Responsibilities
1. Teaching Assistant hours in class:
- Taking classes as requested (a minimum of 4 ILA classes).
- Assisting with substitution when required.
2. Classroom Management:
- Support teachers during classes and throughout the course.
- Assist students in class and during course activities.
- Supervise and take care of students in class.
- Fulfill administrative tasks (e.g., update ILA Connect, check attendance, assign and mark homework).
3. Course Administration:
- Prepare and distribute course books, materials, and merchandise.
- Update students on course progress.
- Check students’ daily attendance.
- Prepare students for exams (e.g., Cambridge).
- Deliver letters and official documents.
- Report any incidents or problems to RS/OS.
4. Learning and Development:
- Attend meetings as requested.
- Participate in workshops and training sessions as required.
5. Customer Care:
- Report on students’ progress and results (monthly).
- Call parents of absent students.
- Deliver letters and notices, receive parent feedback, and support handling requests and complaints.
- Tutor weak students as requested.
- Support events (e.g., care events, enrichment activities).
6. Others:
- Support the centre as requested.
Skill Requirements
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent English skills (spoken and written).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Required Experience
- Teaching experience or a strong interest in education.
- Ability to handle requests and complaints effectively.
- Flexibility to work shifts, including evenings and weekends if required.
- Commitment to teaching a minimum of 4 ILA classes.
Required Education and qualifications
- University degree (or currently in 3rd year or higher).
Benefits
- Flexible working hours with opportunities to practice and develop skills while earning attractive allowances.
- Young, dynamic, and professional working environment.
- Staff bonding activities and team events.
- Annual bonuses for excellent performance.