Posted: 15 June
The role
Job Description
As an ESL teacher / trainer, you will deliver high-quality language, literacy, and numeracy training programs to empower learners and support their vocational and personal goals. This hands‐on role involves designing and evaluating training, conducting assessments, and maintaining accurate reporting to meet government contract requirements and national standards.
- Deliver engaging and client‐focused language, literacy, and numeracy training using adult learning principles and a variety of methodologies.
- Conduct diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments, ensuring timely and accurate reporting of client progress.
- Design, develop, and validate tools and resources that align with program and learner needs.
- Foster learner engagement through real‐world, project‐based learning and innovative use of technology.
- Maintain accurate records of training delivery and ensure compliance with privacy and reporting requirements.
- Continuously improve professional knowledge and skills through training, curriculum development, and the adoption of new technologies.
Qualifications
It is essential you can demonstrate the following criteria:
- A Bachelor of Education or equivalent and postgraduate qualifications in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or Adult LLN (e.g., Grad Dip TESOL).
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40116) or equivalent qualifications required by ASQA.
- Demonstrated teaching capability and recent experience delivering client‐focused education.
- Proficiency in using classroom technology and an ability to integrate innovative tools into teaching.
- Skilled in conducting assessments using nationally accredited curricula (e.g., CGEA, FSK, EAL) and frameworks (e.g., ACSF).
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with experience working in multicultural learning environments.
- Knowledge of AQTF principles and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Experience using learning management systems (e.g., Moodle) and student management systems (e.g., VETtrak).
- Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite.
- Industry experience in fields relevant to learners' job aspirations, such as hospitality, community services, or warehousing.
Additional Information
Employee perks and benefits include:
- Unlimited global career opportunities across the Navitas portfolio
- Flexible working arrangements
- Salary packaging and novated leasing
- 2 paid volunteer days per year for your passionate causes
- Health & well‐being packages including free counselling and well‐being specialist support for employees and family members
- Discounted gym memberships, private health insurance, movie tickets, travel, hotels, insurance and selected retailers
- Access to LinkedIn Learning and professional development opportunities
Diversity Equity and Inclusion:
Navitas Skilled futures, as part of Navitas, promotes and embraces an inclusive and diverse workforce. We encourage applications from candidates with disabilities, of all ages and genders, First Nations and Indigenous peoples, and people of diverse community groups. We believe equality, flexibility and diversity deliver a rich and collaborative environment.
We strive to ensure that all our staff – no matter where they are from or who they are – feel safe, supported, and are given opportunities to thrive.
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