Co-facilitate English Club for College Teachers - Onsite in Ukraine
United States
Posted on Jun 3, 2026
Start date
September 14, 2026
End date
December 21, 2026
Duration
14 weeks
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Activity/project background
A business college in Ukraine is one of the leading institutions in the country dedicated to preparing the next generation of specialists for the global economy. The faculty prepares specialists in fields like IT, graphic design, international management, and finance. Preparing students for a global economy requires them to develop a strong grasp of English and requires their teachers of various disciplines to excel with their English language acquisition as they work to modernize the curriculum. To achieve this, the college is launching an English club—a dedicated program for teachers of different subjects to improve their English language skills.
English language skills are critical for business educators and professionals to participate in the global economy. In Ukraine, business leaders are already isolated due to the ongoing war. Developing and practicing English language skills allows these individuals to participate more fully in different international conferences, programs, and trainings. Not only does this serve the faculty engaged in this project, but also their students who benefit from a modernized curriculum and especially the connections and opportunities that such relationships can forge.
The college is interested in collaborating with a Virtual Service Pilot Participant (VSPP) to co-lead weekly virtual sessions focused on fluid communication and professional confidence; vocational English tailored to the modern business world; and cross-cultural exchange presentations and conversations that builds a bridge between Ukraine and the international community. During English club sessions, the teachers are expected to enhance their command of English, increase confidence in their language usage for academic needs, improve their communication skills, and foster cross-cultural understanding. This engagement is more than a teaching role: it is a resilience-building project. The VSPP’s expertise will directly support Ukrainian educators as they modernize their curriculum and integrate into the global digital economy during extremely turbulent time for Ukraine.
The college has previously partnered with the Peace Corps and understands the unique role of a VSPP compared to a traditional Peace Corps Volunteer or a Peace Corps Response Volunteer.
Engagement and tasks
The VSPP will engage in the following tasks, in collaboration with their host country partners:
Online collaboration will generally occur between 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Ukraine time. Specific times will be determined during orientation.
The host country counterpart will have access to email, WhatsApp, Google Meet, and Zoom for regular communication and collaboration.
Per the Child Protection Code of Conduct, when engaging online with minors (0–18), two adults must be present.
Optional Additional Activities
The Peace Corps mission is to promote world peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:
Essential Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in any field
Experience:
September 14, 2026
End date
December 21, 2026
Duration
14 weeks
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Activity/project background
A business college in Ukraine is one of the leading institutions in the country dedicated to preparing the next generation of specialists for the global economy. The faculty prepares specialists in fields like IT, graphic design, international management, and finance. Preparing students for a global economy requires them to develop a strong grasp of English and requires their teachers of various disciplines to excel with their English language acquisition as they work to modernize the curriculum. To achieve this, the college is launching an English club—a dedicated program for teachers of different subjects to improve their English language skills.
English language skills are critical for business educators and professionals to participate in the global economy. In Ukraine, business leaders are already isolated due to the ongoing war. Developing and practicing English language skills allows these individuals to participate more fully in different international conferences, programs, and trainings. Not only does this serve the faculty engaged in this project, but also their students who benefit from a modernized curriculum and especially the connections and opportunities that such relationships can forge.
The college is interested in collaborating with a Virtual Service Pilot Participant (VSPP) to co-lead weekly virtual sessions focused on fluid communication and professional confidence; vocational English tailored to the modern business world; and cross-cultural exchange presentations and conversations that builds a bridge between Ukraine and the international community. During English club sessions, the teachers are expected to enhance their command of English, increase confidence in their language usage for academic needs, improve their communication skills, and foster cross-cultural understanding. This engagement is more than a teaching role: it is a resilience-building project. The VSPP’s expertise will directly support Ukrainian educators as they modernize their curriculum and integrate into the global digital economy during extremely turbulent time for Ukraine.
The college has previously partnered with the Peace Corps and understands the unique role of a VSPP compared to a traditional Peace Corps Volunteer or a Peace Corps Response Volunteer.
Engagement and tasks
The VSPP will engage in the following tasks, in collaboration with their host country partners:
- Co-design session plans for English club meetings for teachers of various disciplines with clear policies, procedures, resources, and outcomes that encourage language proficiency, confidence, and cultural understanding. The sessions would focus on business communication themes such as business trips, pitching, negotiations, professional networking, etc.
- Co-develop learning resources that incorporate ESL teaching techniques and technologies, U.S. education procedures, and intercultural immersion
- Co-teach one 75-minute English club session per week for a group of 10–15 teachers
- Co-assess sessions and use the assessment to identify learning objectives and appropriate communicative activities for additional sessions throughout the engagement
Online collaboration will generally occur between 4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Ukraine time. Specific times will be determined during orientation.
The host country counterpart will have access to email, WhatsApp, Google Meet, and Zoom for regular communication and collaboration.
Per the Child Protection Code of Conduct, when engaging online with minors (0–18), two adults must be present.
Optional Additional Activities
The Peace Corps mission is to promote world peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:
- To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women.
- To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served.
- To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.
Essential Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in any field
Experience:
- 1 year of TEFL/TESOL in the U.S.A. or abroad
- Teaching or facilitating sessions, presentations, workshops, or public talks to adult audiences