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National Sales Manager

Kalamazoo, MI · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Excellent business English communication skills (written and verbal) * Proficiency with Microsoft ... Lead, coach, and maximize performance to achieve revenue, volume, and margin goals * Maintain and ...

As Business Development Sales Representative, your daily responsibilities will encompass ... Coaches, mentors, leaders, and peer-to-peer resource groups help support you where you need it.

As a German-English Business Development Sales Representative working on site in Athens, Greece ... Coaches, mentors, leaders, and peer-to-peer resource groups help support you where you need it.

Bilingual Coach (English/Spanish) CST/EST

$15.75 - $20/hr

Daily AI-assisted member rounding between scheduled visits, plus progress notes and chats completed within 24 business hours * Following SOPs for coaching structure, documentation, and escalation ...

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As a French-English Business Development Sales Representative working on site in Athens, Greece ... Coaches, mentors, leaders, and peer-to-peer resource groups help support you where you need it.

$24.20 - $36.30/hr

... English/Spanish Experience & Skills * Certified Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Lifestyle Coach ... business needs.

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Bilingual English/Spanish candidates are strongly preferred. This is not an inbound customer ... We want people who are competitive, coachable, professional, dependable, and motivated by ...

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How much do business english coach jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for business english coach in the United States is $84,190.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a business English coach do?

A Business English Coach helps professionals improve their English language skills specifically for business contexts. They focus on areas such as business writing, presentations, negotiations, and effective communication in the workplace. Their goal is to enhance a client's confidence and proficiency when using English in professional settings, often tailoring lessons to individual or company needs. This coaching can be beneficial for non-native speakers or anyone looking to advance their career in an English-speaking business environment.

How does a business English coach tailor their approach to meet the unique needs of professionals from different industries?

A Business English Coach customizes their coaching sessions by first assessing each client's specific industry, job responsibilities, and communication goals. This often involves creating role-play scenarios, reviewing actual work documents, or focusing on industry-specific vocabulary and cultural nuances. Coaches also adapt their teaching style to suit the client’s learning preferences and workplace challenges, ensuring that the language skills developed are directly applicable to real-world business situations. Collaboration with the client and sometimes their team helps ensure that learning outcomes align with both individual and organizational objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a business English coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Business English Coach, you need a strong background in English language instruction, business communication, and preferably a degree in English, education, or a related field. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, language assessment tools, and certifications such as TEFL or CELTA are commonly required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to tailor lessons to diverse professional contexts set top coaches apart. These skills ensure effective language development, client engagement, and successful communication outcomes for professionals in global business environments.

What is the difference between Business English Coach vs English Language Tutor?

AspectBusiness English CoachEnglish Language Tutor
CredentialsTEFL/TESOL certification, language teaching experienceTEFL/TESOL certification, general language teaching experience
Work EnvironmentCorporate settings, online coaching, business-focused classesSchools, private lessons, online platforms, general language learning
Employer & IndustryBusinesses, language training companies, online platformsLanguage schools, private clients, online tutoring platforms

While both roles involve teaching English, a Business English Coach specializes in improving communication skills for business contexts, often working with professionals and corporate clients. An English Language Tutor provides general language instruction to learners of all levels, focusing on overall language proficiency. The key difference lies in the focus and work environment, with Business English Coaches targeting business communication skills.

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Infographic showing various Business English Coach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $84,190 per year, or $40.5 per hour.

Bilingual Career/Job Search & Integration Coach (English/Portuguese)--part-time, casual

IMPACT Group

Princeton, NJ • On-site

Part-time

Retirement

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Job Description: IMPACT Group is a certified woman-owned career coaching firm based in St. Louis, MO that focuses on relocation, outplacement, and leadership development solutions. Our team of 300+ is united on one idea: People can succeed professionally and personally even through difficult career challenges and transitions. We are building a better world by empowering people to find and grow great careers. As employees transition in, within, and out of a company, IMPACT Group is by their side providing one-on-one coaching, innovative technology, and personalized job search or career development programs to help them find the best career path for them. We are on a mission to maximize human potential in an increasingly tech-enabled world. While partnering with companies of all sizes – large and small, national and global – our business model emphasizes the importance of providing the highest quality of services available to transitioning employees and their families. Description We have an opening for a part-time/casual career & integration coach based in the Princeton, NJ or Northeast US region/ area, (remote) to support our relocation and/or outplacement solutions. With relocation, we support employees and their spouses/families as they acclimate to new cities, integrate into new countries, and assist spouses/partners with finding employment. With outplacement, we work with employees receiving our outplacement services in finding new career opportunities. The Coach works in a 1:1 capacity with employees and their spouse/partners of our client companies who are relocating to the region or are searching for work as part of an outplacement in the area. The Coach uses IMPACT Group's technology and coaching methodology and also supports the spouse or partner of the relocating employee with job search support.This position is part-time/casual employment, working remotely from home. Although hours are not guaranteed, workload hours will start approximately 5 hours per week after paid training period and will gradually increase to around 20 hours over the course of a few months.Hourly rate in NJ is $45/hour, depending on experience and qualifications. Benefits include potential 401k eligibility based on hours worked and part-time paid sick leave per state law.Location is US-based only, in Princeton, NJ or the Northeast US region.Establishes rapport with program participants and motivates them to achieve professional and personal goals.Guides program participants through the coaching process and milestone completion.Advises and coaches career development, integration & transition issues and career options.Coaches on résumé writing, effective marketing techniques, interviewing and negotiating.Maintain internal online service delivery record for each participant serviced, according to organizational guidelines.Monitors progress of program participants, consults with them on specific subjects to improve their job search skills and knowledge and deals with personal issues that are affecting their careers and/or integration into the area. Requirements Minimum five years of experience in delivery of job search strategy/career coaching to individuals in various industries and levels. Experience coaching individuals, including expats/accompanying spouses, in job search and integration. Experience with resume development, interview preparation, career exploration, LinkedIn profiles and other social media platforms, plus other aspects of job search coaching.Currently resides in NJ or the NE US region and has knowledge of living and job searching there.Must be fluent in English and Portuguese.Very strong verbal / written communication skills. in English and Portuguese. We are also considering applications of coaches who are fluent in either or both Portuguese and Spanish, fluency in all three is of these languages is an added advantage.Experience with virtual coaching.Navigating through VISA challenges and working with career continuation scenarios a plus.Savvy with technology and AI knowledge. High-speed internet connection on a personal computer; headset with a microphone will be required (remote/work from home).Advise and coach participants in their career development, transition issues, cultural issues or challenges, and career options.Coach on CV/résumé writing, effective marketing techniques, interviewing and negotiating.Experience working with expatriates on job searches, cultural differences, and integrating into the US. Able to analyze and appropriately address transitional needs. Ability to engage and foster positive relationships with participants/clients.Understanding of business and cultural practices within the US. Currently lives and/or works in the Princeton, NJ area highly preferred. Or in the NE US region.Ability to work up to 20 hours/week as caseloads increase. Ideal Candidate:Expat or a repat.Cross-cultural competence is a must.Demonstrated expertise in facilitation, business coaching, career coaching, and integration coaching.Master’s degree in a discipline involving the study of human behavior, business or related field preferred.Coaching certificate or training.Familiarity with remote work and tools including Zoom, MS Teams, WhatsApp, Google Meet, etc. .Has personally relocated to a different country. IMPACT Group is the leading provider of career-life transition services serving more than 150 Fortune 500 companies world wide and ranked #1 for customer satisfaction for 15+ years. Please read more at www.impactgrouphr.com. Applicant Data Disclosure & Privacy Notice (GDPR + CPRA) This Applicant Data Disclosure & Privacy Notice (“Notice”) explains how IMPACT Group (“Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) collects, uses, shares, retains, and protects personal data in connection with our recruiting and hiring process, including when you apply for a job through our applicant tracking system (“ATS”). This Notice applies to applicants, candidates, and individuals interacting with our recruitment process (“Applicants”). 1) Who We Are (Controller / Business) Company Name: IMPACT Group Address: 12977 North Outer 40 Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141 United States Email: hresources@impactgrouphr.com Phone: + 1 800-420-2420 GDPR Data Controller For individuals located in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom, or Switzerland, IMPACT Group is the data controller of your personal data. California CPRA Business For California residents, IMPACT Group is a “business” as defined under the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). 2) Categories of Personal Data We Collect We may collect the following categories of personal data from you, depending on the role and recruitment stage: A. Identifiers & Contact Information • Name, email address, phone number• Mailing address (if provided)• Online identifiers (e.g., IP address, device identifiers) B. Professional & Employment-Related Information • Resume/CV, cover letter, work history, education• Certifications, languages, skills, portfolio, writing samples• References and referral information (if provided) C. Recruiting Process Information • Interview notes, assessment results, communications• Application status, scheduling history, outcomes D. Sensitive Personal Information (Only When Permitted/Required) We may collect limited sensitive personal data only where permitted by law and/or relevant to the hiring process, such as:• Disability or accommodation needs• Work authorization/immigration status (as required)• Diversity/equal opportunity data (optional, where applicable)• Background check results (only after applicable notice/authorization)We do not use sensitive personal information to infer characteristics about you for unrelated purposes. E. Technical & Usage Data (ATS and Website) • Log data, browser type, operating system• Interaction data within our career site/ATS 3) Sources of Personal Data We collect personal data from:• You directly (applications, communications, interviews)• Recruiting sources you authorize (e.g., LinkedIn or job boards)• Referees you provide (where permitted)• Service providers supporting recruiting (e.g., ATS, assessments)• Background check providers (only where applicable and authorized) 4) Purposes for Using Personal Data We use your personal data to:1. Process your application and evaluate your qualifications2. Communicate with you about roles, interviews, and outcomes3. Conduct interviews and assessments (where applicable)4. Verify information provided (e.g., references, work eligibility)5. Perform background checks (only when permitted/authorized)6. Comply with legal obligations, including employment and recordkeeping laws7. Improve our recruiting process, including system administration, analytics, and security8. Maintain talent pools (with your consent where required) 5) Legal Bases for Processing (GDPR) If you are located in the EEA/UK/Switzerland, we process your personal data under one or more of these legal bases:• Legitimate Interests: to manage recruitment, assess candidates, and secure our systems• Contract / Pre-contractual Steps: to take steps at your request prior to entering an employment contract• Legal Obligation: to comply with employment, tax, immigration, and equal opportunity laws• Consent: for certain optional activities (e.g., keeping you in a talent pool, diversity data where required)You may withdraw consent at any time where processing is based on consent, without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing. 6) CPRA Notice at Collection (California Applicants) If you are a California resident, the CPRA requires that we disclose the categories of personal information collected and the purposes for which it is used.We collect the categories listed in Section 2 above for the business purposes described in Section 4, including:• recruiting and hiring decisions,• security and fraud prevention,• legal compliance,• internal operational purposes.We do not sell your personal information.We do not share your personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising (as defined by the CPRA). 7) How We Disclose/Share Personal Data We may disclose personal data to:A. Internal Stakeholders• HR, recruiting staff, hiring managers, and interviewers• Internal legal, IT, finance, and security staff (as needed)B. Service Providers / ProcessorsWe use vetted third-party providers that support recruitment, such as:• Applicant Tracking System provider• Interview scheduling tools• Video conferencing platforms• Skills/assessment providers• Background check providers (where applicable)These parties are required to use personal data only to provide services to us and to protect it appropriately.C. Legal and Compliance DisclosuresWe may disclose data if required to comply with law, regulation, legal process, or government requests, or to protect rights and safety.D. Corporate TransactionsIf we are involved in a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, your data may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to confidentiality protections. 8) Automated Decision-Making We do not make hiring decisions based solely on automated decision-making that produces legal or similarly significant effects.If we use automated tools to assist with recruiting (for example, to help sort applications), they are used with human review and appropriate safeguards. 9) Data Retention We retain applicant data only as long as reasonably necessary for recruiting and legal compliance.Typical retention periods:• Unsuccessful candidates: [e.g., 1–3 years] after the hiring decision• Hired candidates: data may be transferred into personnel files and retained per employment record retention rules• Talent pools: retained until you request deletion or after [e.g., 2 years] of inactivity, whichever occurs firstRetention may vary by jurisdiction and legal requirements. 10) International Transfers (GDPR) Because we are U.S.-based, your information may be transferred to and processed in the United States or other countries where we or our service providers operate.Where required under GDPR, we use appropriate safeguards such as:• Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission, and/or• Other legally recognized transfer mechanismsYou may request more information about these safeguards by contacting us. 11) Your Rights A. GDPR Rights (EEA/UK/Switzerland)You may have the right to:• Access your personal data• Correct inaccurate or incomplete personal data• Request deletion (“right to be forgotten”)• Restrict processing• Object to processing (including based on legitimate interests)• Data portability (where applicable)• Lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authorityB. CPRA Rights (California Residents)You may have the right to:• Know what personal information we collect, use, and disclose• Access specific pieces of personal information• Delete personal information (subject to exceptions)• Correct inaccurate personal information• Limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information (where applicable)• Not be discriminated against for exercising your privacy rightsTo exercise your rights, contact us using the information in Section 12. 12) How to Submit a Privacy Request To exercise privacy rights, please contact:Email: hresources@impactgrouphr.com Subject Line: “Applicant Privacy Request”Mail: 12977 North Outer 40 Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141 United StatesWe may need to verify your identity before fulfilling your request. If you use an authorized agent (California), we may request proof of authorization. 13) Security Measures We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect applicant data, such as access controls, encryption (where appropriate), and vendor security requirements.No system can be guaranteed 100% secure, but we work to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or alteration. 14) Equal Opportunity and Optional Demographic Data Where permitted or required, we may request optional demographic information (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, disability status) to support equal employment opportunity reporting and diversity initiatives.Providing this information is voluntary (where applicable) and will not affect hiring decisions. 15) Children’s Privacy Our recruiting process is not intended for children under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from children through our ATS. 16) Changes to This Notice We may update this Notice periodically. If we make material changes, we will post the updated Notice with a revised effective date. Powered by JazzHR u8fDCNdkrs