Overview
EFL Teachers are responsible for planning and delivering high-quality lessons following the ANGLO syllabus. ANGLO sessions promote the communicative approach with emphasis on speaking and listening skills. An overview of the role follows:
Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver high-quality, engaging lessons that meet the needs of ANGLO teenage students
- Work closely with colleagues in the teaching team to deliver the ANGLO experience
- Embrace the communicative approach to language teaching and create an engaging, inclusive learning environment in language lessons, excursion lessons and project lessons
Role & Responsibilities
- Liaise with the Teaching Manager and/or WTS regarding all relevant teaching and student matters
- Teach as directed by the TM/WTS, planning all classes and marking students’ work
- Select appropriate supplementary materials showing sensitivity to students’ needs and cultural backgrounds
- Complete a weekly scheme of work
- Complete attendance registers accurately and report any absence or sickness to the TM/ATM at the beginning of each lesson
- Follow guidelines outlined in the Teacher Manual
- Attend and participate in teacher briefings, meetings and CPD sessions when required
- Ensure students are prepared for presentations, excursions, and cultural visits
- Respond to issues, incidents and complaints promptly and inform the Teaching Manager as required
- Exploit every opportunity for students to learn English inside and outside the classroom
- Create a positive learning environment that is well‑organised and supports the introduction of British culture as part of the curriculum
- Provide students with adequate feedback on their work
- Accurately complete the students’ academic reports
- Follow ANGLO’s safeguarding and welfare policies at all times
- Demonstrate a high level of professionalism at all times
Requirements
Essential
- Right to work in the UK
- University degree plus a TEFL/TESOL qualification or equivalent experience (e.g. CELTA, Trinity CertTESOL, PGCE, 120‑hour TEFL course)
- Native or near‑native English fluency
- Dynamic teaching approach
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and a team‑player attitude
- Commitment to high‑quality customer service, displaying a positive “can‑do” attitude
- Ability to work under pressure, a strong work ethic and ability to implement change
- Committed to continuing professional development
Desirable
- Prior teaching experience with U18s
- Young Learners teaching qualification
- Summer school experience
- Experience with project‑based courses or task‑based learningleo
- Experience of Trinity GESE exams
Policy
ANGLO is committed to implementing safeguarding and prevent policies and guidelines. All successful applicants will be required to complete online certification in line with ANGLO policies and procedures.
All ANGLO staff are required to have enhanced DBS clearance to begin work. You can read about ANGLO’s DBS Check Process here.
Benefits
Bed & Board: Non‑residential: Not provided
Hours: 60 hours per 10‑night programme, plus one 6‑hour paid induction and two 1‑hour CPD sessions on campus. No overtime payment unless agreed in advance with Head Office.
Pay: £1,106.13 per 10‑night student programme including holiday pay
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