Conversational English Teachers needed
Hungary (Hungarian communities large and small)
Hungary (Hungarian communities large and small)
Conversational English Teachers needed
Hungary (Hungarian communities large and small)
Required Degrees: Bachelor’s degree plus TEFL certification
Fields of Expertise: ESL/EFL , Elementary , ESL to Children , Kindergarten ,
Details: The Central European Teaching Program (CETP) is an organization established in 1990, and it provides ESL teachers to Hungarian schools. CETP accepts both men and women into their teaching program. However, there are specific requirements for applicants:
1. Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union (EU), or the United Kingdom.
2. Native English Speakers: All applicants must be native English speakers.
3. Health and Hearing: Applicants should be in good health and have good hearing.
4. Education and Certification: All placements require candidates to have a bachelor’s degree and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification.
To apply for the CETP program, interested candidates need to send a brief letter of introduction along with their teaching resume. If the initial application is successful, CETP will set up a time to discuss the program in more detail.
The program fee for an academic year (September to July) varies based on the type of school:
- High schools and Budapest and environs elementary schools: $2,500.
- Non-Budapest elementary schools: $1,900.
It’s important to note that these fees are not placement fees, but rather program fees to allow us to offer a range of services and benefits, including:
1. Assistance with obtaining residence and work permits to live and teach in Hungary.
2. A private, fully furnished apartment with utilities paid as part of the salary package.
3. Hungarian government medical coverage.
4. Weeklong orientation.
5. The national Hungarian teacher’s salary (paid in Hungarian forints but currently equates to $1240 US per month
6. 24/7 support from an experienced Hungarian director.
7. Waiver of Hungarian income tax, a savings of $220/month and roughly equivalent to the program fee.
8. Salary, apartment, and paid utilities, including through the summer vacation months for teachers continuing at the same school.
9. Access to Facebook group for teaching tips, travel information, and support.
These benefits are designed to make the teaching experience in Hungary more comfortable and financially sustainable for program participants. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are interested in teaching in Hungary through CETP, you can proceed with the application process as outlined in their requirements.
Fields of Expertise: ESL/EFL , Elementary , ESL to Children , Kindergarten ,
Details: The Central European Teaching Program (CETP) is an organization established in 1990, and it provides ESL teachers to Hungarian schools. CETP accepts both men and women into their teaching program. However, there are specific requirements for applicants:
1. Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of the United States, Canada, the European Union (EU), or the United Kingdom.
2. Native English Speakers: All applicants must be native English speakers.
3. Health and Hearing: Applicants should be in good health and have good hearing.
4. Education and Certification: All placements require candidates to have a bachelor’s degree and TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification.
To apply for the CETP program, interested candidates need to send a brief letter of introduction along with their teaching resume. If the initial application is successful, CETP will set up a time to discuss the program in more detail.
The program fee for an academic year (September to July) varies based on the type of school:
- High schools and Budapest and environs elementary schools: $2,500.
- Non-Budapest elementary schools: $1,900.
It’s important to note that these fees are not placement fees, but rather program fees to allow us to offer a range of services and benefits, including:
1. Assistance with obtaining residence and work permits to live and teach in Hungary.
2. A private, fully furnished apartment with utilities paid as part of the salary package.
3. Hungarian government medical coverage.
4. Weeklong orientation.
5. The national Hungarian teacher’s salary (paid in Hungarian forints but currently equates to $1240 US per month
6. 24/7 support from an experienced Hungarian director.
7. Waiver of Hungarian income tax, a savings of $220/month and roughly equivalent to the program fee.
8. Salary, apartment, and paid utilities, including through the summer vacation months for teachers continuing at the same school.
9. Access to Facebook group for teaching tips, travel information, and support.
These benefits are designed to make the teaching experience in Hungary more comfortable and financially sustainable for program participants. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are interested in teaching in Hungary through CETP, you can proceed with the application process as outlined in their requirements.