ESL Teachers A guide for newcomers to British Columbia



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Contents 1. Working as an ESL Teacher [NOC 4021]... 2 2. Skills, Education and Experience... 7 3. Finding Jobs... 9 4. Applying for a Job... 11 5. Getting Help from Industry Sources... 12 1. Working as an ESL Teacher [NOC 4021] Job Description ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers provide English language and life skills instruction to new immigrants, international students and others whose first language is not English. As an ESL teacher you do the following duties: Teach students using lectures, discussion groups, and independent or group projects Develop curriculum and prepare teaching materials Prepare, give, and mark tests and papers to evaluate students' progress Supervise independent or group projects May serve on committees to discuss budgets, curriculum revision, and course requirements May provide consultation services to government, business, and other organizations If you work with recent immigrants you often plan lessons around the activities of daily life in Canada, such as answering the phone, looking for a job, grocery shopping, or going to the bank or doctor. You may also take students on field trips and lead other activities outside the classroom. Sources: NOC http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/profile.aspx?val=4&val1=4021 ; Career Cruising database (Profile for ESL Teachers). Available from the VPL Online Articles, Encyclopedias & More page: http://www.vpl.ca/electronic_databases/alpha/c Last updated: February 25, 2015 2

Note: College ESL teachers are included in this guide. They are classified with the occupational group College and Other Vocational Instructors [NOC 4021]. Teachers in elementary and high schools are not included in this guide. These jobs are regulated in BC and you must be a member of the BC College of Teachers. If you would like to teach in an elementary or high school, refer to the guide: o Teachers - Elementary and Secondary http://pwp.vpl.ca/siic/files/2014/10/teachers_elementary_secondary.pdf Industry Overview In British Columbia, there is a demand for ESL teachers to help new immigrants learn English. In addition, more than 150,000 foreign students come to BC each year, many to study English. ESL teachers are employed by BC s many private career training institutions and public schools including colleges, high schools, and elementary schools. There are more than 30 private language schools in Vancouver. Many positions for ESL teachers offer part time and contract work. If you would like to learn more about ESL schools in Vancouver and British Columbia, see the following: BC Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development ESL Programs and Services http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/esl/programs_services.htm Vancouver Economic Development. Education Industry Snapshot. http://www.vancouvereconomic.com/page/education Last updated: February 25, 2015 3

Job Outlook in BC ESL Teachers in BC are grouped with College and Other Vocational Instructors Source: Work BC Labour Market Navigator http://www.workbc.ca/navigator/occupations/4021 The Employment Outlook for BC provides job openings projections within BC Regions: Region 2010 Estimated Employment 2015 Estimated Employment Avg Annual % Change, 5 Years, 2010 to 2015 Vancouver Island 2,250 2,340 0.8% Lower Mainland / Southwest 11,240 11,530 0.5% Thompson-Okanagan 1,300 1,310 0.1% Kootenay 260 280 1.5% Cariboo 430 450 0.7% North Coast & Nechako 210 220 1.0% Northeast 160 180 1.8% Source: Regional Employment Projections, BC Stats. Projections for development regions. http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/statisticsbysubject/labourincome/employmentunemployment/re gionalemploymentprojections.aspx [accessed October 2014] Last updated: February 25, 2015 4

You can learn more about working as an ESL Teacher in BC from WorkBC Career Profiles http://workbc.ca/careers [Search NOC 4021] Types of Employers As an ESL teacher you can work for a variety of organizations including: community colleges private language schools community organizations elementary and high schools Salary Your income may vary greatly because there are so many different places you can work as an ESL teacher. If you work for colleges, private schools, and community centres you are usually paid by the hour. For adult classes, teachers start at about $15 to $20 an hour. Teachers with more experience and training can make up to $50 an hour. Most teachers are paid only for classroom time. Your wages do not usually include the time spent preparing for program and marking papers outside of class time. Benefits such as paid vacation and sick pay are rare because you normally work on a contract basis. Source: Career Cruising database Last updated: February 25, 2015 5

In BC, ESL teachers in Colleges can expect to make: Source: Job Bank Canada, http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/ Working Hours ESL teachers work a variety of hours depending on the work place. Some ESL teaching is done during evenings or weekends to accommodate the work and family commitments of older students. There is an increasing trend towards part-time employment and you may not find full-time employment immediately. Source: WorkBC Career Profiles Last updated: February 25, 2015 6

2. Skills, Education and Experience Skills ability to effectively prepare, organize and deliver teaching materials knowledge of other cultures strong written and oral communication skills resourceful and patient organized and detail oriented creative ability to work independently Education and Experience Requirements to become an ESL teacher vary depending on where you want to work. In most cases, ESL teachers need at least a bachelor's degree in a related subject such as English. Employers may also require you to have a recognized ESL certificate or diploma. Certificate or diploma programs range from a few months to 1 year in length. They are offered at colleges, universities, and private language instruction schools across the country. Qualifications College/adult ESL teachers are not regulated in British Columbia. There are no mandatory requirements for licensing or professional certification in order to work as an ESL teacher in BC. Last updated: February 25, 2015 7

ESL Certificate Programs [required by some employers] TESL Canada Federation http://www.tesl.ca/ TESL Canada is the national federation of English as a second language teachers. It provides TESL Canada Professional Certification for instructors trained in Canada. More information: http://www.tesl.ca/certification/ CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/exams-and-qualifications/celta/ CELTA is one of the most widely recognized qualifications of its kind around the world. There are over 2,700 centres in 130 countries that provide CELTA training. More information: http://www.cambridgeenglish.org/find-a-centre/find-a-teachingcentre/ Last updated: February 25, 2015 8

3. Finding Jobs You ll find job advertisements in local newspapers, trade journals, and electronic sources, as well as through professional associations publications. Local Newspapers You can look at the Vancouver Sun & The Province at Vancouver Public Library for free. Check the job postings daily, the careers section in the Vancouver Sun on Wednesdays and Saturdays and in The Province on Sundays. Job White Pages Available in print at the Central Library or online at http://jobfreeway.com/memberdocs/vpl-home.htm NOTE: You can only access this database from the Central Library or VPL branch libraries. Access is NOT available from home or outside the Library. Online Job Postings Indeed.ca http://www.indeed.ca/ WorkBC Job Postings http://www.workbc.ca/ Professional Associations Career Resources TEAL, Association of BC Teachers as an Additional Language http://www.bcteal.org/ Membership required to access job postings TESL Canada Opportunities http://www.tesl.ca/ Click the link Jobs, then Canadian postings ELSA Net Jobs http://www.elsanet.org/site/about/jobs Last updated: February 25, 2015 9

Identifying the Right Position When you browse job advertisements, you ll find different job titles. For ESL Teachers, look for these related job titles: English as a Second Language Teacher or Instructor English Language Instructor English as a Foreign Language Teacher CLB [Canadian Language Benchmarks] Instructor ELSA Teacher Creating a List of Potential Employers You can use directories to produce lists of ESL employers in British Columbia. Contact them directly to find out if they re hiring. Languages Canada http://www.languagescanada.ca/en/study Provides information on Languages Canada approved schools across Canada. ELSA Schools http://www.elsanet.org/site/find-schools Provides information on schools offering ELSA training in BC. (The ELSA program is government funded and provides basic and intermediate level English training for adult newcomers to Canada.) Reference Canada http://www.vpl.ca/electronic_databases/alpha/r Go to the "Reference Canada" database, choose the "Custom Search" button, and select both "Keyword/SIC/NAICS" under Business Type and "City" under Geography. In the top search box enter "English as a second language" and click LOOKUP. Select the appropriate headings. Lower down, select the Province, choose the cities, and click the "View Results" button. Available from the VPL Online Articles, Encyclopedias & More page NOTE: You can access this database from a Library computer. If you are using a computer from outside the Library, you will need a Vancouver Public Library card to login to this database. After clicking on the database name, you will be asked to enter your library card number and PIN (usually last four digits of your telephone number). Last updated: February 25, 2015 10

4. Applying for a Job In Canada, employers usually expect to receive a resume or curriculum vitae and a cover letter. These should identify the position you are applying for and summarize your relevant experience. Use the library catalogue, http://vpl.bibliocommons.com/ to find books on writing resumes and cover letters specific to your industry. To learn about applying for jobs in Canada, use the following guides which are available in print at the Central Library or online: Writing Resumes and Cover Letters Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Writing Resumes and Cover Letters] Getting Canadian Work Experience Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Getting Canadian Work Experience] Networking for Employment Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Networking for Employment] Learn More About Working in BC and Canada Go to http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca [Search Learn More About Working in BC and Canada] Last updated: February 25, 2015 11

5. Getting Help from Industry Sources Industry Associations Associations for ESL teachers in BC and Canada can provide information and assistance. Registration and fees may be required for membership. BC Teachers of English as an Additional Language http://www.bcteal.org/ An organization of educators dedicated to the growth and development of the profession of English language teaching. Education and Training Employees Association http://www.eteaunion.org Vancouver's union for teachers of English as a Second Language. ELSA http://www.elsanet.org ELSA stands for English Language Services for Adults. The ELSA program is government funded and provides basic and intermediate level English training for adult newcomers to Canada. Languages Canada http://www.languagescanada.ca/ Represents the Canadian language training sector. Private Career Training Institutions Agency of BC http://www.pctia.bc.ca/ Regulatory agency for private career training institutions in BC, established by the provincial government. TESL Canada http://www.tesl.ca/ TESL Canada sets the national standards for professional certification and teacher training program recognition. Last updated: February 25, 2015 12

Industry Journals Search the Vancouver Public Library catalogue for journals related to your profession. Examples at the Central Library: Share TESL http://www.tesl.ca/publications/share/ Canada s emagazine for ESL Teachers TESL Canada Journal http://www.teslcanadajournal.ca/index.php/tesl/index Questions? Please ask the Information Staff in the Central Library, Vancouver Public Library or telephone 604-331-3603. Please note that the information in this guide is also available online through the Skilled Immigrant InfoCentre website at http://skilledimmigrants.vpl.ca/. Last updated: February 25, 2015 13