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Teaching Demand
Hiring Seasons
Mid Sept - Oct & January
Interview Procedure
Face to face in country
Potential to Save or Break-Even
Break-even
English Teaching Jobs in Spain: Spain is a popular destination for those looking to teach overseas in Europe. Contracts last nine months on average and you don't have to have a BA in order to land a desirable position. English teachers usually find their own apartments, and pay for their own airfare overseas.
The hourly wage and cost of living allows instructors to enjoy their environment without having to go into debt. The major cities of Madrid and Barcelona are hotbeds for jobs and sightseeing so you won't have to travel far in order to truly experiences the Spanish culture in all its glory.
Major English Teaching Cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Zaragoza, Malaga and Murcia
- Requirements: BA not required; TEFL Certification required
- Peak Hiring Months: Mid Sept, Early Oct & January
- Typical Hiring Process: Interview in person
- Types of Jobs: Foreign language schools, Summer Camps
- Type of Students: Business professionals, Summer Camps for children
- Average teaching hours per week: 20 - 30 hours of classroom time plus preparation time
- Accommodation/Housing Benefits Paid: No
- Flight Reimbursement: No
- Cost of Living per Month: 1,200 - 1,500 Euro; 1,800 - 2,200USD
- Average Monthly Pay: 1,200 - 1,500 Euro; 1,800 - 2,200USD
- Start-up Cost: 2,400 - 3,100 USD
- Potential to Save or Break-even: Break-even



