Freelance Business English Trainer (Native level Speaker | Corporate French Clients | MS Teams)

31 March, 2026
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Job description

About Us

Virtual English Training (VET), established in 2008, provides high-quality Business and General English lessons to French professionals working across a range of industries. Our clients are individuals within companies who require practical, results-driven English training for the workplace.

Role Overview

We are currently recruiting native level English-speaking trainers to join our growing team on a freelance basis. Due to an increase in student demand, we have consistent teaching hours available for the right candidates. Lessons are delivered:

- Via MS Teams
- During standard French working hours
- In sessions of 30 or 60 minutes

Salary and benefits


Employment Type: Contractor
Salary: $10000.00 - 25000.00 Per Year

Requirements

Experience: Minimum 2 years’ experience teaching English as a foreign language, preferably online Proven experience teaching Business English to adult professionals Experience working with corporate clients and adapting to workplace needs Familiarity with delivering lessons via MS Teams or similar platforms Experience teaching French learners (highly desirable)

How to apply

Please submit your CV along with a brief introduction outlining your experience and availability.

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