: 11-15 people
Teaching Audience: Adult, Immigrants
Teaching Format: Tutor/one-on-one instruction
Specific Skills: Prepare teaching materials and outlines for courses, Prepare, administer and mark tests and papers to evaluate students’ progress, Advise students on program curricula and career decisions, Develop course content, Conduct course and program evaluation or review, Practical experience related to area of instruction, Provide assistance to students with special needs
Additional Skills: Use audio-visual equipment, Prepare reports
Essential Skills: Reading text, Document use, Numeracy, Writing, Oral communication, Working with others, Problem solving, Decision making, Critical thinking, Job task planning and organizing, Finding information, Computer use, Continuous learning
Requirements:
Education: Completion of university
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Membership in a professional association
Experience: 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages: Speak English, Read English, Write English
Contact Information:
Employer: Calgary Immigrant Educational Society
How to Apply:
Please apply for this job only in the manner specified by the employer. Failure to do so may result in your application not being properly considered for the position.
Volunteers to Work in Schools in the North of Canada
Location:
Canada
Start Date:
September 2012
Working Condition:
Frontiers Foundation is looking for outgoing, motivated, volunteers to work in schools in the north of Canada. Our volunteers assist in schools as tutors and teaching assistants and assist in many different capacities in the schools. Most of the work that we do is in First Nations communities in northern Canada and very often these communities suffer from a variety of social problems with the worst of these being alcoholism and drug abuse. The work that we do is very challenging and can be difficult and it is only for people who are prepared to deal with these problems on a regular basis.
If you were to apply and be accepted Frontiers Foundation would cover all of the volunteer’s travel within Canada. Volunteers from outside of Canada are required to pay their own way to and from Canada and cover the costs of obtaining the required work visa. Frontiers Foundation will also cover all of the volunteer’s food and living costs while on the project and provide medical insurance and winter clothing. Our projects work around the school year and begin in early September and continue through to the end of June. This is a long term commitment and should only be undertaken with a great deal of thought.
Contact Information:
If you wish to receive further information, or apply to join our programme, please email Don Irving at frontwest@shaw.ca
Teach English in Canada
British Columbia,Canada
Start Date:
September, 2012
Working Conditions:
Expectations of the position also include experience with and knowledge of:
- ESL curriculum development;
- Current ESL resources and materials in a variety of formats, with emphasis on technology and;
- A wide range of ESL teaching methods suitable for intermediate to advanced high school English language learners.
Requirements:
The successful candidate has the following qualifications and skills:
- Degree in applied linguistics;
- Experience in and strong grasp of teaching English language and literature;
- Ability to collaborate with colleagues in other subjects;
- Current knowledge of placement and standardized ESL tests to be used within the ESL Department and in collaboration with the Admissions Department in the school.
Contact Information:
Applicants must be eligible to teach in British Columbia. Applicants are requested to supply a resume with references, accompanied by a cover letter outlining the candidate’s particular strengths and how the candidate is well-suited to teaching in a rich academic program with a high proportion of gifted students.
Please respond on or before Wednesday, March 7, 2012 to:
Mr. Robert Snowden, Head of School
St. Michaels University School
3400 Richmond Road
Victoria, BC V8P 4P5
Fax: 250-592-2812
Email: info@smus.ca
We regret that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. No phone calls please. Closed postings are indicated in the Careers section of our website. For information about St. Michaels University School, please refer to the rest of our website, particularly to About SMUS and Academics sections.
ESL PROJECT MANAGER
Location:
Canada
Working Conditions:
Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology invites applications from qualified individuals for a part-time 3-month temporary administrative staff contract position of ESL Project Manager in our International Education Division.
- Responsible for managing the initial setup of a possible new ESL program;
- May be required to travel overseas to recruit students for Lambton‘s ESL program (travel may be to China, South Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East);
- Design and development of new web pages and marketing materials.
Requirements:
- University degree, ESL qualifications and experience preferred;
- A valid driver’s license and passport required and the ability to travel overseas for two weeks at a time;
- Superior organizational and multi-tasking skills to meet deadlines, handle multiple assignments, and prioritize workload;
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills in order to communicate effectively with external partners, students, faculty and staff;
- Must be a self-starter with the ability to work with minimal supervision, and as an effective team player.
- Excellent project management skills and experience.
Contact Information:
Qualified applicants should submit a current resume accompanied by a cover letter,
using only 1(one) method below by February 29, 2012.
Manager,Staff&Labour Relations
Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology
1457 London Road,Sarnia, ON,N7S 6K4
Email: hrjobs@lambton.on.ca
Fax: 1-519-541-2456