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Teaching Demand
Hiring Seasons
Sept, Oct & Jan
Interview Procedure
Interview in-person
Potential to Save or Break-Even
Break-even
English Teaching Jobs in Italy: While Italy may have everything, (beaches, sun, skiing, the best pasta in the world, Sophia Loren...) you will want to start your job in September, October or January. If you are not a member of the European Union, a tourist visa will allow you to reside and work in the land that Caesar ruled and Michelangelo decorated. Contracts typically last 10 and 12 months, but if you still have not seen every piece of Renaissance art you wanted to, or there are still a few gelato flavors you have not yet tasted, you can easily renew. Teachers thinking they'll only be in Italy a short time usually stay longer. Italy's people and places have a charm and character unlike anything you will ever experience.
Major Cities: Milan, Naples, Rome, Florence and many other cities
- Requirements: BA required; TEFL Certification required
- Peak Hiring Months: Sept, Oct & Jan
- Typical Hiring Process: Interview in-person
- Types of Jobs: Foreign language schools
- Type of Students: Adults
- Average teaching hours per week: 20 - 25 classroom hours plus preparation time
- Accommodation/Housing Benefits Paid: No
- Flight Reimbursement: No
- Cost of Living per Month: 1,200 - 1,400Euro; 1,800 - 2,100USD
- Average Monthly Pay: 1,200 - 1,400Euro; 1,800 - 2,100USD
- Start-up Cost: 2,700 - 3,150USD
- Potential to Save or Break-even: Break-even



