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Adult Education - ESL Instructor (Part-time) at Mt. Diablo Adult Education

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
1/12/2023
Contact
Paige Endo
925-685-7340 6706
Number of Openings
4
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
$33.62 per hour (Step 1 of 4)
Length of Work Year
16-week terms (Sep - Jan, Jan - Jun)
Employment Type
Part Time

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications: California Adult Education Designated Subjects Teaching Credential or a California Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential For consideration, please submit the following: Letter of interest Resume Copies of Credentials (or CTC Website print-out with Document Numbers www.ctc.ca.gov) Two recent letters of professional reference

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications: California Adult Education Designated Subjects Teaching Credential or a California Single or Multiple Subject Teaching Credential For consideration, please submit the following: Letter of interest Resume Copies of Credentials (or CTC Website print-out with Document Numbers www.ctc.ca.gov) Two recent letters of professional reference

Comments and Other Information

Mt. Diablo Adult Education English as a Second Language (ESL) Program is offering positions for part-time and/or substitute English-as-a-Second (ESL) instructors for morning, afternoon, or evening classes at our main campus and satellite locations. ESL students come from many different countries, speak a variety of languages, and have goals that are related to employment, community, and family. English is the designated language of instruction. Teaching ESL to adults is rewarding and relevant! For additional information about the department and its programs, please see the ESL department webpage at https://mdae.mdusd.org/

Comments and Other Information


Mt. Diablo Adult Education English as a Second Language (ESL) Program is offering positions for part-time and/or substitute English-as-a-Second (ESL) instructors for morning, afternoon, or evening classes at our main campus and satellite locations. ESL students come from many different countries, speak a variety of languages, and have goals that are related to employment, community, and family. English is the designated language of instruction. Teaching ESL to adults is rewarding and relevant! For additional information about the department and its programs, please see the ESL department webpage at https://mdae.mdusd.org/