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Teaching English in Spain is an exciting way to immerse yourself in Spanish culture while making a difference. On CIEE’s Teach in Spain program, you will be placed as a language and culture assistant at a public school in the region of Madrid where you will help students develop their English skills. With three-day weekends every week, you’ll plenty of time to travel, learn Spanish, and get involved in the local community.

CIEE will support you through every step of teaching English in Spain by providing:

  • Guaranteed placement in the region of Madrid
  • Expert visa guidance and preparation before departure
  • Orientation, airport pickup, accommodations, and networking events upon arrival
  • Safety net of insurance, emergency assistance, and ongoing support from CIEE staff in Madrid

Boost your Spanish level before you start teaching by living with a local host family and taking intensive Spanish language classes with CIEE’sTeach in Spain + 2 Weeks of Spanish ImmersionorTeach in Spain + 4 Weeks of Spanish Immersionprograms.

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Teach in Spain Programs

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    Madrid, Spain

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    Work as a Language and Culture Assistant in public primary or secondary schools in the region of Madrid.

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    Madrid, Spain

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Learn Spanish While Teaching in Spain

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Teach in Spain Volunteer in Castilla y Leon– With a duration of three months, this is our shortest and most immersive program in Spain. Participants volunteer as English Language Assistants at public elementary and secondary schools in Castilla y León. Room and half-board with a local Spanish family is included. Start dates: Jan/Mar/Oct.

Ideal for: Participants looking for a short-term program in a small, welcoming community. No Spanish skills required.

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BEFORE YOU LEAVE

The best adventures always have a little uncertainty, but not too much! That’s why we offer the most comprehensive pre-departure package around, including:

  • Online course with all the info you need to feel prepared before departure
  • Expert visa guidance and all required documents to help you obtain a Spanish visa
  • Opportunity to connect with other teachers before departure

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Upon Arrival in Spain

You’ve arrived, you’re thrilled to be in Spain but also a little overwhelmed. CIEE will help you get up to speed -- and comfortable -- as quickly as possible before you start teaching. We provide orientation upon arrival that includes:

  • Airport pickup, accommodations, and most meals during orientation
  • Workshops on finding housing, transportation, health and safety, legal processes, intercultural learning, and more
  • Opportunities to meet other teachers and build a network of new friends

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While you’re teaching in Spain

CIEE will still be there to help after you settle into your new home. Along with 24-hour in-country emergency support, we provide:

  • Day-to-day support and advice from CIEE staff in Madrid who are available to help you navigate logistical, professional, or cultural challenges.
  • Comprehensive Spanish health insurance and emergency assistance services
  • Cultural activities to help you learn more about your new home in Spain
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What People are Saying

  • It is a wonderful program and there are so many options to choose from! CIEE helps you to get organized and take the leap to move abroad by essentially organizing the program for you and providing visa support.

    Abigail A. | Teach in Spain

  • It was a very easy process and the experience is priceless!

    Adam N. | Teach in Spain

  • I have absolutely loved my experience. CIEE gave me a automatic group of friends, an amazing support system, and the help and resources that would otherwise be very difficult on my own.

    Adonica M. | Teach in Spain

  • I have found this experience very intellectually, professionally, and personally fulfilling, and I believe that CIEE has made the experience as assessable and stress-free as possible.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers.

    WHAT WILL MY ROLE BE AS A LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ASSISTANT IN SPAIN?

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    As a Language and Culture Assistant you will be assisting classes or small groups of students to develop their English conversational skills, as well as sharing information about your home country’s culture(s). If you are placed in a bilingual school, you may facilitate English conversational activities in subjects such as science, art, physical education, and history.

    • Exact responsibilities of Language and Culture Assistants vary from school to school, but you won’t be left alone with an entire class of students, nor will you be responsible for grading, discipline, or the independent supervision of students.

    HOW MANY HOURS WILL I WORK WHILE TEACHING IN SPAIN?

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    Language Assistants in Madrid teach 16 classroom hours per week. You’ll work just four days per week and always have three-day weeks so there is plenty of time to travel, learn Spanish, or get involved in local clubs or activities. While you’re physically in the classroom 16 hours a week, you can also expect to spend time at staff meetings, special events, free periods, work gatherings, and professional development sessions.

    DO I NEED TO SPEAK SPANISH TO TEACH ENGLISH IN SPAIN?

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    You don’t need to speak Spanish to teach English in Spain. You’ll be expected to just speak English with your students to help them learn the language. That being said, it is helpful to know at least a little Spanish for daily life. A great way to do that is to live with a Spanish host family and take intensive Spanish classes with CIEE’sTeach in Spain + 2 Weeks of Spanish ImmersionorTeach in Spain + 4 Weeks of Spanish Immersionprograms.

    Learn More: 4 Reasons Why You Should Choose the 4-Week Immersion

    CAN FRIENDS OR COUPLES TEACH IN SPAIN TOGETHER?

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    Yes! You’ll be able to list this preference on your CIEE application. We do our best to place friends at schools near each other. But regardless of where you’re placed, you will choose where to live and rent your own apartment, so you have complete control over who you live with.

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    FAQs

    Is there a demand for English teachers in Spain? ›

    Want to teach English in Spain but don't have a degree? Don't worry – it is possible! While having a degree might be a requirement to teach in certain schools, the demand for English teachers in Spain is so high that it's likely you'll be able to find a job without one.

    How much do foreign English teachers make in Spain? ›

    On average, English teachers in Spain can expect to make anywhere between 700€ - 1,100€ ($800 - $1,250 USD) per month through a Government Program with the option to earn additional income through private tutoring (€15-€25 / $17-$29 USD per hour) and teaching English online ($10-$20 USD per hour).

    Can you teach English in Spain as an American? ›

    A TEFL certification and a visa are two essential requirements to teach English in Spain. You should also understand what types of jobs are available in addition to financial matters like salaries & start-up costs.

    Is teaching English in Spain worth it? ›

    Teaching English in Spain is one of the best ways to earn an income as a traveler, live in an awesome country, and get a European visa!

    Is it hard to get an English teaching job in Spain? ›

    Spain has an incredibly high demand for English teachers, so jobs are easy to come by, whether in a small town in Andalucia or in a big city such as Madrid.

    Which country pays most for English teachers? ›

    Which country pays the highest salary to English teachers?
    • South Korea ($1,850-$2,650 USD a month)
    • China ($1,200-$2,600 USD a month)
    • Japan ($1,700-$2,600 USD a month)
    • Taiwan ($2,000-$3,000 USD a month)
    • Gulf Arab States ($2,000-$5,000 USD a month)
    • Honorable Mention: Vietnam ($1,500-$2,000 USD a month)
    Jan 13, 2023

    How much is rent in Spain? ›

    On average, the cost of living in Spain is 123% cheaper than in the USA. The biggest differences in cost are in rent, utilities, groceries, daycare, and health insurance.
    ...
    Cost of living in Spain vs the USA.
    ItemAverage cost in Spain ($ USD)
    Rent- 1 bedroom$642
    Rent- Apartment$991
    9 more rows
    Dec 26, 2022

    Is English in demand in Spain? ›

    As one of the biggest markets for teaching English in Europe, Spain has a strong demand for English teachers.

    Do I need to know Spanish to teach English in Spain? ›

    It's a common myth and many of the TEFL prospective graduates think that they cannot be able to teach in Madrid if they don't speak Spanish. Which is not true, and it is actually the MOST EFFECTIVE way to teach English when you don't know the native language of students.

    Can I work in Spain if I only speak English? ›

    The good news is that because of this you will find many stores and local people who speak English and you won't have any problem getting by day to day, without being able to speak the local languages. So the short answer to the question 'Can I work in Spain without speaking Spanish', is yes.

    Is there an age limit on teaching English in Spain? ›

    Is There an Age Limit to Teach English Abroad? Generally speaking, there are no age limits to teach English abroad as long as you are over 21.

    How to get an ESL job in Spain? ›

    How to Get a Job Teaching English in Spain
    1. Hold a TEFL certification.
    2. Go to Spain.
    3. Pay attention to hiring seasons.
    4. Go to the largest cities.
    5. Ask your friends.
    6. Get a Local Phone.
    7. Have your resume ready.
    8. Use all TEFL job Spain resources.
    Aug 11, 2022

    How do I become a certified English teacher in Spain? ›

    The main requirements to teach English in Spain are: A recognized teaching certificate: TEFL (Teach English as a Foreign Language), CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) and TESOL (Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages) are the main certificates.

    Which European countries need English teachers? ›

    Explore top countries in Europe for teaching abroad
    • Best for job availability: Spain.
    • Best for first-time travelers: Italy.
    • Best for cultural immersion: France.
    • Best for teaching experience: Germany.
    • Best for high salary: The Netherlands.

    How much does it cost to teach English in Spain? ›

    Salaries at such institutes are usually based on an hourly scale. Most first-time teachers can expect to make €15-€20 ($17.55-$23.40) per hour, so if you work full-time (typically 25 hours a week, contact time in a classroom), you will make €1,500-€2,000 ($1,755-$2,340) per month.

    Can an American teacher teach in Spain? ›

    To teach in public schools in Spain, teachers will need to have an official teaching credential in Spain known as “Máster en Profesorado de Secundaria”. This allows foreign teachers to teach in public secondary schools across Spain after passing state exams.

    How can I live in Spain to teach English? ›

    What are the requirements to start teaching English in Spain?
    1. University degree. A 4-year bachelor's degree is generally a bare minimum higher education qualification. ...
    2. Native English-speaking status. ...
    3. Clean criminal record. ...
    4. TEFL certification.
    Sep 11, 2022

    How much do expat teachers earn in Spain? ›

    On average, in most large cities teachers earn between €10- €15 euros / hour. Average monthly salaries in cities like Madrid, Bilbao, and Barcelona generally range from €1,000 to €1,200 per month for 24 hours per week. However, monthly salaries in academies can range enormously from €800 – €1,600.

    Do teachers get paid more in UK or USA? ›

    Although this is less than the UK average, which is currently £27,000, this is among the highest teacher salaries in Europe and only fractionally lower than teachers in the United States, who get paid an average of $41,000 per year.

    How much is a TEFL certificate? ›

    You know you need it, but how much does TEFL certification cost? Prices vary depending on some key factors, but expect to pay about $200 for very minimal online certification and closer to $400-$500 USD for online certification of enough hours (at least 120) to qualify for most TEFL/TESOL jobs.

    How long does it take to get TEFL certified? ›

    How long does it take to get a TEFL certificate? Not everyone will earn their TEFL certificate in the same amount of time. Some students take intensive courses to get TEFL certified in as little as 1 month. However, most students should plan to set aside about 4 to 6 months to complete their TEFL course.

    Can I live in Spain as an American? ›

    It is absolutely easy for US citizens to move to Spain. All you have to do is file the necessary paperwork to the relevant Spanish authorities, whether for employment purposes or otherwise. You can also choose to invest in Spain under the Golden Visa scheme and be on your way to permanent residency for life.

    Can a US citizen retire in Spain? ›

    Can a US citizen retire in Spain? Yes, Americans can retire in Spain. Technically, you can enter the country and stay there for 90 days with an American passport. However, if you wish to spend more than 90 days there, you must get a visa.

    How much money do you need in the bank to live in Spain? ›

    So, based on the above, if you are applying for residency in Spain in 2022 we recommend proving: A regular monthly income of at least €600 OR a lump sum/savings of at least €7000 in a Spanish bank account.

    Where do most English expats live in Spain? ›

    SPAIN's Costa del Sol has always been one of the most popular destinations for British expats.

    What city in Spain speaks the most English? ›

    2022: Spanish Provinces Where English is Widely Spoken Thanks to Residing of Brits
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife with a total of 14,557 Britons (5.16%)
    • Las Palmas with a total of 14,166 Britons (5.02%)
    • Madrid with a total of 11,605 Britons (4.11%)
    • Valencia with a total of 9,335 Britons (3.31%).
    May 31, 2022

    What jobs can an English person do in Spain? ›

    There are opportunities for UK graduates in areas such as banking, construction and IT, as well as teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL). Career opportunities are growing in areas such as finance and consulting, but there is high unemployment among young people.

    Do I need a visa to teach in Spain? ›

    You can simply enter the country and enjoy your trip. However, if you are planning to move to Spain to teach, you will need to get a visa. This process can be intimidating for many, but fear not, at RVF International we help hundreds of people through this process each year.

    Can a non native speakers teach English in Spain? ›

    Yes. Non-native speakers can teach English abroad and online. While some countries require citizenship from a native English-speaking nation, there are still dozens of nations where schools will hire non-native speakers. The key is to be fluent and to get an accredited TEFL certification.

    Can you teach ESL if you only speak English? ›

    No, ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers do not have to be bilingual. Being bilingual is not a requirement for teaching English abroad either. Fluency in English is sufficient to create an immersive classroom where students can actively learn the language without the need for another language.

    How to get a job in Spain from USA? ›

    In order to be able to work legally and effectively in Spain, you only have to meet three main requirements:
    1. Minimum age. ...
    2. Have the right to work. ...
    3. Be registered with the Social Security. ...
    4. Regular work permit. ...
    5. Self-employed work permit. ...
    6. Highly qualified working visa. ...
    7. Entrepreneur visa. ...
    8. Family member of an EU citizen visa.

    Is it hard for foreigners to work in Spain? ›

    Are You Eligible to Work in Spain? Job opportunities in Spain for foreigners are hard to come by. A foreigner is only hired in Spain if the occupation is listed on the shortage occupation list. This is published quarterly by the Public Employment Service (Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal).

    What jobs are most in demand in Spain? ›

    Top 10: The Most In-Demand Skills in Spain in 2023
    • Engineering. ...
    • Information Technology. ...
    • Marketing. ...
    • Graphic Design. ...
    • Finance. ...
    • Legal. ...
    • Customer Service. ...
    • Data Processing.

    Is 50 too old to teach English abroad? ›

    Yes—You can teach English abroad when you're 50's+!

    Teaching abroad requires nothing but your presence and dedication. Although most program's target people fresh out of college or in their twenties, there are no age restrictions for teaching English overseas.

    Is TEFL or Celta better? ›

    The main difference is that while with a CELTA, the quality of the course you're paying for is pretty much guaranteed, with a TEFL, you'll need to do a bit more research to make sure the program is offering what you're looking for.

    Which country needs teachers the most? ›

    The teacher shortage is growing worldwide and many countries direly need teachers.
    ...
    What Countries Need More Teachers and How Much Can You Make?
    RankCountryTeacher:Pupil Ratio (1:)
    1Tanzania218.78
    2Solomon Islands101.03
    3Sierra Leone66.65
    4Cabo Verde61.27
    6 more rows
    Aug 17, 2022

    What is a good salary in Spain? ›

    So, what is actually considered a decent salary in Spain? According to the Spanish government, higher earners are those that earn above €46,225 gross a year, mid-income earners are those that make between €12,943 and €46,225, and low earners are those that earn below €12,943 a year.

    Where is the best place to teach English in Spain? ›

    However, that means you'll need to choose your home base from amongst the best places to teach English in Spain...and there's a lot of them. Barcelona?
    ...
    Where to teach English in Spain
    1. Madrid. Madrid is a clear-cut choice for teaching English in Spain. ...
    2. Barcelona. ...
    3. Seville. ...
    4. Murcia. ...
    5. Málaga. ...
    6. Valencia. ...
    7. Palma de Mallorca. ...
    8. Bilbao.
    Dec 4, 2019

    Can I teach English abroad without a TEFL certificate? ›

    Having your TEFL isn't required to teach anywhere abroad, but if you have your heart set on teaching in a country where TEFL certification is required then yes, you do need your TEFL to teach abroad there.

    Do you need a Celta to teach in Spain? ›

    Private schools

    If you have a TEFL/CELTA certificate, you can find a contract teaching employment in Spain at a private school or language institution. Full-time opportunities with monthly pay, benefits, and vacation time are available.

    Can Americans teach English in Europe? ›

    Can Americans Teach English in Europe? Yes - An American with a TEFL / TESOL Certification from International TEFL Academy can realistically find great opportunities to teach English in Europe. There are thousands of Americans successfully finding employment in Europe every year as English teachers.

    Which countries hire non native English teachers? ›

    The list is long: Thailand, Cambodia, countries in Central and South America like Mexico and Brazil, countries in Europe and Turkey, among others, all welcome applications from anyone who speaks English fluently. How can you make sure that you're as qualified as possible for teaching positions in these countries?

    Can you make a living teaching English in Europe? ›

    Although Europe is one of the most popular destinations with TEFL qualified teachers, it is not generally the best region for earning big salaries. However, if you dream of living and working in a country such as France, Italy, Spain, or Greece, you should still be able to earn enough to live a comfortable lifestyle.

    Can Americans teach English in Spain? ›

    In order to get a job teaching English in Spain, you will need a work visa unless you hold a passport from the European Union (EU). The type of visa you'll need will depend on your citizenship but options include a work visa, student visa, working holiday visa, or under the cultural ambassadors program.

    How much do American English teachers make in Spain? ›

    On average, English teachers in Spain can expect to make anywhere between 700€ - 1,100€ ($800 - $1,250 USD) per month through a Government Program with the option to earn additional income through private tutoring (€15-€25 / $17-$29 USD per hour) and teaching English online ($10-$20 USD per hour).

    How much does TEFL pay in Spain? ›

    The average monthly salary can range anywhere from 700 to 1,800 euro. It is common for many teachers in Spain to be paid by the hour rather than a fixed monthly salary and in this case you can expect a rate between 13 and 20 euro.

    Can English speakers get jobs in Spain? ›

    Once you know you are eligible to work in Spain, you can begin your job search. Many expats tend to take up jobs in the tourism sector. Since speaking English is a good asset in Spain, a common job opportunity for foreigners is also teaching English as a second language.

    Which European country needs English teachers? ›

    Explore top countries in Europe for teaching abroad
    • Best for job availability: Spain.
    • Best for first-time travelers: Italy.
    • Best for cultural immersion: France.
    • Best for teaching experience: Germany.
    • Best for high salary: The Netherlands.

    How to apply as English teacher in Spain? ›

    How to Get a Job Teaching English in Spain
    1. Hold a TEFL certification.
    2. Go to Spain.
    3. Pay attention to hiring seasons.
    4. Go to the largest cities.
    5. Ask your friends.
    6. Get a Local Phone.
    7. Have your resume ready.
    8. Use all TEFL job Spain resources.
    Aug 11, 2022

    Can you survive in Spain with English? ›

    Can I live in Spain without speaking Spanish? Sure. If you're living in a major city, studying a course taught in English, interning or working at a company that requires English, or are living in expat areas such as Costa del Sol or Malaga, you can get by with just English in Spain.

    What jobs can you get in Spain if you only speak English? ›

    There are many English speaking jobs in Spain, including customer service, marketing, and sales. Customer service jobs can often be found in English speaking companies that sell products or services, such as restaurants or tourism businesses.

    Can I work in Spain as an American? ›

    International citizens looking to work in Spain must obtain the appropriate work visa. You can get a Spanish work visa from the Spanish Embassy or the Consulate in your last state/country of residence.

    Can a US citizen live and work in Spain? ›

    It is absolutely easy for US citizens to move to Spain. All you have to do is file the necessary paperwork to the relevant Spanish authorities, whether for employment purposes or otherwise. You can also choose to invest in Spain under the Golden Visa scheme and be on your way to permanent residency for life.

    What state pays English teachers the most? ›

    Our research put Maryland at no. 1 on the list of best paying states for high school english teachers. New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island also ranked high on our list.
    ...
    1. Maryland.
    Total High School English Teacher Jobs:925
    Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$52,000
    Highest 10 Percent Earn:$98,000
    2 more rows
    Apr 6, 2021

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