We don’t give charity, we give jobs

We don’t just teach English, we help our students use English to find work. In fact, in Haiti someone with a high school degree who speaks English will often be chosen for work over someone with a university degree who does not. It’s just that powerful. Beyond finding new work, English speaking professionals are often promoted within their current jobs. This doesn’t just apply for industries such as hospitality and tourism, any business in Haiti that works with an international audience has a need for responsible English employees and more and more they are looking to EIM for such professionals.

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Meet Jure

Jure Esnold graduated in 2016 after working as a teacher and trip leader for EIM as well as a program director for the non-profit Project Hope Art. In 2017, he received a scholarship to Paul Quinn University in Dallas, Texas where he’s completing a 4-year Bachelors degree in Political Science. Jure’s goal is to return to Haiti after graduation and use his education and voice to make a lasting, positive impact at home.

What are employers saying:

  • “I’m so thankful that we get to work with Enock. He is a committed, engaging teacher that truly has a heart for his students and the advancement of their learning. He has a gift of meeting each student where they are- no matter the level, and creating a fun and motivating classroom experience.”

    - Chandler Busby, Haiti Design Co-Op

  • “Our staff has loved learning from Richardson over the past two years! Not only is he knowledgeable in the English language, he also makes the class environment fun and interactive for the students. Richardson’s class is the highlight”

    - Tiffany Robbins, Restavek Freedom Foundation

  • “We love working with Ony! He’s really passionate about teaching our sanitation and hygiene programs. Over the years, he’s gone above and beyond the role of an interpreter and become part of the Surge family.”

    - Shilpa Alva, Surge for Water

  • “In 2013, we were looking for a translator and we had the privilege to find Jure. He proved to be respectful, responsible, timely, sincere and so friendly we couldn’t get enough of him!”

    - Melissa Schilling, Project Hope Art

  • “Working with Marvens and English In Mind was a joy. Marvens brought an understanding of the goals for the translation and a commitment to the work. And of course everyone we worked with was professional, timely, and friendly.”

    - Laura Lampton Scott, Voice of Witness

Want to hire us?

EIM students have been employed by some of the top businesses, non-profits, and social enterprises in Haiti. From translators and interpreters, to English teachers, project managers, and more, employers know that EIM graduates have more than excellent English skills, they also have the reliability and professionalism required to succeed today.

Please fill out the form and someone will contact you shortly. Questions? Email steph@eimhaiti.org