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Freelance IELTS Examiners
Job Description
Freelance IELTS Examiners recruitment in British Council
Qualification : a)
An undergraduate degree or qualification(s) that can be demonstrated to be
equivalent to an undergraduate degree (3 years' full time academic study) AND
b) TEFLITESOL qualification from a recognized institution (at minimum
certificate level)Or EFL /ESOL related
studies completed as part d an undergraduate / post graduate award course from
a recognized institution (minimum
certificate level equivalent)Or A degree in Education (if supported by an undergraduate
degree which includes studies focused English language). All qualifications
must be validated by a reputable institution and accredited by a professional
certification board. If requested, applicants are required to provide
additional information regarding their qualifications (e.g. transcript, course
curriculum, evidence of external validation, accreditation by a certification
standards board etc). Any expenses related to verifying qualifications are to
be paid by the applicant
Teaching Experience : A minimum of three years' full-time TEFL teaching experience (or equivalent part time) is required. Almost all of this teaching experience must relate to adult students (16 years and over). If an applicant's EFL / ESOL qualification is at certificate level (or equivalent), one of the three years of full-time teaching experience must be post EFL / ESOL certificate qualification. If the EFL / ESOL qualification is at Diploma level or higher, the teaching experience can have been completed before the qualification.
Location : All India
Job Particulars
About Company
The British Council was established in India in 1948. New Delhi is the headquarters of the British Council in India and we also have offices in Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai. We also have libraries and cultural centres in five cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Hyderabad and Pune which are run in association with the Indian Council of Cultural Relations.