Qualification in education, language teaching, or linguistics is required., Experience in teaching a foreign language is essential., Proven ability in curriculum development and resource creation is necessary., Strong organizational and time management skills are important..
Key responsibilities:
Review and update existing curriculum materials.
Design and develop lesson plans and teaching resources.
Deliver language training and conduct assessments as needed.
Perform additional duties as requested within the role's scope.
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UNSW Canberra has been engaged by a large Federal Government client to manage and deliver high quality and innovative language services to officers preparing for overseas postings and for the maintenance of language skills of officers in Australia.
We are seeking expressions of interest from candidates with experience in curriculum and materials development in the following Languages:
Bislama
Tok Pisin
Solomon Islands Pijin
About The Roles
Role: Pacific Island Languages Curriculum Development
Salary: Casual Professional or fixed term employment + Superannuation
Employment type: Casual
Location: Online (Australian work rights required)
Please note: to be eligible for this position you are required to have a qualification in education, language teaching or linguistics.
Accountabilities
Review and update of existing curriculum.
Design, create and develop lesson plans as well as learning and teaching materials (e.g. in-class and independent study materials).
Language training delivery and assessment as requested.
Other duties within the scope of the classification as requested.
About You
To be the successful you will:
have qualifications and experience in teaching a foreign language
have proven ability and experience in curriculum development
have proven ability and experience in developing learning and teaching resources
demonstrate an understanding of teaching methods and techniques
be organised with time management capability and experience
have experience managing competing priorities and meeting deadlines
be located anywhere in Australia and this project can be delivered entirely online, working from home.
For any inquiries, please contact Inma Martinez Espinosa via email at i.martinez@unsw.edu.au or phone 02 9348 2296.
How to apply: Please apply via our online recruitment system. Please upload your CV.
Please note: You will only be contacted by the Language Services team should a position become available.
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
Check out the description to know which languages are mandatory.