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ESL Teacher

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Instruction should support the development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills ... materials aligned with California Adult Education standards. • Integrate family literacy, parent ...

Workforce Development Classification: Non-Exempt, Part-Time Location: Inkster, MI Supervises: NA ... Teach in-person, remotely (via Zoom), and/or in hybrid settings, adapting materials and strategies ...

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Online ESL Teacher (WFH)

Miami, FL · On-site +1

$15 - $24/hr

... materials provided - no lesson planning required Professional training and ongoing development Supportive team and structured teaching platform Requirements * Bachelor's degree or higher * ESL or ...

Use a variety of techniques to assess learners' needs; select materials appropriate to learners ... Attend professional developmental workshops and conferences, earning a minimum of 12 hours of ...

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How much do esl materials development jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for esl materials development in the United States is $101,454.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $129,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ESL Materials Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ESL Materials Developer, you need expertise in English language teaching methodologies, curriculum design, and a solid understanding of language acquisition, often supported by a degree in TESOL, Applied Linguistics, or Education. Familiarity with authoring tools (like Adobe InDesign or Canva), Learning Management Systems (LMS), and digital content creation platforms is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong collaboration and communication skills help developers create engaging and effective learning resources. These capabilities ensure that materials are pedagogically sound, accessible, and tailored to diverse learner needs, supporting successful language acquisition.

What is ESL materials development?

ESL materials development refers to the process of creating, adapting, and evaluating educational resources specifically designed for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). This includes textbooks, worksheets, audio-visual aids, digital content, and other teaching tools aimed at enhancing English language learning for non-native speakers. Materials developers consider learners’ cultural backgrounds, language proficiency levels, and specific learning objectives to ensure resources are engaging and effective. The goal is to support teachers and learners with materials that foster language acquisition in diverse educational settings.

What is the difference between Esl Materials Development vs Esl Curriculum Design?

AspectEsl Materials DevelopmentEsl Curriculum Design
Primary FocusCreating teaching materials and resources for ESL learnersPlanning and structuring entire ESL courses and programs
Required SkillsContent creation, instructional design, language expertiseCurriculum planning, educational theory, assessment design
Work EnvironmentEducational publishers, language schools, online platformsSchools, educational institutions, curriculum development agencies

While both roles involve ESL education, Esl Materials Development focuses on creating specific teaching resources, whereas Esl Curriculum Design involves developing comprehensive course structures. Understanding these differences helps educators and employers align job expectations and career paths effectively.

What are some common challenges faced by ESL Materials Developers, and how can they be addressed?

ESL Materials Developers often face the challenge of creating engaging, level-appropriate content that meets the diverse needs of learners from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Adapting materials for different proficiency levels and ensuring alignment with curriculum standards can be complex. Collaboration with teachers and feedback from students can help refine resources to be more effective and relevant. Staying updated with current trends in language teaching and incorporating technology can also enhance the quality and appeal of materials.
Infographic showing various Esl Materials Development job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,454 per year, or $48.8 per hour.
Adult Education and Family Literacy: ESL Instructor

Adult Education and Family Literacy: ESL Instructor

Township High School District 214

Arlington Heights, IL

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

COMMUNITY EDUCATION: ADULT EDUCATION & FAMILY LITERACY - ESL INSTRUCTOR 


LENGTH OF ASSIGNMENT:  Semester to semester basis, based on program needs. Reports to the Head Instructor of ESL-IEL/CE.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Instructs learners following the ESL Curriculum that is aligned with the Illinois ESL Content Standards and College & Career Readiness Standards (CCRS);
  • Utilizes designated core text materials and various appropriate authentic materials from the community, including technology, in a contextualized instructional approach;
  • Explains and defines workers' rights and identifies ways to report violations of a worker's rights.
  • Takes students on a field trip to the comprehensive One Stop Center to promote the services available there.
  • Identifies and defines different occupational clusters.
  • Helps students identify barriers to educational and economic pathways.
  • Reviews and explains current course offerings at the local Community College.
  • Engages learners in interactive, participatory lessons following the principles of adult learning, instructional approaches, learning styles, and assessment as outlined in our ESL Curriculum;
  • Embeds critical thinking/problem-solving skills and community-building activities, and teaches learning strategies in instruction in order to meet learners' needs beyond survival skills;
  • Incorporates learners' prior experiences, cultural heritage, and community resources into instruction while demonstrating a caring and supportive attitude, flexibility, openness, and sensitivity for cultural, gender and age differences in adult learners;
  • Follows the steps of the ESL student orientation process in the Packet for ESL Instructors and creates student interaction by implementing the activities in the Student Success Activity Book;
  • Encourages learner persistence in setting individual short-term and long-term goals while fostering self confidence in ability to succeed and to manage negative forces to retention;
  • Monitors learner progress by utilizing alternative assessment tools and processes, including the Individual Student Competency Checklist; 
  • Utilizes Tests and Test Prep materials and Post-Test Competencies for CASAS Forms listing to prepare students for CASAS post-testing;
 


POSITION EXPECTATIONS:

 
  • Accurately fulfills the requirements of the data collection process within the requested time frame;
  • Reviews and analyzes the DAIS-I Instructor Outcomes Report - Individual each semester;
  • Attends and documents an annual minimum of twelve hours of professional development relevant to ESL levels currently taught, including two program-hosted ESL professional development meetings (Fall and Spring);
  • Keeps current with program information and updates by reading all ESL teacher memos and email communications;
  • Must complete new employee GCN training and updates annually as required according to deadlines
  • Must demonstrate appropriate interpersonal skills in dealing with staff, students, parents, outside officials/agencies, and the general public.
  • Must project a positive image of the district as well as exhibit a positive employee attitude.
  • Performs other tasks assigned by supervisor
 


QUALIFICATIONS:

 
  • ESL Standards Proficient Instructor Certification.
  • Three years of experience in teaching adult ESL.
  • ICCB Preferred Instructor status.
  • BA/BS degree in Education or related field, including language instruction methodology.
  • Must complete the ICCB "Orientation to Adult Education for Instructors" upon hiring.
  • Must clear a fingerprint background check through District 214.
  • Able to instruct a class for a minimum of 3 hours.
  • Able to perform frequent bending, stooping, and reaching activities.
  • Must have physical ability to lift/move supplies, materials and office equipment up to 10 lbs.
 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:   Complete an online application and provide the following information:

 
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume listing experience, training and education.
  • Three (3) current references with contact information.
 

Click on the RED "APPLY" button above to begin an online application.
 

 

  "We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our district. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status."