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Job description

The ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Service

Our ESOL provision is part of the Centre’s Employment and Learning Service, which also includes digital inclusion and employment support.

We have qualified volunteer ESOL teachers providing 1:1 support to clients who want to improve their English.  We also have a couple of volunteers running small conversation classes at the Centre, within our Family Services.

We now want to expand our ESOL offer to include learning opportunities offsite in a group setting to adults and young people in temporary accommodation, mainly asylum-seeking families.

What will you be doing?

  • Conversational English with a small group
  • Find out from your students what areas they want to cover and what skills they want to develop
  • Encourage a positive atmosphere where students feel they can make mistakes
  • The aim of the groups is to help our clients to become more independent and to pursue their social and professional goals. 
  • Be aware of the variety of levels within the class, providing support for weaker students and challenge for stronger ones
  • Give students encouragement and constructive feedback
  • To liaise with the manager of Family Services and communicate any issues that arise with the class 

How does this role make a difference?

This support provided by volunteers to our clients really helps them progress with their English. Often clients do not have opportunities to learn English or interact with an English speaking person, so this opportunity is invaluable to them. Improving our clients English also enables individuals to access our other services such as welfare rights and Immigration advice services, digital inclusion, which will in turn, improve their employment prospects and assist in integration in their local community.

Who will you be helping?

Our clients are refugees, migrants and asylum seekers who are unable to afford or access English classes at colleges. We have many clients at the Centre who need support with their English.

What are we looking for?

  • Experience in teaching English as a second language to adults in a group setting and to mixed abilities and a range of languages.
  • A recognised ESOL/EFL teaching qualification such as CELTA.
  • Good communication and organisational skills.
  •  An awareness of some of the issues that affect refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.
  • A commitment to upholding the Centre’s values of valuing each person, welcoming, encouraging potential, working together, reflecting and improving.

Time Commitment:

The class will run on Wednesdays from June 2025, from 10.30am – 12/12.30pm. We ask for a commitment to run this 90 – 120-minute class for at least two terms ideally. 

How will you be supported?

  •  You will be supported by our Volunteer Coordinator, the Manager of Family Services and the wider team
  •  You will receive a Centre induction.
  •  You will have access to e-learning modules on a range of topics.
  • You will be reimbursed for reasonable and agreed ‘out of pocket’ expenses such as travel.
  • You will be invited to social and other events
Application resources
Application Instructions

Recruitment Procedure

Register on our online volunteering database. We will contact you and, if suitable, arrange an informal interview.

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Cardinal Hume Centre View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 51 - 100

The Centre enables families, children and young people to overcome poverty and avoid homelessness.

Posted on: 15 May 2025
Closing date: 13 August 2025 at 12:42
Tags: Training / Learning, Teaching, Education, Engagement / Outreach, Homelessness, Refugee / Immigration, Social / Support Work

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