The English Access Scholarship Program Teacher
American Councils Uzbekistan October 14, 2024October 14, 2024TITLE: The English Access Scholarship Program Teacher
POSITION LOCATION: Varied, Uzbekistan
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Part-time (5-6 hours/week)
Access Program Teacher
American Councils for International Education is a premier, international non-profit organization creating educational opportunities that prepare individuals and institutions to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. Through academic exchanges, overseas language immersion, and educational development programs, American Councils has designed and administered innovative programs that broaden individual perspectives, increase knowledge and deepen understanding for more than 40 years across more than 80 countries.
The English Access Scholarship Program (Access) is a student-centered program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Embassies that provides English language skills to underserved students (primarily 13-20 years old) worldwide through extracurricular classes and activities. Access provides participants with a foundation of English language, leadership and professional skills, and exposure to U.S. culture and democratic values that may lead to better jobs and educational prospects, including future exchanges and study in the United States. The global Access Program has provided scholarships to more than 200,000 students in over 80 countries since its inception in 2004.
In Uzbekistan, the Access Program has operated continuously since 2007, both as the English Access Scholarship Program and as the English Access for STEM Program. American Councils started implementing the Access Program in 2022. This year, 11 Access program sites successfully completed the 2022-2024 program years, and currently, five sites are continuing program year two across four regions of Uzbekistan.
American Councils is planning to open new program sites all over Uzbekistan and currently soliciting open Access Teacher positions for the program sites in the following regions: Republic of Karakalpakstan (Khojeli and Karauzyak), Khorezm (Urgench and Yangibazar), Bukhara (Bukhara city and Gala Osiyo), Samarkand (Samarkand city), Kashkadarya (Shakhrisabz), Andijan (Andijan city), Namangan (Turakurgan), Fergana (Oltiariq) and Surkhandarya (Termez).
This is a part-time consultancy role (5-6 hours per week); selected candidates will be placed on at-will consultancy agreements with American Councils.
Teacher responsibilities
Access Teachers play an instrumental role in the Access program, engaging high-achieving, under-served youth as they study English, American Culture, and digital skills, as well as engage in personal and professional development and develop digital literacy. Access teachers are responsible for delivering regular Access lessons to program participants, as well as conducting enhancement activities and intensive sessions, as required. Other teacher responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Assisting in student recruitment efforts for new program cohorts
- Selecting appropriate supplemental English materials that meet program objectives
- Conducting classes according to approved Access program syllabus
- Creating and implementing quality lesson plans according to the Access Program objectives
- Designing and conducting regular informal and formal assessments on a regular basis to gauge each student’s progress
- Planning and conducting Enhancement Activities in accordance with the schedule and curriculum approved by American Councils
- Ensuring safety of the students during planned classes and activities
- Developing, planning, and implementing Enhancement Activities and Intensive Sessions that provide hands-on and interactive opportunities for students’ engagement to more fully satisfy demands of the Access curriculum and program objectives
- Taking daily attendance, designing progress tests and assessing students' knowledge, tracking the grades of progress tests and digital literacy, submitting Enhancement Activity Logs, designing vocabulary tests and assessing students’ knowledge of the new vocabulary
- Submitting regular reporting according to the schedule established by American Councils
- Monitoring and regularly updating portfolios of students’ attendance and notifying the Lead Teacher of the students’ progress through regular written reports
- Assisting American Councils in organizing the administration of the Pre/Post test
- Seeking to improve methodical and pedagogical skills through participation in seminars, lessons of visiting experienced colleagues, and self-education and any required professional development events held by the American Councils or U.S. Embassy
Mandatory Qualifications:
· Ability to engage in oral and written communication in English at a minimum of a B1 CEFR Level
· Experience serving as a teacher of English
· Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively teach and engage students.
· Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and Google Office Suite products for reporting purposes.
· Excellent organizational and time management skills
· Ability to commit at least 5-6 hours per week to Access program at designated Access site during the afternoon and/or weekends, as well as for field trips and/or enhancement activities.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Ability to engage in oral and written communication in English at a CEFR Level of B2 or higher
· Experience working with students aged 13-15 highly preferred
· Ability to engage students in a student-centered manner during classes
· Ability to deliver digital literacy instruction highly preferred
· Prior experience working with Access and/or Access students highly preferred
· Prior experience with American Councils or U.S. Embassy-supported programming preferred - i.e., English Speaking Nation, Fulbright Teaching Excellence, and Achievement, etc.
Application Instructions
Interested applicants in serving as an Access Teacher should submit a resume/CV and cover letter to access.uz@americancouncils.org with the subject line "Name of your district Access Teacher Position". American Councils staff will review CVs and contact shortlisted candidates to arrange interviews.
Deadline for accepting applications: Until the position is filled