Charity registered in Scotland SC035775
Our Vision
We see Scotland as a welcoming place where non-native English speakers have the language skills and confidence to live fulfilling lives.
Our Mission
We provide accessible and relevant ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learning opportunities for adults, supporting integration, employability and personal development.
We support ESOL practitioners and learners to have their views heard.
We welcome all non-native English speakers, including asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and members of settled communities.
Our ESOL in the Community Project delivers accredited and non-accredited ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Language) provision in the local community. The project also has a focus on ESOL courses blended with other skills e.g art, photography, walking groups. This is a new 3 year project funded by the National Lottery.
For more information, please visit glasgowesol.org
Website: glasgowesol.org
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with an extensive experience of teaching ESOL for the position of development worker for our ESOL in the Community Project. Your role will be to develop partnerships, support sessional ESOL tutors and support the delivery of SQA accredited and non-accredited ESOL courses in Glasgow. You will develop our community-based ESOL provision by maintaining and developing good relationships with our partners, our tutors and our learners.
All applicants will be educated to degree level, or equivalent and have an ESOL qualification and have experience in teaching adults, both in-person and online.
Glasgow ESOL Forum are currently recruiting for new Directors and a Chair to join our Board. The organisation is undergoing a period of significant growth and we would welcome applications from individuals who would like to support us during this exciting time.
We are particularly interested in hearing from those with skills and experience in one of the following areas:
The Board meets every 6 weeks, with some additional sub-committee meetings to work on specific issues. We ask for a minimum commitment of 1 year and expect board members to be able to commit approximately 5 hours per month. The chair of the board is required to attend additional meetings and prepare the agenda for the board meetings.
Our Vision
We see Scotland as a welcoming place where non-native English speakers have the language skills and confidence to live fulfilling lives.
Our Mission
We provide accessible and relevant ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learning opportunities for adults, supporting integration, employability and personal development.
We support ESOL practitioners and learners to have their views heard.
We welcome all non-native English speakers, including asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and members of settled communities.
Development Worker – Volunteer Tutor Project
Our Volunteer Tutor Project recruits, trains and supports ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Language) tutors to work with disadvantaged adults who have no or insufficient access to suitable tuition.
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with an extensive experience of teaching ESOL for the position of development worker for our Volunteer Tutor Project. Your role will be recruit, train and support volunteers in Glasgow ESOL Forum’s Volunteer Tutor Project. You will continue to develop a Scottish network of co-ordinators of ESOL volunteers. Your experience will sustain our volunteer-run, community-based ESOL, provision by maintaining good relationships with our partners, our volunteers and our learners.
All applicants will be educated to degree level, or equivalent and have an ESOL qualification and have experience in teaching adults, both in-person and online.
Our Vision
We see Scotland as a welcoming place where non-native English speakers have the language skills and confidence to live fulfilling lives.
Our Mission
We provide accessible and relevant ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learning opportunities for adults, supporting integration, employability and personal development.
We support ESOL practitioners and learners to have their views heard.
We welcome all non-native English speakers, including asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and members of settled communities.
Finance and Administration Officer
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with experience of finance and administration for the position of Finance and Administration Officer for Glasgow ESOL Forum. Your role will be to manage the day-to-day financial transactions, ensuring accurate records are kept and to provide administrative support for the organisation. Please see attached job description for further details