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Jobs Teaching English in Poland, Various Locations

Date posted:2020-04-15 | Writer: English Wizards | Email: [email protected]

Looking to live and work in the heart of Central Europe but don’t have an EU passport? Working with English Wizards provides you the option to find paid TEFL jobs at schools all over Poland with a legal work visa and full support available inside and outside of the classroom.Poland is one of the world’s fastest growing TEFL destinations due to its charming culture, beautiful medieval cities, cheap cost of living, and the widespread availability of jobs for native English speakers. Navigating the job market alone can be quite difficult, especially without EU citizenship, but English Wizards makes the process easier than ever before! Poland’s major cities, including Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, and Wroclaw, have an abundance of teaching jobs available and don’t suffer from over-saturation of English teachers like some European cities such as Barcelona, Prague, and Florence do. At least not yet!English teachers will find a wide variety of jobs available in Poland. In the private sector, there are opportunities to teach at private language schools which cater to both adults and children, as well as preschools. Business English is also growing rapidly, and many teachers will sign contracts directly with a company to teach their employees. Jobs in primary and secondary schools exist as well, mostly in the form of teaching assistantships. Private tutoring is also very popular.Schools hire teachers year-round to fill the constant demand, with peak hiring season being at the start of the academic year in September. Although summer camps are not as widespread as they are in other European countries, teachers who choose to stick around over the summer usually have no problem keeping their schedule full until the fall.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:

Salaries for native teachers range between €8 and €16 per hour, depending on your experience and qualifications. With a typical teaching workload of 25 hours per week, a teacher should expect to earn something in the range of €750 to €1500 per month. Considering the low costs of living in Poland, this allows for a fairly comfortable lifestyle, covering various “extras” such as regional travel around Central Europe.Additional benefits of being with English Wizards include:• Legal work visa BEFORE coming to Europe • Work anywhere in Poland – uniquely, the visa through our program allows teachers to teach anywhere in the country, not just at one school • Job placements & assistance • Ongoing training • Optional airport pickup and arrival assistance • Accommodation assistance • Lifetime access to a wealth of teaching resources, such as lesson materials and job guidance • Onsite support from our 24-hour support staff • Orientation and regular social events • Being part of Poland’s largest community of English teachers (50+ active teachers and counting)

REQUIREMENTS:

All teachers must be native English speakers. We can accept non-natives on a case-by-case basis assuming that you can speak English at a native level of fluency and have a clear accent. Applicants of all nationalities are welcome to apply - we pride ourselves on having a diverse community of teachers from every corner of the globe. Currently our teachers come from 16 countries and 5 continents. If you are not a native speaker, please include an audio or video clip showcasing your English abilities in your application. Non-native applicants without proof of excellent English fluency will be rejected.A BACHELORS DEGREE IS NOT REQUIRED TO TEACH IN POLAND! However we require that all teachers have at least a 120-Hour TEFL Certification and/or prior teaching experience.

HOW TO APPLY:

Contact us at the email address given on the job heading for details of the application process.



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