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Teach English In Greece: A Cumulative Guide On Everything You Must Know


1st November 2023

Greece is known for being the birthplace of the Olympic Games and democracy. Even though there is a massive demand for the English language in Greece it represents a more challenging job market. This is especially tricky for those teachers who do not already have qualified European citizenship or have any working rights in Greece. This is due to the recent collapse of the Greek economy and the strict visa regulations. The Frontisteria, the national network of language schools is reluctant to employ citizens who do not already possess legal working rights or residency permits.

What Do You Need To Teach English In Greece?

While there are some restrictions for teachers trying to teach English in Greece, it is definitely not the end of the world.

Here is everything you need to teach English in Greece:

  • A Bachelor's Degree from a recognized university
  • At least a 120-hour TEFL certification from a globally recognized organization
  • A minimum of 1-2 years of teaching experience (for professional courses)
  • A sponsorship letter from the employer to apply for a work permit
  • Enough money to cover your basic start-up costs

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Types Of English Teaching Jobs in Greece

Despite the rising unemployment rate due to the economic crisis, Greece still has a fair amount of teaching opportunities available in the country.

Here are a few different types of teaching jobs you can apply for:

  • Private Language Academies

Most of the English teaching jobs in Greece can be found in private language academies. These academies are located in all the big cities and you can expect to work around 15 hours every week. The age range is not limited and you can be teaching young children or adults. You will be teaching mostly in the afternoon or evening or during business hours.

  • International Schools

You can find a few good British and American international schools in the big cities of Greece. The requirements are a bit higher than in other places as they want you to have a teaching license from your home country. These schools have plenty of jobs available, however, they are not frequently chosen by the TEFL teachers all the time.

  • Tutoring

This is one of the most popular teaching options in Greece. Families like to invest their time and effort in one-on-one tutoring as they feel their children can learn better this way. Individuals preparing for Cambridge exams are always looking for private tuition. Thus, if you are looking for a way to earn a hefty amount of money, this is your safest bet.

Best Places To Teach English In Greece

Greece is filled with idyllic islands, and rural and urban areas to choose from. As per the TEFLers, here are some of the best places to make your pick:

  • Athens

If you are a seeker of history, Athens is your best pick. The cosmopolitan nature of this place enables you to have a city life while enjoying the UNESCO World Heritage sites. There are numerous teaching opportunities in both private and public schools and you can teach adults and children, beginner or advanced.

  • Mykonos

If Island is your pick but can't afford Santorini, Mykonos is your pick. It is one of the main islands of the Cyclades and is typically covered with blue and white Greek buildings. As a popular island, the cost of living is typically higher than in other parts of the country. But as a TEFL teacher, you can find yourself working at the local schools or in the tourism industry.

  • Rhodes

This is a place that is bustling with language centers and private schools. It is again one of the bigger islands of Greece where you can and beautiful beaches and lively nightlife. As a TEFL teacher, you can find plenty of private classes and small private language academies to work at.

How Much Can You Expect To Earn As A TEFL Teacher In Greece?

TEFL teachers in Greece earn typically around $750-$1200 per month. It might seem lower than in other European countries, however, it is a common practice for teachers to supplement their income with private tuition. With private tutoring, you can expect to earn around $10-$25 every hour.

How To Get A Job In Greece?

Even though getting a job seems difficult, it is not impossible. Here are some tips to make your dream come true:

  • Aim for the peak hiring seasons which during September, the beginning of the school year, and January
  • Be present in Greece for a face-to-face interview as the employers prefer this mode over virtual hiring so that you can immediately start working once hired
  • Have the right set of qualifications, do research, and be prepared.

Teach And Live In Greece

Teaching English in Greece can be a dreamy experience as you can experience culture shock even while staying in paradise. Most locals enjoy simple pleasures and hence you should not expect things to happen on time. If you want to stay in Greece for a long then apart from a TEFL course, learning the local language will take you a long way. So what are you waiting for, delve into the mesmerizing cultural experience where you can soak in the sun while making a difference in the students' lives.

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Written By : Sudeshna Guha Thakurta    Share



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