France’s national leader in English teaching to children from 1 to 18. Offers part-time & full-time positions as Junior & Senior teachers and Team Managers 15 centers in Paris Native English speakers CELTA /TESOL /TEFL or teaching experience necessary Training included Material & lesson plans provided Minimum level of French EU citizen or valid work papers … Lire la suite »
Part-time positions to be filled immediately
We still have a few positions to be filled immediately in our centres in Paris and close suburbs. We are recruiting Junior Teachers for part-time positions starting now and ending on 13th July. Please send CV and cover letter at recruit@lespetitsbilingues.com
Recruiting new teachers in Chessy (Marne-la-Vallée)
We are now recruiting teaching staff in our Chessy centre (part-time). It is located in Seine-et-Marne (57 rue Charles de Gaulle 77700 Chessy, 5 minutes to Disneyland Resort Paris). Please contact the Directrice Marie-Anne Gosse with your C.V. and covering letter by email at: marnelavallee-est@lespetitsbilingues.com
Recruiting new teachers in Evreux
We are now recruiting teaching staff in our Evreux centre (part-time). Please contact the Directrice Helen Snyers with your C.V. & covering letter, or by email at evreux@lespetitsbilingues.com Evreux is located in Haute-Normandie (about 50 000 inhabitants). Les Petits Bilingues 33 rue Victor Hugo 27000 Evreux
How it works?
What happens if I want to take vacations or a few days off during the year to visit the country / go home?
You may take time off during the French school holidays (October, Christmas, winter time in February, Easter).
Why do you ask for a minimum level of French?
During the workshop, you may need to use French for discipline or to explain the rules of a game. These are the only times you may speak French during the workshop. You may also need to say a few words to the parents who wish to know if their child is making progress/ having fun…
Tips for finding a place to live in Paris
Renting an apartment on your own What you need to know: 1st step: Prepare your application with the necessary documents proving that you are able to pay your rent (bank affiliation, ID photocopie…) Our tip: prepare your application before coming to France 2nd step: Find a guarantor (« caution solidaire »): French landlords will ask you … Lire la suite »
How do I get a visa to work for Les Petits Bilingues?
If you are from a country within the European Union, no visa is required. Otherwise, several visas allow you to work for us. You need to obtain one before coming to France : • A student visa allows you to work part-time: you need to be accepted onto a French program of study , usually … Lire la suite »