ESL Teacher for Summer Camp in Miami

Location

University of Miami (Miami, FL)


Program Dates & Schedule

Class Schedule

  • Morning classes: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM (15-minute break)
  • Afternoon classes: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM (15-minute break)

Contracted Hours

  • 30 hours per week
  • 2 weeks: 60 hours total
  • 4 weeks: 120 hours total
  • 5 weeks: 150 hours total

Course Dates

  • Week 1: June 30 – July 3
  • Week 2: July 6 – 9
  • Week 3: July 13 – 16
  • Week 4: July 21 – 24
  • Week 5: July 28 – 31

Contract Options

  • 2-week contract: Weeks 4–5
  • 4-week contract: Weeks 1–4
  • 5-week contract: Full program (Weeks 1–5)

Role Overview

Teach engaging English lessons to international teenagers and young adults, while supporting their progress and overall experience in the program.


Key Responsibilities

Student Supervision

  • Act in loco parentis to ensure student safety, welfare, and discipline at all times
  • Enforce the YES USA Student Code of Conduct
  • Report any issues to management and take appropriate action

Academic Duties

  • Deliver high-quality English lessons following the YES USA curriculum
  • Adapt and supplement materials as needed
  • Be prepared to teach without technology or materials if necessary

Administrative Duties

  • Maintain accurate attendance records
  • Monitor student performance and progress
  • Submit weekly evaluation reports on time
  • Attend all staff meetings and training sessions
  • Take and upload student photos for internal use or social media
  • Assist with and co-lead end-of-course ceremonies

Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree (TESOL or related field preferred)
  • CELTA, TEFL, or TESOL (or equivalent certification)
  • Experience teaching ESL to teenagers
  • Strong communication skills
  • Legal authorization to work in the U.S.

Compensation
  • $20 – $27 per hour

Application Process

Prior to an offer:

  • Provide three professional references
  • Undergo a background check

Upon hiring:

  • Submit copies of diplomas and certifications
  • Complete onboarding paperwork
  • Watch a training video


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