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Anglo-Hellenic Teacher Recruitment
PO Box 263
Corinth, 20100
Greece
Phone: 30 27410 53511
Fax: 30 27410 85579


English Teachers for Greece
  Greece
  • Thessaloniki (Salonika),  Korinthos (Corinth),  Larisa,  Kifisia,  Corfu,  Rhodes,  Halkidiki
  • Athens: 
  • Athinai (Athens)

Term: Throughout the year 
Dates: year-round - new course starts every month

Description: There are twelve thousand small, independent, English Language schools in Greece. The pupils attend the local state school in the morning, and so the English schools operate in the afternoon and evening. Most schools employ only two or three teachers and have one or two hundred pupils. Attendance at such a school is the norm for children from all kinds of social backgrounds. They usually begin at the age of eight, and continue until they are at least fifteen.

You would not normally expect to teach the youngest children, unless you happen to speak Greek, but you might teach children of ten upwards. Classes last for one or sometimes two hours, and for the older pupils there is a strong orientation towards exams such as the Cambridge FCE and CPE. Most of the children are enthusiastic learners and classes are usually reasonably small, with perhaps ten or twelve members. Discipline is rarely a problem, although, like young teenagers everywhere, students can sometimes be boisterous.

You can expect to work with a high standard of materials and equipment. All students have a course book, containing material for all your lessons, and you will also have a teacher's guide and audio cassettes to accompany each course book. Most schools use video, and many now use computers and the Internet.

Hours of work are normally between three and ten p.m. Monday to Friday. Some schools also have classes in the mornings, especially the larger schools in the big cities, which cater for older students, and it is possible that you might be required to work on Saturdays. You would normally teach for about twenty-five hours per week.

In addition to the hours spent teaching, you will also have to spend the proportionate amount of time planning lessons and correcting written work. We estimate that twenty-five teaching hours equates to a total work-load of forty hours per week.

English Teachers for Greece

Highlights: Train to Teach English as a Foreign Language with Via Lingua in Corinth, Greece.

Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language

* 4-week, 120-hour Intensive Course
* 10 hours Teaching Practice
* Internationally Experienced Trainers
* Internationally Recognized certification
* Global Employment Assistance

Qualifications / Skills Needed: Many of the positions that we have available are suitable for teachers beginning their career. The only essential qualifications are that you must be a native speaker of English and you must have a university degree. It does not matter what subject your degree is in, although preference may be given to candidates with degrees in languages or related subjects. Competence in a foreign language is not a requirement for most posts, although some of our client schools are seeking teachers of other European languages as well as English. You will not be required to speak Greek. You must have a TEFL certificate. Candidates from outside Europe must take the Via Lingua TEFL certificate course in Corinth prior to commencing work.

Job/Intern Types: Education, English as a Second Language and Linguistics

Language: English

Language Used As A Medium of Teaching: English

Salary / Pay: Salary: 500 - 1000 euros net per month (no tax), health insurance & pension contributions, free accommodation, 4 weeks' paid holiday, bonuses.

Experience Required: no

This Program is open to American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi and South African Participants. .

Participants Travel to Greece Independently

Typically Participants Work Independently

Application Process Involves:

  • Resume
  • Written Application

Typically The Application Process Time Is two months

Post Services Include:

  • Job and Internship Network

Anglo-Hellenic Teacher Recruitment's Mission Statement: Employment, training and support for English Teachers in Greece.

Year Founded: 1997




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