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TIPS FOR GETTING A JOB TEACHING ENGLISH IN POLAND

 

  • Education: 
    BA/BS is required
  • TEFL Certification: 
    A minimum of 150 Hrs TESOL Foundation Certification required. A 300 or 450 Hrs’ Advanced/Diploma in ESL teacher training courses in Poland gives 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: 
    20-35 hours of classroom as well as exam preparation time
  • Types of Students: 
    School children,Business professionals and Private students
  • Cost of Living per month: 
    400 – 800 USD
  • Visas: 
    Work Visa is generally sponsored by the employer
  • Average Monthly Pay: 
    750 - 1,050 USD
  • Start – up cost: 
    750 - 1,050 USD
  • Potential to save or break-even: 
    Break-even
  • Accommodation Benefits: 
    Sometimes can be availed
  • Flight Reimbursements: 
    Rare
Teaching English in Poland

Searching for a captivating setting to teach in Europe? Then Poland is the most ideal destination for you! Poland is a mixed bag of untainted, wonderful scenes in the wide open just as holy places, exhibition halls, and an overall rich history in the more metropolitan zones.

Aspirants, keen on a business profession, should breeze through a government mandated English assessment. If by any chance the Polish appeal intrigues you, look no further and go teach in Poland! To teach English, most teachers will require a four year college degree and a certificate in TEFL/TESOL course in Poland. The average salary for teaching in Poland is 750 - 1050 USD each month.

You will, by and large, work for the whole school year, for 20-35 hours/week; you may work for additional hours on the off chance that you take private tuitions. There is a range of teaching options accessible in Poland, these include: Private Language Schools, State Primary and Secondary Schools, Language Holiday Camps. Though migrating to an alternate nation can be unpleasant and terrifying, it will probably be a greatly rewarding experience.