CRSP (Colorado Refugee Services Program) ELA Instructor
CRSP (Colorado Refugee Services Program) ELA Instructor
To build better communities by strengthening families is the mission of Focus Points Family Resources Center. For 27 years, Focus Points has worked successfully to transform the lives of low-income and working families in Northeast Denver and beyond. Focus Points serves over 2,900 participants each year, most of whom are Spanish-speaking immigrants. Focus Points is strongly committed to our values around collaboration, equity, and integrity which add to our four pillars (Family Support, Community Resources, Education, and Economic Inclusion)
In a Nutshell:
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in relevant field
Adult Education experience
ESL/ ELA teaching experience, particularly work with refugees/ asylees and/ or vulnerable populations
Certified in English language teaching (e.g., TESOL; TESL; CELTA; DELTA; ABEA, etc.)
Responsibilities & Activities
Instruction
Instruct four (4) assigned ELA classes for the duration of scheduled semester
Provide instruction via physical classes and/ or hybrid and/ or online classes
Arrive to class 15 minutes early, prepared for classes
Create and adapt student curriculum
Host ELA Zoom class for the entire duration of class period
Provide life and work skills-based instruction for ELA classes utilizing appropriate ELA curriculum; use of a variety of materials and teaching techniques to enhance learning and outcomes and to maintain learner interest
Incorporate use of technology into the curriculum and classroom instruction, as appropriate and available
Incorporate bi-monthly Student Resources, as sent out by the Program Manager, into lesson plans, activities, and student goal plans
Provide all learners with a safe, appropriate, and culturally conscious learning environment; Offer classroom accommodations whenever needed
Academic Assistance & Support
Assist with monthly Integration Activities for students, held either virtually or in-person
Complete quarterly unit assessments and annual student testing
Obtain CASAS, BEST Plus, and/or other testing certification and training as required
Help students with technological support during and outside of class time. This assistance can be related to the use of Zoom, Burlington, WhatsApp, the student’s private device, Google Forms and other Suite Programs, and more.
Assist with one-on-one literacy tutoring, to take place in one of the following locations: Focus Points office; student’s neighborhood at a nearby library; student’s home. For offsite tutoring assistance, mileage reimbursement will be available.
Hold weekly Program Office Hours for our Literacy Lab and Computer Lab
Meet individually with every new student for a brief introduction/ welcome and to craft academic goals
Help create individual academic goals with students and check in on goals-related progress every quarter
Outreach & Communication
Utilize WhatsApp for class group texting and communication
Communicate with students through phone calls (with interpretation assistance if needed), translated text messaging, and audio messaging on a regular basis
Text students before each class period to ensure attendance and retention
Perform student outreach during class time if no students are in attendance
Contact any learner that has missed more than 2 consecutive classes
Perform student outreach every two weeks via telephone calls (with interpretation assistance if needed)
Utilize interpretation technology to communicate with pre-literate and non-conversational students
Additional Responsibilities
Keep attendance records and share with Program Specialist and Manager, to be updated every day
Coordinate your own substitute instructors when necessary; inform the Manager with as much advance notice as possible and provide guidance with lesson plans for substitute coverage
Attend all required CRSP meetings
Attend all required supervisory meetings
Attend all required academic and data/outreach meetings
Attend required organization-wide meetings and team-building activities
Complete all required CRSP, FRCA, and Focus Points trainings
Accumulate professional development hours and complete all forms and reports associated with CDE’s and/ or CRSP’s requirements
Attend workshop, trainings, and meetings as requested by CRSP Program Manager
Keep the CRSP Manager and CRSP Lead ELA Instructor informed of all pertinent information
Maintain regular contact with CRSP Specialist to share relevant information and changes related to:
1) instructor-related time off, substitute teaching plans, sick days, adjustments to any scheduled classes;
2) student-related changes to personal schedules and availability, progress and attendance, course changes, health and wellness
Submit timesheets for payroll before deadlines
Adhere to all organizational policies including submitting time-off requests well in advance of time-off needed
Ensure classroom and/ or office space is kept organized
Maintain a professional attitude and adhere to a high level of confidentiality towards Focus Points staff and participants
Maintain cooperative relationships and open communication with all staff, participants, and off-site contacts
Adhere to the Program Instructor Code of Conduct and Expectations
Other duties as assigned within the scope of this position and organization handbook
Required Competencies
Teaching/Training: Ability to develop, deliver, and adapt the curriculum to different learning styles to engage, share information, and increase skill level of participants
Curriculum Planning: Create and deliver lessons that are skill-specific and student-driven to meet the needs and objectives of the class
Written Communication: Utilize email, digital data tracking platforms, and classroom planning materials (such as lesson plans) to report progress and needs for each class
Decision Making/Judgement: Ability to manage classroom dynamics to ensure a safe and equitable learning environment for all; this includes ensuring that your classroom environment is structured to meet the needs of a diverse range of students in terms of cultural and religious sensitivities as well as linguistic and technological barriers
Computer Skills: Ability to navigate and troubleshoot Microsoft Office suite products, Google Drive files, WhatsApp, Zoom, and various internet browsers; willingness to download and learn new technologies and applications as the landscape of online teaching shifts; have knowledge of efficiency shortcuts (like bookmarks) and demonstrate professional email etiquette, etc., in order to plan curriculum and teach students these technical skills; exhibit proficiency in subject areas and be able to share knowledge in order to meet learning objectives
Time Management: Create and execute effective lessons within the time limit of the class
Preferred Competencies
Bilingualism: Ability to communicate in another language to support linguistic justice for our participants and ensure equitable access to information and social capital; preferred languages currently include Spanish, Dari/Farsi, Pashto, Ukrainian, Arabic, Russian, Urdu, Tigrinya, Kinyarwanda
Information Gathering: Record student attendance and log feedback when necessary to provide timely and accurate accounts of class activity
Linguistic Flexibility: Download and use interpretation applications and resources to communicate with students who may be pre-literate or non-conversational in English; communication will include direct phone calls and/ or text messaging
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to control and express one’s emotions in a judicious, patient, and empathetic manner, both in the classroom and with team members and other staff, in order to productively contribute to the team and classroom dynamic
Diversity Statement
Personal or professional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as demonstrated by persistent effort, active planning, allocation of resources and/or accountability for diversity and inclusion outcomes. Applicant must share a commitment to anti-racist work.
COVID-19 Precaution(s): (These are subject to current guidelines)
Sanitizing, disinfecting, and cleaning procedures in place
Masking optional
Some virtual meetings
Compensation: $38,000
To Apply
Send cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Erica Dine, CRSP Program Manager, at erica@focuspoints.org. This position is being interviewed on a rolling basis for immediate hiring; please submit your application as soon as possible.
Focus Points Resource Center is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of age, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, military status, genetic information, ancestry, creed, gender identity or expression, and sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law