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English Teaching Opportunities

Teaching Opportunities

After taking the TESOL Training Course, you may need some help finding a job teaching English as a second or foreign language. You may consider volunteering to teach in a local adult education program. This is a wonderful way to get your feet wet in the field and make a contribution to your community. If you are more adventurous, you may want to go abroad to teach. Below are some helpful resources for finding a job to teach English.

Volunteer Opportunities
 Organization        Contact  Teaching
Opportunity
 Volunteer
Training Provided
 Application  Other Info.

Esperanza Center
430 S. Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231-2409
410/ 522-2668

Diana Siemer
ESL Teacher/Coordinator
dsiemer@catholiccharities-md.org
Rosa Azcarate
Volunteer Coordinator
 ESL:weekdays, evenings and Saturdays  Yes  Contact Agency  No formal curriculum. Teach survival skills and English for everyday life.

Baltimore Resettlement Center
3516 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21224

Work Phone:
410-558-3194
Fax:
410-558-3199

Nina Blanas
BCCC Refugee Youth Project Coordinator
nblanas@bccc.edu
Assist refugee children learn English in an afterschool program  Yes-contact agency for dates.  http://www.theirc.org/ The Refugee Youth Project assists refugee children with homework, english skills, and social assimilation into the American culture.

Jobs Abroad

Here are some useful websites to help you land that perfect job overseas.

Teach Abroad
Dave's ESL Café

 

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