This role is vital in making learners feel welcome and empowered, helping them navigate daily life and participate more fully in society.
What are we looking for?
For this particular role, we are looking for people who also have Great English skills You should have a strong grasp of the English language Teaching or group facilitation Experience in teaching or leading groups Communication You need to be a good communicator and enjoy chatting with people Empathy and patience Being patient and understanding is key, especially when helping learners who might be shy or struggling Passion for helping You should genuinely enjoy helping others and seeing them succeed Cultural awareness It's important to be comfortable working with people from different backgrounds and cultures Organisational skills You'll need to plan and manage the sessions, so being organised will help Creativity Coming up with fun and engaging activities will make the sessions more enjoyable for everyone
What will you be doing?
This role is all about creating a fun and relaxed space where learners can practise their English outside of WEA classes. You'll lead conversation sessions that focus on everyday language use, cultural exchange, and building community connections. By offering a friendly environment for learners to chat and interact, you'll help them gain confidence, improve their conversational skills, and feel more at home in the local community. This club is a great supplement to their ESOL classes, giving them extra practice and a chance to use what they've learned in real-life situations. This offer from \"WEA - Adult Learning, Within Reach\" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 65% flex score.","identifier":{"@type":"PropertyValue","name":"WEA - Adult Learning, Within Reach","value":"6510a38b126befcd5e51dc04"},"hiringOrganization":{"@type":"Organization","name":"WEA - Adult Learning, Within Reach","sameAs":"https://linktr.ee/","logo":"https://cdn-s3.jobgether.com/weaadultlearningwithinreach/profile.webp"},"datePosted":"Mon Jul 21 2025 07:48:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)","employmentType":["FULL_TIME"],"applicantLocationRequirements":[{"@type":"Country","name":"GB"}],"jobLocation":[{"@type":"Place","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressLocality":"Bristol","addressCountry":"GB"}}],"validThrough":"2026-07-17T23:20:04.762Z"}
Volunteer Leader of conversation club for ESOL learners | WEA
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Volunteer Leader of conversation club for ESOL learners | WEA
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Founded in 1903, the WEA is a charity and the UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of adult education.
With the support of nearly 2,000 volunteers, 2,000 tutors and over 5,200 members, we deliver friendly, student-centred and tutor-led education for adults from all walks of life.
We bring education into the heart of communities, helping people learn whatever they want – from maths, English and skills for employment, through health and wellbeing courses, to cultural studies that help students broaden their horizons and community engagement programmes that encourage active citizenship.
The WEA provides courses across four curriculum themes:
• Employability: to develop confidence, understanding and skills to help adults, at all stages of their lives, participate more fully in the world of work
• Health & Wellbeing: to combat health inequalities and promote a social and preventative model of health and well-being
• Community Engagement: to combat social exclusion and promote active citizenship
• Cultural Studies: to broaden horizons through understanding cultures, identities and environments embodying our commitment to social purpose
The WEA’s mission is to create “a better world, equal, democratic and just; through adult education the WEA challenges and inspires individuals, communities and society.”
A Conversation Club Volunteer at WEA will be a key player in helping ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learners improve their English-speaking skills
What difference will you make?
This role is vital in making learners feel welcome and empowered, helping them navigate daily life and participate more fully in society.
What are we looking for?
For this particular role, we are looking for people who also have Great English skills You should have a strong grasp of the English language Teaching or group facilitation Experience in teaching or leading groups Communication You need to be a good communicator and enjoy chatting with people Empathy and patience Being patient and understanding is key, especially when helping learners who might be shy or struggling Passion for helping You should genuinely enjoy helping others and seeing them succeed Cultural awareness It's important to be comfortable working with people from different backgrounds and cultures Organisational skills You'll need to plan and manage the sessions, so being organised will help Creativity Coming up with fun and engaging activities will make the sessions more enjoyable for everyone
What will you be doing?
This role is all about creating a fun and relaxed space where learners can practise their English outside of WEA classes. You'll lead conversation sessions that focus on everyday language use, cultural exchange, and building community connections. By offering a friendly environment for learners to chat and interact, you'll help them gain confidence, improve their conversational skills, and feel more at home in the local community. This club is a great supplement to their ESOL classes, giving them extra practice and a chance to use what they've learned in real-life situations.