ProSidian Seeks an English As A Second Language Instructor - Naval War College English As A Second Language Classes (ESL Classes) in CONUS - Newport, RI 02841 to support engagement for an academic staff college and "Home of Thought" for the United States Navy located in Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. The Naval War College's Mission is to preserve a current and relevant curriculum, a world-class faculty and staff, and the best and brightest joint student body educated both during their time at the college and through a robust alumni program of lifelong learning afterward.
Specifically, Officer courses will be taught with an emphasis on academic preparation for reading and writing. In addition, if funding is available, and Optional course of instruction will be open to officers’ spouses at the beginner level. The ProSidian Engagement Team shall conduct English As A Second Language Classes (ESL Classes) focused on English Improvement at the Naval War College on behalf of the U.S. Naval War College International Programs Branch.
The advanced level is comparable to university courses for International Teaching Assistants at U.S. Universities. Deliver English As A Second Language (ESL) Program Courses and collaborates with university-wide departments to develop and execute lessons to support student's English language development and to matriculate into academic programs taught in English.
- Government Furnished Material: In support of this contract, the Naval War College will make arrangements for and provide appropriately equipped classrooms located in Newport, RI 02841 - All classes will be taught in the Naval War College Classroom scheduled to be in Pringle Hall, Room 360 during the Fall/Winter and spring schedule.
The instructor assumes direct responsibility for the delivery and conduct of classroom instruction, including coursework material preparation, student roster maintenance, and attendance reporting. Courses will be taught with an emphasis on academic preparation for reading and writing at the Naval War College.
JOB GOAL: To deliver high quality and rigorous instruction aimed at accelerating English language learning, exposing students to the content vocabulary, and preparing English Language Learners to move towards proficiency in the English language.
- Benefits: None – This is a 1099 Contract Position
- Typical start time: 12:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
- Typical end time: 04:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
- This Job Is: A job for which all ages, including older job seekers, are encouraged to apply
- Schedule: Monday to Friday | No weekends | Day shift | 8-hour shift
- Work Location: One location - appropriately equipped classrooms shall be located in Newport, RI 02841 - All classes will be taught in the Naval War College Classroom scheduled to be in Pringle Hall, Room 360, during the Fall/Winter and spring schedule.
English As A Second Language Instructor | Class ID #: Optional Class | Class Name: Spouse – Beginner | Timeframe: Fall/Winter/Spring Electives (Aug-May) | Classes: 28 | Day, Time: Tuesday, 0830-1130 | Hours Per Class: 3 | Total: 84 Hours | Other Items Covered By Instruction: Course Prep Time / All Course materials supplies/materials. The class location shall be Naval War College (686 Cushing Rd, Newport, RI 02841) - All classes will be taught in the Naval War College Classroom scheduled to be in Pringle Hall, Room 360 during the Fall/Winter and spring schedule.
Specific performance requirements:
- The instructor assumes direct responsibility for the delivery and conduct of classroom instruction to include but not limited to the following: a) prepare all necessary coursework materials before class; b) maintain student roster and contact information; c) report weekly attendance to International Programs; and d) disseminate any class schedule changes as directed by International Programs
- Provide a prepared syllabus to International Programs for contracted courses at two levels (Officer intermediate and advanced) prior to the start of the first class.
- Submit a grade report of "Pass" or "Fail."
- Provide assistance to ESL students in public speaking by listening to practice speeches, noting recurring grammatical problems, and providing feedback for improvement.
- Provide assistance in evaluating student papers as part of the Naval War College (NWC) Syllabus. Critique papers for content, syntax, and grammar through written feedback to the student.
- Conduct post instruction questionnaires and produce a final progress report to International Programs.
- Provide all textbooks and all required materials for all of the courses outlined above. ProSidian Engagement Team's material cost should be based on 15 students per class.
Other Standard ESL Job Functions Inclusive And Expected From Specific Performance Requirements
- Develops syllabi, lessons and assessments focused on English for Academic Purposes in the skill areas of reading, written communication, oral communication and grammar
- Assesses the English language needs of individual students and adjusts curriculum to meet student learning needs
- Promotes academic enrichment by supporting students in their academic and language acquisition development through formative and summative assessment
- Demonstrates specialized knowledge in written and oral communication, grammar, and reading skills as well as a pedagogy for English language learners
- Develops and facilitates skill-building programs to stimulate student engagement and critical thinking skills
- Manages and updates student degree records and performs end of term reporting and processing for ESL students
- Develops and maintains program materials
- Collaborates internally with other departments to coordinate special workshops and instructional programs related to course content in order to support and advise ESL students adapting to University life and the westernized classroom
- Performs other duties as assigned