Assessor (Clbpt)

2 weeks ago


Vancouver, Canada MOSAIC BC Full time

**Internal/ External**

**Assessor,**
**CLPBT MOSAIC Engage**

**POSITION**: Assessor (CLBPT) - On-call

**DEPARTMENT**:Employment, Language, and Social Enterprise
Possible locations:
1. Surrey***
2. Abbotsford
3. Vancouver

**POSITION FUNCTION**:
This position is responsible for conducting and scoring clients’ assessments in Listening, Speaking,
Reading, and Writing for CLBPT (Canadian Language Benchmarks Placement Test) at Surrey
- Scott
Road and Abbotsford. Some assessments may also be available at our Vancouver location on
Commercial Drive, as well as online.

**QUALIFICATIONS**:

- CLBPT Assessor Certification*

(*Please note that assessors must already hold their certification prior to being considered for
this position.)
- A recognized university degree in English, Linguistics, or similar field.
- TESL training recognized by TESL Canada.
- Minimum three (3) years of experience teaching English as a Second Language to adults.

**Job Skills and Ability:
- Completely fluent in all English skills.
- Must have strong technology skills and be computer-literate.
- Possess superior time-management skills
- Culturally aware and respectful to all clients and colleagues
- Reliable and trustworthy

**HOURS**:On-call, Weekdays, Weekends, and Evenings

**PAY**: $ 31.00 per hour

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**HIRING PROCESS**: Hiring Team

Please reference “**Your Name - CLBPT Assessor (preferred**
**DEADLINE**:Ongoing

**NOTE**: We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only applicants considered for an
interview will be contacted. Before applying, you must be legally permitted to work in Canada
through citizenship or permanent resident status. If you have a work permit, please ensure that it
allows you to work for the duration of the position.

**Posting Date:
**- MOSAIC is committed to promoting equal employment opportunities for all members of the _
- communityEmpowering newcomers to fully participate in Canadian society