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ESL Teacher Summer Camp

Irvine, CA · On-site

$20 - $27/hr

All applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or higher, preferably in TESOL. * CELTA certificate or its equivalent. * Prior ESL experience of teaching teenagers. * Native fluency in English.

All applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or higher, preferably in TESOL. * CELTA certificate or its equivalent. * Prior ESL experience of teaching teenagers. * Effective written and oral ...

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How much do summer tesol teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for summer tesol teaching in the United States is $56,698.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $63,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is summer TESOL teaching?

Summer TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) teaching jobs involve instructing students in English language skills during the summer months. These positions can be found at schools, universities, language camps, and private institutes, often focusing on intensive language immersion and cultural exchange. Teachers plan lessons, assess student progress, and create engaging activities to help learners improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in English. Summer TESOL teaching is ideal for those passionate about education and interested in working with diverse international students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a summer TESOL teacher?

To thrive as a Summer TESOL Teacher, you need a solid grasp of English language instruction, lesson planning, and a TESOL/TEFL certification or equivalent qualification. Familiarity with digital teaching tools, language learning platforms, and classroom management systems is commonly required. Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help foster a supportive and engaging learning environment for diverse students. These skills ensure effective language acquisition, student engagement, and a positive classroom experience during intensive summer programs.

What are the typical challenges faced by teachers in a summer TESOL program, and how can they be addressed?

In a summer TESOL teaching role, instructors often encounter challenges such as engaging students with varying English proficiency levels and maintaining motivation during an intensive, short-term course. To address these, teachers can employ interactive activities, group work, and differentiated instruction tailored to individual needs. Collaboration with fellow teachers and regular feedback sessions help share effective strategies and foster a supportive work environment. Flexibility and creativity are key to overcoming the fast-paced nature of summer programs and ensuring students make meaningful progress.

What is the difference between Summer Tesol Teaching vs Summer ESL Teaching?

AspectSummer Tesol TeachingSummer ESL Teaching
Required CertificationsTESOL certification often preferredTESOL or TEFL certification typically required
Work EnvironmentTeaching English to non-native speakers, often abroad or in summer programsTeaching English as a Second Language, usually in summer language camps or programs
Employer & Industry UsageLanguage schools, summer programs, international campsLanguage institutes, summer schools, international organizations

Summer Tesol Teaching and Summer ESL Teaching are closely related roles focused on teaching English to non-native speakers during summer. While both often require TESOL or TEFL certifications and involve similar environments, Summer Tesol Teaching emphasizes teaching English with a TESOL certification, often abroad, whereas Summer ESL Teaching may include a broader range of ESL programs and settings. Understanding these distinctions helps candidates choose the role that best fits their credentials and career goals.

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ESL Teacher for Summer Camp in Hoboken

YES USA

Hoboken, NJ • On-site

$20 - $27/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description


Location
Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ)
Program Dates & Schedule
  • Class Schedule:
    • Weekdays: (9:00 AM - 12:15 PM (15-minute break)
    • Double session days: 2:30 PM - 5:45 PM
  • Contracted Hours: 2 weeks (30 hours) or 4 weeks (60 hours) available

Course Dates:
  • Week 1: July 8, 9, 10 (double class), 13
  • Week 2: July 14, 15, 16, 17 (double class)
  • Week 3: July 22, 23, 24 (double class), 27
  • Week 4: July 28, 29, 30, 31 (double class)
  • 2-week contract: Weeks 3-4
  • 4-week contract: Full program

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 when necessary
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, 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, candidates will:
  • Provide three professional references
  • Undergo a background check

Upon hiring, candidates must:
  • Submit copies of diplomas and certifications
  • Complete onboarding paperwork
  • Watch a training video