Comm Unity Plus Services Ltd (operating as commUnity+) is a multidisciplinary organisation located in Melbourne's western suburbs, delivering a range of prevention and early intervention programs focused on informing and engaging with our community. This is achieved via high quality Community Education, Legal Services (Brimbank Melton Community Legal Centre), our Neighbourhood House program and Children's Contact Service, as well as a range of community and individual development activities.
About the position
The EAL Teacher is responsible for preparing and delivering classes focused on English as an Additional Language qualifications. The duties include course and session planning, preparation of teaching and learning resources, and assessment. Reporting to the Training Manager, the EAL Teacher will deliver a range of teaching services, and ensure that students from diverse backgrounds are provided with the relevant support to enhance their learning experience and achievements, while maintaining compliance requirements and completion of administrative tasks.
We currently have multiple positions available with the possibility to negotiate for full time or part time hours. These positions are contracted on a sessional basis.
This position is primarily based in St Albans, however occasionally you may be required to travel to other Community Education sites.
Key Selection Criteria
commUnity+ is a child safe organisation that is committed to ensuring the wellbeing of children and young people and protecting them from harm. Applicants must hold a valid Working with Children Check and Police check or the ability to obtain the same.
Applications must include a cover letter responding to the key selection criteria, and a current resume.
A copy of the Position Description can be found here. EAL Teacher - AMEP
Applications close 01 November 2024
community+ is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes diversity in the workplace. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Teacher • Melbourne, Australia