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LOCALLY ENGAGED TEACHERS AND EXAMINERS

LOCALLY ENGAGED TEACHERS

Current vacancies

We currently have no full-time vacancies.
Please do not send c.v.s or other documentation as this may prejudice any future application.

However we occasionally need part-time/freelance sickness/substitution cover. If this is of any interest to you, and you are CELTA qualified with two years' post qualification experience, please contact us. Send an email to veronica.senior@pt.britishcouncil.org, listing:

  • your telephone number
  • a suitable time to phone
  • which of our centres (Porto, Coimbra, Greater Lisbon) you are interested in

Applications for full-time or part-time work as teacher of English at the British Council Greater Lisbon. Please read the following before continuing:

Person Specification and Competencies required
Essential

First degree or equivalent
Certificate-level TEFL qualification
At least two years' post TEFL qualification EFL teaching experience
An interest in teaching both Young Learners and Adults
Classroom management skills which maximise learning opportunities with the ability to make learning fun
Full mastery of English across all 4 skills to CEFR C2/IELTS band 9.
An interest and willingness to be part of a dynamic team which seeks to pursue the wider British Council aims
Ability to get things done - i.e. Demonstrates results, Prioritises work, Organises work (teaching and non-teaching duties), Works within quality cost and time framework, Uses resources effectively, Demonstrates the ability to work under pressure at particular times in the academic term
Communication - i.e. Communicates in ways that improves relationships, Presents information clearly, both verbally and in writing, Contributes and listens actively in meetings
Interpersonal skills to ensure harmonious relations with learners and colleagues - i.e. Sensitive to other person's point of view, Establishes effective internal and external relationships, States issues and own expectations clearly and helpfully, Wins people's attention and gets them listening, Shows sensitivity to other cultural perspectives, Ability to acquire knowledge of, and respect for, learners' culture, learning strategies and expectations
Flexibility - i.e. Responds effectively to changing circumstances including client and customer demands, Responds to changing client needs and expectations, Looks for new and improved ways of doing things, Copes with pressure

Desirable

A diploma-level TEFL qualification
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At least two years' post-Diploma experience
Experience of CALL, YL and/or ESP
UCLES main suite and/or IELTS examiner
Experience of the British Council's (or other) Performance Management system.
Special requirements of the job (eg regular overtime, unsocial hours, eligibility for special allowances. Physical disability will not normally be a disqualifying factor for a job).


Teaching is from Monday to Saturday. However, most teachers work Tuesday to Saturday. Teaching is on or off-site and teachers may be required to travel within Greater Lisbon. Most teaching occurs between early afternoon and 9 or 10 pm and sometimes it is necessary for teachers to work a split shift. Teachers (except Hourly Paid teachers) are required to substitute as part of their contract.

If you meet the minimum requirements, please contact:
Veronica Senior
Deputy Teaching Centre Manager
veronica.senior@pt.britishcouncil.org
T (+351) 213 214 570


EFL EXAMINERS

We employ two types of examiners:

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) examiners
University of Cambridge ESOL examiners

We also employ hourly-paid staff to supervise exams (invigilators) and to direct people around the system on exam days (marshals). See our Work with us page

IELTS EXAMINERS
IELTS examiners are qualified, experienced English language specialists. The Speaking and Writing Modules of the IELTS test are assessed by certificated examiners. IELTS examiners are required to re-certificate every two years and their performance is closely monitored to ensure global standards are maintained.

Each IELTS test centre recruits and trains a pool of examiners. Centres recruit on a needs basis and nominate examiners who meet the following requirements:

applicants must be native speaker (or a non-native speaker of an overall IELTS Band 9)
applicants must have a relevant TEFL qualification e.g. CELTA/DELTA
applicants must have at least three years relevant teaching experience.

The applications of the nominated examiners have to be approved by IELTS Australia/British Council. After approval the examiner undergoes face-to-face training, conducted by an accredited IELTS trainer and is required to do the certification assessment.

If you are interested in becoming an IELTS examiner and you meet the requirements outlined above, please contact us.

This information may change from time to time.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ESOL EXAMINERS
We occasionally recruit oral examiners for the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations.

You must:

be educated to first degree level or equivalent
have at least three years' relevant teaching experience
have a recoginsed relevant teaching qualification*
be aged over 25 and under 65 on appointment
demonstrate linguistic accuracy
demonstrate communicative ability
have clear diction, including intelligibility outside the region/country where examining takes place.

If you are interested in applying, and meet all these requirements, please contact us. Successful applicants will be required to undergo induction and attend an unpaid training session.

*an applicant may be exempt from formal teaching qualification in the light of considerable teaching experience supported by positive references. Cambridge ESOL will take the final decision in such cases.

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