Job Description
Overview
The Adult literacy and learning department is seeking integrated education and training IELCE teachers to teach contextualized intermediate/advanced level classes. The IELCE teacher will collaborate with vocational instructors to ensure participants are equipped with skills to pass one of the following certifications: Digital Literacy, ServSafe Restaurant Suite and/or Front Desk/Hospitality while improving their English speaking skills utilizing work-place and civics content. The goal is for learners to improve their English speaking skills while earning an industry recognized certification to secure a job/career in the workforce.
Responsibilities
Β Be part of an academic team responsible for presenting standard American English language to English-language learners
Β Engage students in a learning community and facilitate contextualized lessons based on the focus areas: food safety, digital literacy, and/or medical billing/assisting
Β Maintain, prepare, and upload Google Classroom assignments and weekly post for learners
Β Prepare course overview and lesson plans that use library resources using a civics-based instructional approach and the vocational curricula that is motivating and engaging with a focus on learning and progress
Β Knowledgeable of the CAL Best Plus and Best Literacy tests for IELCE learners of the Brooklyn Public Library and conference with learners as needed
Β Complete administrative duties in a timely manner
Β Participate in library and industry professional development and training; set individual learning and development goals and actively seek opportunities to further develop teaching practice
Β Work independently and collaboratively with an instructional (case manager, student advisor, and program assistant) team members to ensure learners are being met
Qualifications
Β BA/BS required. MA or certificate in TESOL a plus
Β Co-teaching experience and vocational teaching experience in culinary, digital literacy, and/or health industries
Β Online teaching experience using Google Classroom and Zoom
Β Able to collaborate with instructional team to ensure learners needs are being met and help alleviate any barriers to learning
Β Strong Proficiency in the use of office equipment including computers, data projector, smart boards, smart TVs, printers and copiers.
Β Ability to populate and manipulate software supporting word processing, spreadsheet, database management, network management, desktop publishing, and Internet navigation applications
Β Ability to perform general clerical functions including maintaining accurate records and compiling information and statistics
Β Excellent organizational and customer service skills
Β Creative and ability to solve problems with a strong commitment to adult literacy and learning
Β Must be able to work varied schedule, including evenings and weekends
Please note that this is a part-time position, up to 12 hours a week. Pay rate is $40 per hour.
Β *This is a grant funded position through June 30th, 2025. Renewal are based on performance and program standards.
Schedule
Fall Cycle: Sept - Dec
Winter Cycle: Jan - Mar
Spring Cycle: April - June
Class Schedule Varies:
Mornings - Mon/Wed/Fri 10am - 3pm, Evenings - Tue/Wed/Thur 4pm - 8pm Saturdays - 10am - 5pm
Classes will be in-person at a community library branch
Classes will be co-taught with a vocational instructor
Class schedule subject to change based on programming needs
3 types of IELCE classes:
Β Digital Literacy IC3 for non-native speakers
Β Front Desk Representative/Hospitality for non-native speakers
Β ServSafe Restaurant Suite for non-native speakers
Β Instructors are to prepare participants to earn an industry recognized credential. After attending the 11-15 week classes, participants will be scheduled to take an in-person certification exam.
Β Curriculum will be provided for all instructors to implement throughout the semester.
Β Teachers must be able to co-teach with a vocational instructor and should be familiar teaching and using Google Classroom and Zoom.
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