Young Learner Teacher Assistant
This role's aim is to ensure smooth coordination with teachers to make sure children are supported during their learning with the British Council and are treated in accordance to British Council policies.
Details
Closing date | Monday 01 May 2023 |
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Role overview
British Council Bangladesh offers a full range of English courses to various target audiences, from school children aged six and up to business people and aspiring emigrants. We also offer a range of professional skills courses to corporate clients and teacher training courses and run at least one CELTA a year. What, where, and how we teach is constantly evolving in line with customer demands and opportunities.The teaching centre is currently located within the main British Council premises in Dhaka. Teaching is currently face to face 7 days a week, but Young Learner courses are mostly delivered on Fridays and Saturdays. This post would be a significant developmental opportunity for someone who would like to a Newly CELTA Qualified Teacher (NQT) with some or little experience of teaching. There is a globally standardised training programme (Teacher Support Programme) for new teachers that reviews the learning on CELTA and extends it to meet the learners’ needs in British Council classrooms. Following that there are opportunities for continuous professional develop through the ongoing in-service training programme and achieve prestigious qualifications such as TYLEC and DELTA. The basic requirements for this position will include:
- To support teaching staff inside and outside the classroom
- To supervise young learners outside of the classroom
- To carry out administrative tasks, as needed, to support the Teaching Centre
How to apply
To apply, please send 1) a cover letter, 2) an up to date curriculum vitae (CV) to the following email address: morshed.hemal@britishcouncil.org
Please mark in the subject line "Application for *Position*.
No hard-copy applications will be accepted.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for the next step of the recruitment process.