Top 8 online TEFL employers for South Africans

You asked for it, so here it is! We know, as a South African, finding work as an online TEFL teacher can seem almost impossible at times but, honestly, it’s not! Heaps of our South African TEFL graduates are happily teaching English online and you can too! We’ve dug deep for you to find the Top 8 online TEFL employers for South African teachers – enjoy!

Profy

This is an online English teaching platform in Latin America. Most students are adults/professionals and are looking to get from (lower) intermediate levels of English to fluency through one-to-one classes. This is great if you’re looking to specialise in teaching adults or want to stretch your Business English TEFL skills!

Requirements: No specific requirements, you just need a professional attitude! We would recommend you get TEFL qualified first though, to make sure your students keep coming back to you!

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

 

Amazing Talker

This is a great company that focuses on one-to-one teaching and offers really flexible working for their teachers. They also have a matching system! Teachers list the days/times that they are available for work and their specialisms or areas of interest (e.g., adult learners and conversation skills), and then students are matched to the relevant teachers, based on the short quiz they take before signing up. It’s a great opportunity to be able to specialise in different areas within your classes, while keeping your lessons varied and expanding your TEFL skills!

Requirements: 1 year of teaching experience (either online or classroom) and a TEFL certificate. We would also recommend taking the specialist Teaching English One-to-one and Online course to help boost your teacher profile and increase your matches (and your salary!)

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

woman teaching group class on laptop

Preply

Preply began as a platform for tutors to help students with SAT prep. In more recent years, they’ve evolved to offer different types of lessons, to all ages, in nearly 50 languages! So, if you’re not a native-English speaker, you can teach both your native language and English to students – winner! Due to this, you’ll also find a huge variety in your students, their ages, and where they are from, which makes it super easy for you to be flexible and work around your current schedule.

Requirements: Preply don’t list any specific requirements on their website, but we would recommend you get TEFL qualified first, to stand out from the crowd and ensure you feel ready to teach English!

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

 

Eigox

Eigox is a Japanese language company that focuses on teaching conversation skills to Japanese learners. You will be using Skype for your lessons (a bit of a blast from the past!) as they don’t have their own teaching platform. There is a lot of flexibility for teachers with regards to when you work, as the minimum requirement for teaching is only 10 hours per week, classes are only 25 minutes long, and classes are offered to students 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. So, you just need to pick the times and dates that fit with your schedule! Another great bonus is that you can gradually increase your hourly rates, based on good performance!

Requirements: If you’re applying to be a ‘Native Instructor’ (one of their teacher options) then you need to speak English as a native language. Other than that, you just need a TEFL certificate and a PayPal account!

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

 

Cambly

This is a super popular online TEFL employer for newly qualified TEFL teachers, as they boast some of the lowest tutor requirements on the market. Generally, you’ll use software such as Skype or Zoom to host your lessons, as, like Eigox, they don’t have their own teaching platform. The great news is, they provide you with all the teaching resources you need and full lesson plans, so you just need to turn up and teach – easy!

Requirements:  As long as you’re fluent in English, you can apply to become a Cambly tutor! We would recommend you get TEFL qualified first though, to make sure your students get good quality English lessons!

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

woman teaching online english lesson

Learntalk

Learntalk is a Hong Kong-based, online language school dedicated to teaching English. You’ll be teaching adults, which is great for those looking to specialise their TEFL teaching, experience more motivated students, and experience more focused subject matter in lessons (e.g., Business English or conversational skills). You’ll be assessed on your teaching skills prior to starting teaching, and then your pay level will correspond to your teaching ability. So, be sure to make a good first impression!

Requirements: A bachelor’s degree (or higher) and a TEFL certificate.

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

 

Alter

Alter is a rapidly growing online TEFL employer from Poland, that teaches students via Zoom. You’ll have the opportunity to teach students from 7 years old to young adults, and at various different language levels, so classes should be varied! You will also have the opportunity to deliver classes to small groups as well as one-to-one teaching, and this range of classes will help you develop your teaching abilities and lesson planning skills quickly!

Requirements: Alter need their teachers to be native speakers of English and have a BA degree, or at least be in their 2nd year of studying towards a BA degree. You also need to have a TEFL certificate.

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

 

And if you’re looking for some volunteer work, to build up your experience (and some good karma!), then you could be a Volunteer Online TEFL teacher with Nevy’s Language.

Nevy’s Language

This is a Canadian non-profit organisation that runs online language programs for immigrants in English speaking countries across the world. Their TEFL ‘training program’ lasts for around 2 months per student, so you would only have to commit to a short period of time, and they will provide you with all the necessary teaching materials, so all the prep work is done for you! It’s a great way to gain some experience and make a real difference to people’s lives!

Requirements: To be able to commit to at least 4 hours per week, and that’s it! We would recommend you get TEFL qualified first though, to make sure you’re able to really help your students by providing quality teaching!

Check out their job posting on the LoveTEFL jobs page for more info.

How to teach English guide

These companies/platforms are great starting points to find a job teaching English online as a South African, but there are many more! Check out our online teaching jobs page for a full range of the best online TEFL employers for South Africans or download our FREE TEFL for South Africans guide! There is also a handy Facebook group that you could join for advice about online teaching.

Need some more specific advice? Request a free call back and one of our TEFL Experts will be happy to help.

 

Good luck in your job hunt and happy TEFLing!

I have been traveling and teaching ESL abroad ever since I graduated university. This life choice has taken me around the world and allowed me to experience cultures and meet people that I did not know existed.

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