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Teach English in Indonesia

TEFL jobs in Indonesia

TEFL Job opportunities to teach English in Indonesia can vary in terms of settings and roles. Here are some common TEFL job types you might find in Indonesia:

  1. Language Centers and Institutes: Private language centers and institutes are common in Indonesia, especially in urban areas. These centers offer English courses to a wide range of students, from children to adults. TEFL teachers in language centers often teach general English or specialized courses like business English or exam preparation.
  2. International Schools: Many international schools in Indonesia offer English-language education. These schools typically follow a foreign curriculum and hire TEFL-qualified teachers to teach various subjects in English.
  3. Public Schools: Some public schools in Indonesia hire English language teachers to improve the English language skills of students. These positions might be available in primary, secondary, or vocational schools.
  4. Universities and Colleges: Universities and colleges in Indonesia might have English language departments that offer courses to students. Some institutions might hire TEFL teachers to teach academic English or other related courses.
  5. Private Tutoring: Many students and families seek private English tutoring for extra support. Private tutoring can be a flexible way to teach and can often be done in addition to other TEFL positions.
  6. Corporate English Training: Businesses and organizations in Indonesia may require English language training for their employees, especially those in industries like tourism, hospitality, and international business.
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Living costs

Living in Indonesia offers a diverse and dynamic experience, rich in culture, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. Indonesians are known for their friendly and welcoming nature. You’ll likely experience a strong sense of community and a willingness to connect with newcomers.

Indonesia is renowned for its natural beauty, from pristine beaches to lush rainforests and volcanoes. Popular destinations include Bali, Yogyakarta, Jakarta, and cultural sites like Borobudur Temple.

Indonesian cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with each region offering its own specialties. Street food and local markets are a significant part of the food culture. Indonesia is famous for dishes like nasi goreng (fried rice) and rendang (a slow-cooked beef dish).

To obtain the most up-to-date cost of living figures, we use the world’s biggest cost of living comparison website, Numbio.com.

  • Accommodation: $166.60
  • Utilities: $58.35
  • Health insurance: $10
  • Monthly transport pass: $9.01
  • Basic dinner out for two: $15.32
  • Cappuccino in an ex-pat area: $1.68
  • A beer in a pub: $2.22
  • 1 litre of milk: $1.18

TEFL jobs in Indonesia : KEY POINTS

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SALARY

$950-$1,800

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EDUCATION

BA degree required

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MAIN JOB TYPES

International schools and language schools

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TEFL CERTIFICATION NEEDED

120 Hour TEFL Qualification

KEY FACTS

  • Popular locations for TEFL jobs: Jakarta: The capital city and a major business hub, Jakarta has a high demand for English language instruction. There are language schools, international schools, and corporate training centers that offer TEFL positions. Bali: A popular tourist destination, Bali offers a unique lifestyle for English teachers. There are language centers catering to both locals and expatriates, as well as opportunities for private tutoring. Yogyakarta: Known for its cultural heritage and universities, Yogyakarta (often called "Jogja") has a thriving educational scene. It's a hub for students and can offer opportunities to teach English in language centers and schools.
  • English teacher salaries in Indonesia: English teachers working in private language centers or institutes might earn a moderate salary. Salaries can range from around $950-$1,800 or more per month, depending on your qualifications and the reputation of the institution.
  • TEFL qualification requirements: At least a 120-hour TEFL qualification
  • Prerequisite university degree: Indonesia generally requires English teachers to have a bachelor's degree in any field to legally work as an English teacher. The Indonesian government has specific requirements for foreign workers, including English teachers, to ensure that they meet certain educational standards. However, there might be some exceptions or opportunities in more informal settings, such as private tutoring or language exchange programs, where the requirement for a degree could be more flexible. Additionally, local regulations and job market conditions can change over time, so it's important to research and check with potential employers or relevant authorities for the most up-to-date information on teaching requirements.
  • Term times: In Indonesia, the academic year is typically divided into two semesters for most educational institutions, including schools and universities. The specific term dates can vary slightly from year to year and from one institution to another, but generally, the following schedule is commonly followed: First Semester: The first semester usually starts in July or August and lasts until December. It includes a mid-term break, usually in October. Second Semester: The second semester typically begins in January or February and concludes in June. There might be a shorter break during this semester, usually around April. It's important to note that these dates can vary depending on the level of education (primary, secondary, tertiary), the institution's policies, and regional variations. Additionally, there are also national and Islamic holidays that might affect the academic calendar.
  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
  • Language: Indonesian
  • Teaching programmes: Teaching adults or children in private language schools as well as international schools or as a private tutor.
  • Age restrictions: None
  • Previous teaching experience: is desirable for many roles but not essential

Facts about Indonesia

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LANGUAGE

Indonesian

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POPULATION

273.3 Million

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TEFL JOB DEMAND

Mid

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CURRENCY

Indonesian Rupiah

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CAPITAL

Jakarta

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OUR INDONESIA TEFL RATING

3.2

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TEFL jobs in Indonesia : FAQS

Q:

How much can I earn as an English teacher in Indonesia?

English teachers working in private language centers or institutes might earn a moderate salary. Salaries can range from around $950-$1,800 or more per month, depending on your qualifications and the reputation of the institution.

Overall, Indonesia is often considered to have a relatively low cost of living compared to many Western countries, but it’s important to have an understanding of the different expenses you might encounter.

Indonesia generally requires English teachers to have a bachelor’s degree in any field to legally work as an English teacher. The Indonesian government has specific requirements for foreign workers, including English teachers, to ensure that they meet certain educational standards.

However, there might be some exceptions or opportunities in more informal settings, such as private tutoring or language exchange programs, where the requirement for a degree could be more flexible. Additionally, local regulations and job market conditions can change over time, so it’s important to research and check with potential employers or relevant authorities for the most up-to-date information on teaching requirements.

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