NTE Professional Oral Communications Instructor
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Education / Teaching
Adult Education, Bilingual
NTE PT/FT Professional Oral Communications Instructor
Washington, D.C. | Posted: 11/19/25 | Deadline: 12/19/25 | Salary: $5,073/month (prorated for PT work in the Fall)
About This OrganizationGeorgetown University
Job DutiesInstructor (non-tenured), part-time October–mid-December 2025; full-time January–June 2026. Annually renewable, dependent upon successful performance and grant funding renewal. Professional Oral Communications Instructor, English for Heritage Language Speakers (EHLS) program http://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./
Responsibilities: Programming & Curriculum:
October–mid-December, 10-15 hours per week
- Orientation to program and curriculum
- Updating curriculum for 2026 instructional cycle
Instruction:
January–June, M-F 9:00-5:00, in person
- Professional Oral Communications course (4 2-hour class sessions per week and a weekly one-on-one one-hour tutorial with each student). This course focuses on practicing formal and informal presentations appropriate to the government workplace. Other areas of coverage include effective team communications, negotiation strategies and development of active and critical listening skills. Attention will be paid to pronunciation as well as conversation management strategies and listening comprehension skills.
Instructional duties also include extensive individual written and oral feedback based on submitted work and class performance. - Office hours
- Faculty meetings
- Regular and ongoing collaboration with other team members and co-instructors to deliver a well-integrated program
Required qualifications: MA and TESOL Certificate, or MA in related field and:
- Advanced English classroom teaching experience
- Experience teaching oral presentation skills
- Experience conducting one-on-one tutorials
- Experience working in an intercultural and collaborative environment
- Experience working with adult language learners
Preferred qualifications: MA in TESOL or Applied Linguistics;
English for Specific Purposes (ESP) classroom teaching experience; experience teaching professional oral communication and intercultural communication skills; experience teaching accent modification; familiarity with the Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) or ACTFL scale; interest in international relations and/or U.S. national security; experience working on a federal grant.
$5,073/month (prorated for PT work in the Fall)
Other InfoTo apply , please email a letter of application, a video demonstrating your teaching, and a current resume/cv with two professional references and their contact information to:
ELC, Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies, 111 Mass Ave, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001. Email: guelc.
Georgetown University is an equal opportunity employer. Interviews and decisions made as soon as possible for a Fall 2025 start date.
Required Application MaterialsResume/cv, cover letter of application, and video demonstrating teaching
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