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Development Worker: ESOL in the Community

  • Part time
  • £26,933 pro-rata
  • Glasgow with hybrid working
  • Closing 6th October 2023


  • Advertised from 28th September 2023
  • (0.8FTE) 28 hours per week. Fixed term contract until April 2025.
  • Employer contributory pension 6%

Role

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals with experience in ESOL planning and delivery to join our team as a Development Worker on the ESOL in the Community Project. To apply, please refer to the attached job description and follow the instructions under 'Application notes' below.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Role

Our Vision

We see Scotland as a welcoming place where non-native English speakers have the language skills and confidence to live fulfilling lives.

Our Mission

We provide accessible and relevant ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learning opportunities for adults, supporting integration, employability and personal development.

We support ESOL practitioners and learners to have their views heard.

We welcome all non-native English speakers, including asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and members of settled communities.

Our ESOL in the Community Project delivers accredited and non-accredited ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Language) provision in the local community. The project also has a focus on ESOL courses blended with other skills e.g art, photography, walking groups. This is a project funded by the National Lottery.

For more information, please visit our website: glasgowesol.org

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with an extensive experience of teaching ESOL for the position of development worker for our ESOL in the Community Project. Your role will be to develop partnerships, support sessional ESOL tutors and support the delivery of SQA accredited and non-accredited ESOL courses in Glasgow. You will develop our community-based ESOL provision by maintaining and developing good relationships with our partners, our tutors and our learners.

All applicants will be educated to degree level, or equivalent and have an ESOL qualification (CELTA or equivalent) and have experience in teaching adults, both in-person and online.

Application notes

Closing date: Friday 6th October

Interviews: Week beginning 16th October

To apply, please complete the application form and email completed applications FAO Fergus Andrew to recruitment@glasgowesol.org and complete the Equalities Monitoring Form below.

Equalities Monitoring Development Workers 2023-2024

Glasgow ESOL Forum is committed to promoting equality in all its activities and aims to provide learning, teaching and working environment free from discrimination and unfair treatment. To ensure Glasgow ESOL Forum’s implementation and development of its Equality Policy, applicants are asked to complete the form below. This information, which will be used solely for monitoring purposes, will be treated as confidential. Access to this information is restricted and not be considered for selection. Please tick the boxes as appropriate.

Equalities Monitoring Link


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