Full Time, Temporary
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29 August 2025 Job overview
The School of ESOL offers English language courses from beginners to Level 2. We offer a full-time study programme for 16-18 years and part-time adult courses. There are approximately 1500 students studying in the School of ESOL. Our students come from a wide range of backgrounds and include refugees, asylum seekers, and migrant workers from around the world. We are seeking Main Grade Lecturers to teach across the study programme and adult courses. Ideally, successful candidates would have a recognised ELT (CELTA, Trinity TESOL etc.) teaching qualification and have experience of teaching ESOL. The School of ESOL aspires to achieving excellence in teaching and learning through innovative and excellent practice within ESOL teaching. However, for suitably experienced tutors, there may be scope for completing relevant qualifications whilst in post.
About The City of Liverpool College - The Learning Exchange
Address: Roscoe Street Liverpool L1 9DW United Kingdom Contact:
+44 151 252 3928 About City of Liverpool College: The college values: Quality
– Providing the highest standards of teaching and learning Inspire
– Inspiring you to realise your full potential Ambition
– Striving to be the best you can be Partnership
– Working together to create sustainable improvement for you Passion
– Determination to make a difference for you Innovate
– Always looking for new ideas and solutions to help you grow Diversity
– Embracing inclusivity, equality, and diversity Opened in 1992, the college now has 5 locations situated in the heart of Liverpool. Currently, the college serves more than a third of all 16-18 year olds in Liverpool and educates almost 12,000 learners a year. In 2018, the college achieved a pass rate of 99.6%, beating the national average of 97.6% for A-level results. Within this year, we also had a 100% pass rate in modern languages. The mission statement is to provide high-quality skills and education by delivering opportunities for growth to all people and businesses of the Liverpool City region, showing inclusivity and a community understanding.
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