English Language Teacher

18 August, 2026
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Job description


  • Plan and deliver 24-30 hours teaching a week. Teaching students aged 5 and above. Work within the BLC quality policies and procedures.

  • Plan and deliver 24-30 hours teaching a week.
    Effective use of resources, by integrating appropriate resources and technology into lessons.
    Supervision of students (children/young people) before class and during break times.
    Delivery:
    a) Lessons delivered according to the lesson plan and include a range of resources and methods. Effective
    organisation skills, including preparation, organisation of
    materials and resources.
    b) Lessons should combine a range of interactive activities including: interactive games, websites, online stories, audio, films, activities and projects. Adaptations must be made when lessons are online.

Salary and benefits

700-800BD

Accommodation will be provided

Requirements

• Educated to degree level—preferably in English/Education/TESOL or
Business.
• Qualification in ELT—CELTA
• Excellent command of the English Language.
• Minimum of two years teaching experience.
• Produced lesson plans, schemes of work, course resources.
• PC literate (Word, Publisher, Excel, Internet, (email).
• Experience of handling confidential information.

How to apply

Email to hr@britishlanguagecentre.co.uk

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