ESL Instructors/Substitutes Education, Training & Library - Morton, IL at Geebo

ESL Instructors/Substitutes

Intrax Centers deliver practical E
nglish training and professional skills training to international students at our Chicago, San Francisco and San Diego city centers. For over 15 years, international students have come to Intrax for high quality instruction in skills that they can put to use as they explore life in the U.S. and pursue their career goals. Our Chicago Center is located at 174 N. Michigan Avenue between Lake and Randolph in downtown Chicago. The student body encompasses adult students from all over the world. Our staff and faculty team is professional, dynamic, and creative! Have an energetic and positive classroom presence. Hold a Bachelor's degree and/or CELTA/TESOL/TEFL qualification. Have at least 2 years' professional teaching experience in the ESL industry. Be culturally sensitiv
ity and able to teach to an international student population. Make learning meaningful, creative, and fun. Our priority is the student experience! Be organized and display a high level of professionalism.
Responsibilities:
www.intrax.edu for details) Develop and submit weekly lesson plans, using the Intrax curricula Track and report on attendance Counsel students into further coursework to address their learning needs Participate actively in teacher training workshops and events Productively engage with Lead Teacher and others who observe teaching The starting pay rate for instructors is $20 to $22 per hour. Please see www.intrax.edu www.intraxinc.com HOW TO APPLY:
If you are interested in becoming a member of the team, please apply via our automated system by following the link below:
Please enter your cover letter into the 'notes
' section before you submit your application or include the cover letter in the same file as your resume. Intrax is an Equal Opportunity Employer, offering a supportive and friendly, yet fast-paced environment. No phone calls, please. Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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