ESL Teacher, Evenings PT (.3 FTE)

Minneapolis, MN

Literacy Minnesota seeks an ABE/ESL Teacher to teach an evening Intermediate ESL class. 

This position is responsible for teaching adult learners Adult Basic Education (ABE) topics. This position will primarily focus on teaching English language and literacy topics to intermediate adult English learners.

This position collaborates with other ABE/ESL Teachers, Learning Center Coordinators, and other ABE program staff. This position may also support volunteers in a whole class, small group, and/or one-to-one tutoring setting. This position reports to the Senior Manager for Adult Literacy & Digital Learning.

Work environment consists of a typical office and classroom environment. Time spent on the computer is approximately 15%; time spent on phone is approximately 5%. This role will primarily work out of Literacy Minnesota's Open Door Minneapolis campus at 627 West Broadway Ave. This role will primarily be expected to work from 5:00-8:00 pm Monday-Thursday, plus one Friday morning per month. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.  

Key Responsibilities of the ESL Teacher:

Educational Innovation, Evaluation and Pedagogical Practice  

• Develop daily lesson plans and provide high quality ABE/ESL instruction for adult learners.  

• Regularly gather information about students’ goals, challenges, and program satisfaction and make instructional or programmatic adjustments.  

• Assess student learning through a variety of methods, including but not limited to, mandated standardized assessments (CASAS, TABE, etc.), teacher-created informal assessments, observations, portfolios, checklists, and in-class projects.  

• Plan and implement a strategy for providing effective digital literacy instruction for adult learners.  

• Structure class to utilize volunteers and resources to provide optimal learning experience for adult learners. 

• Provide feedback on curriculum and materials created and published by Literacy Minnesota. 

• Remain up to date on pedological research within the Adult Basic Education field through professional development, conference attendance, or coaching with supervisor. 

Program Management and Oversight  

• Adhere to protocols for administering, scoring, and reporting standardized assessments. 

• Ensure classroom instruction meets all Adult Basic Education requirements, including state and federal content standards.   

• Work closely with the Learning Center Coordinator to ensure each student completes the intake process and has a learning plan appropriate to their goals and skills.  

• Maintain student files, document student achievements, and record student attendance hours in collaboration with the Learning Center Coordinator. 

Volunteer Coordination & Supervisory Oversight 

• Observe, coach, and supervise classroom volunteers using a variety of methods including, but not limited to, modeling effective instruction, discussing and reflecting on their experience, and recommending additional training and resources.  

• Communicate volunteer needs and coordinate scheduling with Learning Center Coordinator.  

• Track volunteer hours in internal database. 

Other  

• Assist with special projects as needed and as time allows. 

• Support organizational DEI goals by fostering an inclusive environment and actively participating in and achieving organizational and personal DEI goals. 

Required Qualifications:  

• Bachelor’s in Education or related field, or equivalent experience working and/or volunteering in Adult Basic Education. 

• Comprehensive understanding of ESL/ABE and adult learning; thorough knowledge of effective teaching methods for adult learners.   

• Able to work independently in a collaborative, fast-paced, adaptable environment.   

• Ability to relate effectively with people of other cultures and varying educational backgrounds; ability to respond effectively to individual and cultural needs, as well as learning preferences.  

• Detail-oriented, and skilled in gathering, organizing, and maintaining a wide variety of data.  

• Able to effectively use computers and related technology, or ability to learn. 

• Demonstrated DEI-focused work style, including engagement in organizational and personal DEI goals.  

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills, and experience communicating with a wide variety of populations. 

• Possesses a growth mindset, and ability to modify instruction based on coaching and feedback from peers and supervisor. 

• Ability to work hours required by specific position.  

Preferred Qualifications: 

• Masters in ESL, TESOL, Adult Basic Education or related field preferred with a minimum 1-year experience teaching. 

• ESL certification or ABE licensure strongly preferred. 

• Skilled in volunteer mentoring and supervision.  

• Previous experience in a non-profit or educational institution focused on Adult Education, refugee services, or immigrant needs. 

• Multilingual and/or experience learning English as a second/subsequent language. 

Literacy Minnesota fosters an organizational culture that is welcoming and inclusive to all. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, indigenous peoples, immigrants and refugees, LBGTQ+ individuals and people with disabilities.

JOB CODE: 1000048