Linc Instructor - Vancouver, Canada - Immigrant Services Society of BC

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LINC Instructor - CLB 2 AM, LINC Program

(Posted:
February 13, February 27, 2024)


Job ID #: 24008-LINC

Position:
Regular part-time position starting April 2, Monday to Thursday CLB 2( 9:15am - 12:15pm) + Prep, total 15hrs/week

LINC Program, Vancouver

Days off:
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday


Why choose us
Join ISS_of_BC, one of the largest and first newcomer and refugee agencies in Canada. As well as being a values-driven organization, we pride ourselves on diversity, inclusion, innovation, and transparency. You can make lifelong friends and connections when you join our family. What's more, we also have multiple locations and offer flexible working and shorter working weeks than most organizations.


Summary:


Reporting to the LINC Manager, and under the direction of the Instructional Coordinator, instruct level-appropriate (CLB 2) skills-building English lessons to adult immigrant and refugee newcomers while increasing their understanding of Canadian local, social, workplace, and cultural norms.

Connect immigrants to the community through field trips and guest speakers.

Monitor student progress through the components of portfolio-based language assessments and provide feedback to students informally on an ongoing basis and formally through student progress reports and conferencing.


How You'll Make a Difference:


  • Guided by current CLB document(s), provide CLB skillbuilding language and settlement lessons to adult immigrant and newcomer refugees in order to facilitate their social, cultural, economic, and political integration into Canadian society.
  • Develop daily and longterm lesson plans to achieve identified CLB objectives. Prepare lesson materials and deliver CLB taskbased lessons consistent with the LINC program and monthly teaching goals.
  • Develop appropriate tasks and portfoliobased language assessments (PBLA). Maintain student portfolio files and provide students with reflection time and feedback according to guidelines established by the LINC Lead Teacher team.
  • Collaborate with students on individual portfoliobased progress reports by performing such activities as providing input and feedback. Conduct individual student progress conferences either twice or four times per year (depending on level) or more frequently if required.
  • Conduct ongoing and monthly needs assessment with students to determine which themes, topics, and outcomes to include in lesson planning.
  • Organize field trips, arrange for guest speakers and other sociocultural activities that connect learners with the community consistent with monthly teaching goals and overall LINC program objectives.
  • Maintain uptodate, accurate class records in the classroom daybook. Enter attendance records into computerized database daily. Submit required monthly reporting documents in a timely manner.
  • Collaborate proactively with LINC administration when making referrals for students and assist in resolving any student issues.
  • Collaborate with LINC teachers to share resources, contribute to program curricula, and plan joint activities, independently and through teacher share sessions.
  • Keep abreast of current ESL and online teaching techniques and LINC program developments by participating in internal and external PD events; share learning with colleagues through staff meetings and internal PD as required; complete PD preparation assignments as required.
  • Provide input to LINC administration for students' referrals and other student or class issues.
  • Actively participate in Assessment Planning Sessions (APS) and team meetings and collaborate with LINC teachers to share resources and professional development knowledge, contribute to program curricula, and plan joint activities.
  • Actively participate in professional development opportunities offered by ISSofBC LINC program. Stay current with EAL and online teaching techniques; complete PD preparation and follow up assignments as required.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

What You Bring:


Degree from a recognized university and a certificate or diploma from a TESL Canada recognized training institution; 6 months experience teaching ESL to adults; knowledge of Canadian Language Benchmark competencies and associated resources.

Experience teaching settlement English and training/experience in implementing PBLA an asset.


What Makes You a Change Maker:

  • Ability to communicate fluently and accurately in both written and oral English.
  • Demonstrated ability to deal effectively and courteously with students, staff, and the public who may come from differing cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
  • Strong analytical skill and attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize, organize, and complete tasks with mínimal supervision.
  • Demonstrated ability to remain current in CLB competencies and associated resources.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with current technology tools, online learning platforms, and social

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