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TIPS FOR GETTING A JOB TEACHING ENGLISH IN ITALY

 

  • Education: 
    BA/BS is required
  • TEFL Certification: 
    A minimum of 150 Hrs TESOL Foundation Certification required. A 300 or 450 Hrs’ Advanced/Diploma in TEFL/TESOL course in Italy will give you an edge
  • Peak Hiring Months: 
    Beginning of September or October and January
  • Types of jobs: 
    Public Schools, Private language schools and some tutoring
  • Typical Hiring Process: 
    Most schools prefer an interview over Skype or telephone
  • Average teaching hours per week: 
    20-30 hours of classroom as well as exam preparation time
  • Types of Students: 
    School children,Business professionals and Private students
  • Cost of Living per month: 
    900 - 1,200 USD
  • Visas: 
    Work Visa is generally sponsored by the employer
  • Average Monthly Pay: 
    800 - 2,000 USD
  • Start – up cost: 
    800 - 2,000 USD
  • Potential to save or break-even: 
    Break-even
  • Accommodation Benefits: 
    Sometimes can be availed
  • Flight Reimbursements: 
    Rare
Teaching English in Italy

Italy is a nation wealthy in culture, customs and history is quite possibly the most famous tourist destination on the planet. From the eminent workmanship and design of Rome, to the lavish scenes and displays of the open country, one can undoubtedly spend a lifetime in Italy.

Teaching English offers you the chance to drench yourself in this mesmerizing locale the way that most tourists can just dream about. Teachers in Italy are always in demand all year, and living and working in this captivating place can without much difficulty become a reality.

To teach English, you simply need certification in ESL teaching courses in Italy. A four year Bachelor’s degree isn't totally essential. The teachers are typically liable for organizing the visa procedure themselves.