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TEFL Jobs for qualified teachers

So you've made it through your CELTA, CertTESOL or equivalent course. Well done! It's no mean feat. You'll be pleased to know that we're reliably informed it's easier to find work than it is to get onto, and through the course!

Even if you're not qualified yet, you can get the ball rolling right now by thinking about your dream destination, and for certain options you can start applying so that your job is getting lined up whilst you're on the course.

Going abroad to teach English can be approached from a number of different angles. Here are the main basic options:

:: TEFL Adventures - 4-12 weeks volunteering experiences in exciting locations worldwide
:: TEFL in the UK - What are your prospects of finding work after qualifying?

:: Travel & Teach - Perspective of how you can work your way around the world

:: Find TEFL work in-country - Tips on preparing your departure

:: TEFL Job Packages - Paid TEFL work in Taiwan, Japan, China - APPLY NOW

:: Cactus Teachers Humanitarian Project in Tibet - A unique opportunity to make a huge difference
:: CALL FOR FREELANCE TEACHER TRAINERS
:: Links - Other TEFL job sites
:: TEFL - back to home page

 

 

 


A short experience of say 4-12 weeks, which would fall into the category of "responsible travel". You'll probably be going to a developing country, and let's face it, if you don't have much time, you might as well go to an exotic or unusual destination - one that you might never visit again in your life. You can expect to pay for this TEFL Adventure as you would a normal holiday. The fact that you are going to be teaching is not actually that significant - i.e. you are paying for the opportunity to have such an experience. However, as you are going to be doing something which can be considered as "humanitarian", and frequently for charities or non-profit organisations, there is a justification to raise money to sponsor yourself, and reclaim some or all of your costs. Some of these programmes don't require the full 4-week TEFL qualification, and often offer a shorter intro course. However, we feel that if you genuinely want to help people, you will be doing yourself a big favour to be properly qualified before you go.

TEFL Adventures in Guatemala, Costa Rica and Peru in association with i-to-i . If you have taken your CELTA or CertTESOL with Cactus, you will receive a £100 discount when you book.


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Within the UK there are relatively few possibilities to start your EFL career.

The key to securing work is to have a number of years of TEFL teaching experience behind you, ideally gained in different countries around the world - such that it is clear to your employer that you are a career TEFL teacher, rather than a gap-year TEFL teacher.

If you really are unable to get abroad, there are three main alternative routes you might wish to consider:

First, temporary English teaching positions are usually available over the summer in established year-round schools, or in summer schools which spring up only during the busy season. It may be that if you can first secure work there, the school will be so impressed, that they will feel they can offer you a year round position. Websites such as www.englishinbritain.co.uk will provide useful lists of summer school providers to contact.

Second, if you can claim to have a substantial amount of relevant work/life experience which might be of interest to language students and schools. This might include a background in business and finance, working with younger learners (under 16s), a career as a state school (PGCE trained) teacher or a lecturer in FE or HE. With such skills, you might also be able to pick up occasional freelance work by registering with sites such as www.cactuslanguagetraining.com but this largely comes down to being in the right place at the right time, and having the right background to match a client’s particular needs.

Third, if you have a home spacious and comfortable enough to welcome international students, you might be able to sign up to teach English from your home, offering both accommodation and tuition for (typically) executive or company sponsored clients. There are a number of registered providers of this sort of service, with whom you can register once you have gained your basic teaching qualification. One of the better quality providers can be found at www.intuitionlang.com

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You know you want to travel around the world, and you might need to stop off and earn some money along the way. This is where having the right qualification will maximise your chances of picking up work quickly.

Before you head out, it's useful to do some basic research into when certain countries have their high-season for taking on teachers. Some countries also require you to have a degree as well as a qualification, so you might want to pack a few photocopies of your university and TEFL certificates and CV.

There's very little you can organise beforehand, but that's the whole beauty of it. You hope to have enough money to support you, but if you don't, you've got a qualification which will help you earn in case of need.

Have a look at Carole Bartlett's experience of the travel and teach plan.

Teaching in the Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. Carole is now a teacher trainer working for Regent Language Training in Oxford (see CELTA Regent Oxford for course details)

 

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Increasingly, people are heading off in search of work, rather than trying to do it from home. It might seem a bit of a risk, especially if you're on a tight budget, but we really think this is worth considering - particularly for the more competitive destinations, including southern France, Spain, Italy etc.

If you're planning on teaching in Europe, the abundance of cheap flights makes this more accessible, and by having enough money to survive the first month or so, you should be able to source work fairly quickly, possibly by working part-time for a couple of schools. Our CELTA & CertTESOL graduates report that it's important to try and hit the country at a time when schools are recruiting - in Spain, for example, the best time to arrive is in September when the private schools have a large increase in student numbers and need new teachers.

Possibly the best option is to take your TEFL course in the country you'd like to work in. Although you'll be too busy during the course to look for work, you will finish the course already familiar with the location and have a feel for the place. Also, you will have gained experience in teaching a monolingual group of the nationality you'll be teaching in your regular job, which may be seen as an advantage.

Some schools in Spain are offering very interesting packages much more focussed on actually helping you to secure work - their 8-week programmes combine the Cambridge CELTA or Trinity CertTESOL with a short "chill-out" Spanish course and extension courses in teaching Younger Learners or Business English. These build in time for you to look for work, whilst you still have accommodation taken care of.

The key to securing work out of season may be to head for places that are off the beaten track, such as more medium sized towns and provincial areas.

Combination Course - CELTA + Spanish + Younger Learners in Seville. The ideal way to tool up for the jobs available, and give yourself time to look for work. This course starts in

We interviewed Roger Hunt, world renowned teacher trainer and ELT author to ask about taking the CELTA qualification abroad and teach after they qualify. More...

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This is a popular method for longer haul destinations - and it is a sensible way to proceed for work in countries which have a complicated visa application procedure, such as China and Japan.

Cactus has direct links with organisations placing recently qualified CELTA & CertTESOL trainees in the some of the most popular countries. Please contact us for more infomation by clicking on the location which interests you. You can start the application procedure, even if you about to take a certificate course, and have not yet obtained the qualification. Applicants for these posts must have a degree.


Download an info pack (may take a few minutes)

TEFL Jobs in Japan - 1-year contracts, generally starting in the Spring, April/May
TEFL Jobs in China - 7 or 12-month contracts from March and September
TEFL Jobs in Taiwan - 1-year contracts starting year round.


APPLICATION FORM DOWNLOAD - the same form for all three destinations.

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Cactus Teachers is delighted to be associated with ROKPA INTERNATIONAL. ROKPA has been concentrating its efforts in the rural areas of Eastern Tibet: traditionally known as Kham and Amdo. These now extend over 5 Provinces: The Autonomous Region of Tibet, Sichuan, Qinghai, Yunnan and Gansu. In project areas, a high percentage of the population is of Tibetan ethnicity. Geographically, the land is on a high plateau; the average altitude is over 16,500 ft with valleys from 10,500 ft to 17,400 ft. 75-95% of the population are of Tibetan origin.

 

More details on TEFL volunteering in Tibet

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Call for Freelance Teacher Trainers

We are regularly contacted by our partner schools who are looking for Freelance Teacher Trainers to run CELTA & CertTESOL courses, particularly (but not exclusively) during the summer months.

If you are interested, please send us a email with your CV and photo, and we'll pass this onto interested schools: [email protected]


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Try the following sites if you are looking for a paid TEFL position. These are well-known sites, though Cactus accepts no responsibility for the positions advertised.

Cactus Language Training
International House Worldwide
Dave’s ESL Café
Guardian Education Jobs
British Council
tefl.com

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