Opportunities From: United Way of Northwest Vermont

Volunteer: Beginning Level ELL Teachers and Tutors

Do you love supporting adults in meeting their educational and life goals?  Do you have teaching experience you’d like to put to good use?  Do you believe in serving your community?  If so, Vermont Adult Learning would love to hear from you!  We are looking for volunteers to teach beginning level English Language Learners.  


Who are we looking for?

This is a great opportunity for a current or former educator who wants to connect with learners from a diverse range of cultures and give back to the community. We are looking for someone who can deliver engaging and effective lessons and foster a welcoming, supportive learning environment. 


Essential Functions & Responsibilities:

Provides high-quality, In-person, instruction to VAL English language learners. 

Facilitates English language learning lessons that integrate speaking, listening, reading, and writing. 

Able to work with an existing curriculum. Experience developing instructional materials is a plus.

Completes required paperwork and data entry in a timely and accurate manner.  

Maintains professional standards of confidentiality.


Qualifications, Knowledge & Skills: 

Certification in ELL/ESOL/TESL strongly preferred.

1-3 years of relevant teaching experience strongly preferred.

Experience in curriculum and materials development is preferred. 

Effectively manages a class with varied educational skills, and is adept at addressing individualized language and cultural needs. 

Must possess strong interpersonal, oral, and written English communication skills. 

Requires the ability to work well independently and as part of a team. 

Can make a 6 month commitment to volunteering.

Commitment to racial equity, as well as other forms of educational equities around class, ability, language, gender and sexuality. Candidates should be excited to work with diverse students, especially students of color, English Language Learners, and LGBTQIA+ students.


Next Steps


If you are interested in this opportunity, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Forrest Gardner.

Email: fgardner@vtaudltearning.org  Phone: (802) 275-4933


Please include a résumé with your inquiry. 



Nonprofit: Vermont Adult Learning

Do you love supporting adults in meeting their educational and life goals?  Do you have teaching experience you’d like to put to good use?  Do you believe in serving your community?  If so, Vermont Adult Learning would love to hear from you!  We are looking for volunteers to teach beginning level English Language Learners.  


Who are we looking for?

This is a great opportunity for a current or former educator who wants to connect with learners from a diverse range of cultures and give back to the community. We are looking for someone who can deliver engaging and effective lessons and foster a welcoming, supportive learning environment. 


Essential Functions & Responsibilities:

Provides high-quality, In-person, instruction to VAL English language learners. 

Facilitates English language learning lessons that integrate speaking, listening, reading, and writing. 

Able to work with an existing curriculum. Experience developing instructional materials is a plus.

Completes required paperwork and data entry in a timely and accurate manner.  

Maintains professional standards of confidentiality.


Qualifications, Knowledge & Skills: 

Certification in ELL/ESOL/TESL strongly preferred.

1-3 years of relevant teaching experience strongly preferred.

Experience in curriculum and materials development is preferred. 

Effectively manages a class with varied educational skills, and is adept at addressing individualized language and cultural needs. 

Must possess strong interpersonal, oral, and written English communication skills. 

Requires the ability to work well independently and as part of a team. 

Can make a 6 month commitment to volunteering.

Commitment to racial equity, as well as other forms of educational equities around class, ability, language, gender and sexuality. Candidates should be excited to work with diverse students, especially students of color, English Language Learners, and LGBTQIA+ students.


Next Steps


If you are interested in this opportunity, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Forrest Gardner.

Email: fgardner@vtaudltearning.org  Phone: (802) 275-4933


Please include a résumé with your inquiry. 



Nonprofit: Vermont Adult Learning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutors, Teachers, and Advisors

Do you love supporting adults in meeting their educational and life goals? Do you have teaching experience you’d like to put to good use? Do you believe in serving your community? If so, Vermont Adult Learning would love to hear from you! We have an ongoing need for one-on-one tutors, teachers and advisors in a variety of instructional areas. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator, Forrest Gardner, for more information. Email: fgardner@vtadultlearning.org Phone: (802) 275-4933

CURRENT OPENINGS:

English Language Learner (ELL) Tutor

Help non-native English speakers at a variety of levels meet their goals to master speaking, listening, reading and writing.

GED Prep Tutor

Assist students with studying to take the GED exam. The GED is offered in four subject areas: Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies

Adult Basic Education Tutor

Help students acquire the reading, math and writing skills needed to meet their career and education goals.

Computer Skills / Digital Literacy Teacher

Lead basic computer skills and digital literacy workshops for a diverse range of adult learners.

College and Career Transitions Advisor

Assist students finishing one of our high school credential programs with planning next steps in education and career.

Who are we looking for?

Adult learners come from all walks of life and have a wide range of goals. They are your friends, neighbors and family. Below are some of the key qualities we look for in a great tutor.

· Compassion and empathy

· Great listening skills

· Adaptability

· Knowledge of the tutoring subject area

· Prior teaching or tutoring experience a plus

Next Steps:

If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete our online volunteer registration form using the link below:

Volunteer Registration Form

You can also reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Forrest Gardner at fgardner@vtadultlearning.org. Feel free to include a résumé with your inquiry.

Nonprofit: Vermont Adult Learning

Do you love supporting adults in meeting their educational and life goals? Do you have teaching experience you’d like to put to good use? Do you believe in serving your community? If so, Vermont Adult Learning would love to hear from you! We have an ongoing need for one-on-one tutors, teachers and advisors in a variety of instructional areas. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator, Forrest Gardner, for more information. Email: fgardner@vtadultlearning.org Phone: (802) 275-4933

CURRENT OPENINGS:

English Language Learner (ELL) Tutor

Help non-native English speakers at a variety of levels meet their goals to master speaking, listening, reading and writing.

GED Prep Tutor

Assist students with studying to take the GED exam. The GED is offered in four subject areas: Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies

Adult Basic Education Tutor

Help students acquire the reading, math and writing skills needed to meet their career and education goals.

Computer Skills / Digital Literacy Teacher

Lead basic computer skills and digital literacy workshops for a diverse range of adult learners.

College and Career Transitions Advisor

Assist students finishing one of our high school credential programs with planning next steps in education and career.

Who are we looking for?

Adult learners come from all walks of life and have a wide range of goals. They are your friends, neighbors and family. Below are some of the key qualities we look for in a great tutor.

· Compassion and empathy

· Great listening skills

· Adaptability

· Knowledge of the tutoring subject area

· Prior teaching or tutoring experience a plus

Next Steps:

If you are interested in volunteering with us, please complete our online volunteer registration form using the link below:

Volunteer Registration Form

You can also reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator Forrest Gardner at fgardner@vtadultlearning.org. Feel free to include a résumé with your inquiry.

Nonprofit: Vermont Adult Learning

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05401

Allow Groups: No