Part Time ESOL tutor

This project has been  funded by the Community Fund to help individual refugees, migrants and those seeking asylum  to improve their  English and  understanding of life in the UK, feel less isolated and connected to Bradford and West Yorkshire, develop skills and knowledge that will support pathways into formal work or volunteering.

We are looking for part-time  an ESOL Tutor to deliver group as well as one-to-one conversational English Language sessions with adults and young people, under the ‘Language’ strand of the project. By providing conversational English language support, the programme seeks to improve participants’ ability to communicate with UK citizens and access services and employment opportunities.

The successful candidate will have a qualification or equivalent experience of teaching ESOL or literacy in group and one to one setting, with the ability to motivate and inspire people facing multiple barriers to integration through the delivery of quality language sessions. You will be able to manage a varied workload against deadlines in a target driven environment, keeping accurate records to monitor and evaluate progress against targets, and complete funders’ and awarding bodies’ paperwork in accordance with GDPR.

Role and Responsibility

Develop and deliver a programme of ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)

Develop, use and promote the use of participatory methods including conversational classes, one-to-one support, volunteer-led sessions, art-based sessions, real-life context, and/or other participatory English teaching methods, which are responsive to the needs of refugee and migrant participants.

Support individual learners to achieve their learning aims by addressing their literacy and skills needs.

Quality assures the delivery of English, using continual evaluation, test and learn methodology and participant/ peer feedback.

In carrying out the above activities, support refugees to integrate into their communities connect with Bradford and West Yorkshire

In return we offer:

15 days per annum plus English Bank Holidays

A contributory pension schemes

Scope to continuing development of your professional skills

Bradford African Community (BAC)  is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable groups.  In line with our Safer Recruitment & Selection Policy and Procedure, successful applicants are subject to references and an enhanced with barred lists disclosure check.

Please send CV and Covering latter to Mangala beaccommunity.managla@outlook.com  For more information regarding the post please contact Bradford African community (BAC) through the email: beaccommunity@outlook.com or 01274722978.

Closing date: 25th April 2022 11:45pm
Hours: 16-20
Salary: £12-14
Salary Frequency: Per hour
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This job is connected with: Bradford African Community (BAC)