With the New Year right around the corner, the PVLA will be looking to fill some instructor positions. If you’re interested in helping others and being part of a unique (and super fun!) community, please consider sending in your resume.
Please keep in mind that the positions at the PVLA are contract, which means we only offer limited hours each week and you are responsible for withholding your own taxes (you can also speak with an accountant to determine the best way to handle this issue). The pay is $18/hour.
The jobs we’ll have available in 2024 include the following:
Conversational Spanish Instructor
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, while any level of college education is preferred.
The winter Conversational Spanish classes will be held on Tuesdays from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Classes start on January 9 and end on March 26, 2024 (12 weeks). Curriculum/class materials are available at the PVLA, so you won’t need to develop classes from scratch.
For Conversational Spanish classes to take place, a minimum of 10 students must sign up.
Integration Class Instructor
You do not have to be bilingual to teach this class.
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, while any level of college education is preferred.
We are looking to hire someone to teach the evening Integration Class on Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:00 pm. Classes start on January 10, 2024.
This class is 1 hour long and offered continuously throughout the year. The classes are centered around 12 lessons, which are taught on a continuous loop, with focused lessons or presentations from community members inserted as needed. Students can join at any time.
Curriculum/class materials are available at the PVLA, so you won’t need to develop classes from scratch.
Citizenship Instructor
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, while any level of college education is preferred. You do not have to be bilingual to teach this class.
Citizenship classes are taught year-round, and you should be prepared to have new students join the class at any time, which means each lesson should be independent of itself. The lessons should be taught in a cyclical fashion, so students can join whenever and understand what’s going on, but it’s also important to continue to review material as long as students stay in the class.
Don’t worry! The USCIS has 16 beginner topical lessons, so it works pretty well to use these as the base of the cycle. You can then branch out and get more in-depth with specific topics based on your students’ wants and needs.
The only ESL reading and writing instruction that needs to be taught is within the scope of the test.
As a citizenship teacher, you’ll need to keep record of student start dates, application dates, interview dates, test retake dates, and outcomes as much as possible.
Outreach ESL Instructor
Outreach ESL classes are taught on location at businesses around Columbus. For the session we are currently hiring for, classes will be on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm for 12 weeks.
You must be able to speak both English and Spanish to teach this session.
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, while any level of college education is preferred.
Curriculum has been developed for this class, and training will be provided.
If any of these opportunities sound intriguing, please email your resume to Jessica at pvlacolumbusne @ yahoo.com or go to Indeed and apply there (links are included in the job titles).
Please note that while having experience as an instructor is beneficial, it’s not necessary. We can train you on that aspect. What we’re really looking for here at the PVLA are people who are passionate about helping others. If you have a drive and desire to help adult students become successful in life, then teaching for the PVLA may be just what you need to do.
Curriculum has been developed for this class, and training will be provided.
Send in Your Resume
If any of these opportunities sound intriguing, please email your resume to Jessica at pvlacolumbusne @ yahoo.com or go to Indeed and apply there (links are included in the job titles).
Please note that while having experience as an instructor is beneficial, it’s not necessary. We can train you on that aspect. What we’re really looking for here at the PVLA are people who are passionate about helping others. If you have a drive and desire to help adult students become successful in life, then teaching for the PVLA may be just what you need to do.
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