Information for term Teach In Spain
Application deadline, and cost information.
Overview
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Although Spain's borders may be closed to short-term visitors from the USA, CIEE participants will still be allowed entry. Spain's entry restrictions do not apply to holders of valid student or language assistant visas. CIEE will support our Spain participants with the visa application process in the months before their program departs.
As a part-time Language and Culture Assistant in the Community of Madrid you will help Spanish students develop their conversational English skills by creating fun and engaging activities.
Program Highlights
- Teach 16-hours per week
- 4-day work week with 3-day weekends
- €1,000 monthly stipend
- 24/7 support from CIEE staff in Spain
- Pre-departure assistance including visa guidance
- 4-day orientation in Madrid with 7 total nights of hotel accommodation
- Placement within the Community of Madrid
- No Spanish language requirement
Interested in boosting your Spanish level before you start teaching? Check out our Teach in Spain Immersion programs that offer two weeks or four weeks with a Spanish homestay and language classes geared to your level.
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Location | Start Date | End Date | Compensation | Deadline |
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Madrid | Late Aug/Early Sept | Late June | 1,000 Euro (approx. $1,150)/month |
April 1 |
About Our Program Fees
As a non-profit organization, CIEE relies on program fees to provide participants with placement assistance, international insurance, orientation, and support before and after arrival. The program fee of $2,200 is paid in two installments:
- $500 commitment deposit after acceptance ($1,000 for programs with TEFL)
- Remaining balance due when you receive your placement
CIEE alumni receive a 10% discount!
What's Included
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- Placement as a Language and Culture Assistant
- Pre-departure assistance – including visa guidance
- iNext international insurance with 24-hour emergency assistance
- Ongoing support from CIEE staff in Spain
- Airport pickup and transportation to your orientation hotel on arrival day
- Four days of orientation with topics including housing, banking, residency, health & safety, and more
- Seven nights of hotel accommodation during and after orientation
- Cultural activities during orientation, such as a flamenco show and sampling cuisine from different regions of Spain

The Destination
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The Destination
Madrid is the heart of Spain. More than a rich cultural heritage site boasting world-renowned art museums, Madrid is a lively, artistic metropolis with a variety of food, tapas bars, dance shows, opera, concerts, parks, jazz clubs, soccer matches, ethnic neighborhoods, and contemporary theater and cinema – all ready for you to explore.
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The Take-Aways
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Compensation
Monthly stipend of €1,000 in Madrid.
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Preparation
Job placement, pre-departure assistance, an online pre-departure course, 4-day in-country orientation, cultural activities.
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Assistance
Visa application guidance, iNext international insurance, 24-hour support from CIEE staff, resources for finding housing.
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Job Description
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You'll work at a public school as an English Language and Culture Assistant, a role that is part of a nationwide initiative. As a native English speaker, you will be assisting classes or small groups of students in order to develop their listening and conversational skills, as well as their understanding of your home culture. In many schools, you'll also teach English to members of the school staff. The school year starts in early October and goes until late June. If you are placed in a bilingual school you may facilitate English conversational activities in subjects such as science, art, and history.
Exact responsibilities of Language and Culture Assistants vary according to each individual school. However, you won’t be left alone with an entire class of students, nor will you be responsible for grading, discipline, or the independent supervision of students.
Assistants in Madrid typically have 16 classroom hours per week. The school year starts in early October and goes until late June.
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Compensation
CIEE Language and Culture Assistants in Madrid receive a monthly stipend of 1,000 Euros (approx. $1,150). For most participants, this is adequate to afford a comfortable lifestyle. If you’re careful with spending, you’ll have some money for fun and to explore Spain and other European countries. Your income will go further outside of city centers where the cost of shared accommodations, food, transportation, entertainment, etc., are lower. We will provide you with advice on how to find an affordable apartment and how to best plan your budget each month.
Most program participants also teach private English classes, either through their school or independently. CIEE can help here, too, with advice on how to advertise and find private lessons when you get to Spain.
CIEE participants have paid holidays around Christmas and Easter. Exact dates will be confirmed when the school calendars are approved in September. There is usually a two week break around Christmas. Participants also have Holy Week off, which is the week before Easter. Official provincial calendars are available in September.
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Schools
CIEE teachers are placed at schools participating in an ongoing bilingual initiative led by the Spanish government, including primary and secondary schools. The majority of schools are in suburban and rural areas outside the city centers. In the region of Madrid, it is possible to live in the city center and commute to your school if you are placed in a small town or suburb. Location and age-group preferences are considered by CIEE, but we are not able to guarantee specific placement preferences.
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Workload
You will lead conversational activities in English and give presentations on your home culture. You may also participate in other activities, such as music, theater, sporting events, English language clubs, and more. In addition to your classroom hours, you may be required to spend a few hours attending planning or professional development sessions each week. You’ll still have ample time to take part in activities that further enrich your experience, such as finding an internship with a local business, volunteering for a local charity, or teaching private English lessons.
Qualifications
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Click to OpenOur Team
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Caitlin Horsfield
In-Country Support
Caitlin studied abroad in Spain, and now has over five years’ experience living in Madrid. At CIEE she has worked supporting both students and teachers during their time in this amazing city.
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Luke Beland
Operations Manager
Luke studied abroad in Morocco and taught English in Jordan, and visited many other countries along the way. He is pleased to put those experiences and lessons to good use helping CIEE participants!
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Laura Wang
Senior Coordinator
Laura taught English for two years in rural and urban public schools in Taiwan. She studied abroad in Suzhou, China in college and has been to four continents.