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Supply International Language Instructor
Teach languages on a flexible, occasional basis. Salary of $161.78/day. Emphasis on inclusion, professional conduct, and career growth opportunities.
If you’re looking for a flexible role where you can make an impact teaching languages, the Supply International Language Instructor position is a solid match. This occasional job pays $161.78 per day and is open to educators with strong fluency in languages such as Cantonese, Filipino, Italian, Mandarin, and others.
The application process is inclusive and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds, with a strong emphasis on professional conduct and practising core values. You’ll need a high school diploma or higher, language teaching experience, and, if successful, a reference confirming your active engagement in your faith community.
What You’ll Do Every Day
On the job, responsibilities include creating engaging lessons aligned with current educational standards and maintaining a safe, respectful classroom.
You’ll track attendance accurately, report student progress, and collaborate closely with school staff for student success.
Designing lesson plans for different language abilities will be key, as will integrating cultural understanding in your teaching.
Instructors are expected to follow all professional workplace and safety guidelines, fostering an environment of respect.
Flexibility is part of the role—you’ll cover staff absences as needed, making adaptability a valued trait.
Major Advantages
One standout benefit is the diversity in both languages taught and the community you’ll serve, offering enriching cultural experiences.
The per-day pay structure allows flexibility for those not seeking a full-time role but who want stable, meaningful work.
Drawbacks to Consider
Supply positions mean irregular hours—work may not be consistent week to week.
The application requires proof of active Catholic faith practice, narrowing eligibility for some candidates.
Final Verdict
For language educators comfortable with casual assignments and who appreciate diversity in their work, this position represents a rewarding and flexible opportunity that balances adequate compensation with a meaningful role in education.