The LINC (Language Instructor for Newcomers to Canada) Instructor ensures the planning and successful delivery of language instruction and assessment to clients registered with GGP’s language programs.
Responsibilities:
- Teaches assigned classes at assigned times and location
- Supports student learning by providing appropriate instruction based on program guidelines and evaluations, particularly about the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) and Portfolio-Based Language Assessment (PBLA)
- Meets learning objectives through design and implementation of unit plans, assessments, and real-life learning based on students’ needs and goals, approved modules/themes, and benchmark levels ➢ Identifies learners’ literacy and other needs and develops plans to meet them and, when needed, coordinates with Language and Disabilities Services staff or facilitates other referrals to further support them
- Collaborates with administrative staff to coordinate placements, transfers, graduations and exits, and resolve student concerns
- Maintains regular student records, attendance, and progress on the database
- Prepares monthly/quarterly reports, progress reports, and other program-related documents when needed
- Keeps the classroom neat and organized and board displays reflective of or supporting student learning
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education, minimum CERTESL certificate or equivalent, and teaching experience
- In-depth knowledge of needs and challenges of new learners
- Demonstrated experience in working with newcomers from diverse backgrounds
- Established experience in classroom instruction, assessment, management, and working with volunteers
- Demonstrated knowledge of Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB) and Portfolio Based Language Learning Assessment (PBLA)
- Demonstrated ability to teach learners English language skills and strategies that will help them know about, reflect on, and monitor their own language learning
- Proven ability to identify and use activities and materials that help learners accomplish meaningful, real-life tasks
- Demonstrated ability to design and deliver instruction that uses technology to build learners’ English language skills and/or real-life skills (e.g., computer literacy) which will assist learners’ settlement process
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate English language learner involvement in the local community
- Developed ability to identify and respond to specific learner needs (i.e., literacy needs, learning disabilities and other special needs, settlement needs, etc.)
For the full job description, click here.