
ANGLO Limited
Job description:
Job Description
Overview
EFL Teachers are responsible for planning and delivering high-quality, EFL lessons following the ANGLO syllabus. ANGLO sessions promote the communicative approach with emphasis on speaking and listening skills.
Your role & responsibilities
- To liaise with the Teaching Manager and/or WTS with regards to all relevant teaching and student matters.
- To teach levels and course types as directed by the TM/WTS, and to plan all classes sufficiently and mark students’ work.
- To select appropriate supplementary materials demonstrating sensitivity to the students’ needs and cultural backgrounds.
- To complete attendance registers accurately and to report any absence or sickness to the TM/ATM at the beginning of each lesson.
- To be familiar with, and follow guidelines outlined in the Teacher Manual.
- To attend and participate in teacher briefings, meetings and CPD sessions as and when required.
- To ensure students are prepared for presentations, excursions, and cultural visits.
- To respond to any issues, incidents and or complaints in an appropriate and timely manner; ensuring that the Teaching Manager is informed as required.
- To exploit every opportunity for students to learn English both inside and outside the classroom.
- To create a positive learning environment which is well organised and supports the introduction of British culture as part of the curriculum.
- To provide students with adequate feedback on their work.
- To accurately complete the students’ weekly academic reports.
- To follow ANGLO’s safeguarding and welfare policies at all times.
- To demonstrate a high level of professionalism at all times.
Requirements
Essential
- First degree + TEFLi qualification or equivalent experience (e.g.: CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL)
- Native or near-native English fluency
- Subscribed to the DBS Update Service or willing to undertake a DBS check (or foreign equivalent where applicable)
- Dynamic teaching approach
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Commitment to high-quality customer service
- Ability to work under pressure and strong work ethic
- Committed to personal and professional development
- Adaptable and flexible
- Positive “can-do” attitude
Desirable
- Prior experience of teaching U18s
- Young Learners teaching qualification
- Summer school experience
- Experience of project-based courses and/or task-based learning
- Experience of Trinity GESE exams
Benefits
PAY: Weekly pay: £566 per full week
HOURS: Between 9:00 and 18:00 Monday to Friday (up to 8 hours per day, including 7 teaching hours and 1 paid planning hour)
CONTRACT: Temporary, fixed term
PREPARATION: Induction before start of classes. Comprehensive training provided on arrival. Continued on-the-job support given
Requirements
Essential First degree + TEFLi qualification or equivalent experience (e.g.: CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL) Native or near-native English fluency Subscribed to the DBS Update Service or willing to undertake a DBS check (or foreign equivalent where applicable) Dynamic teaching approach Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Commitment to high-quality customer service Ability to work under pressure and strong work ethic Committed to personal and professional development Adaptable and flexible Positive “can-do” attitude Desirable Prior experience of teaching U18s Young Learners teaching qualification Summer school experience Experience of project-based courses and/or task-based learning Experience of Trinity GESE exams