This mystical archipelago is made up of thousands of tropical islands, which boast majestic volcanoes, breathtaking coastlines and pristine tropical rainforests. The buzzing metropolis of Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, is one of Asia’s most exciting and fast-paced cities, making teaching English here an incredible experience. English teachers earn ten times the local wage, so you’ll pocket useful funds for your travels.
Teaching in Indonesia
Salary: Up to £440 per month, based on a 23-hour week (except for teachers in Bogor, who will earn up to 20% less than this).
Accommodation: If you choose to live in the accommodation subsidised by the school, this will be your own air-conditioned room in a shared house. Houses have telephones, televisions, hot water and a maid, and are within walking distance, or a short journey by public transport, to the school. The exception is for teachers in Bogor, who will need to find their own accommodation (accommodation for the first 30 days will be provided).
Arrival: You will be picked up at Sukarno-Hatta Airport (Cengkareng) in Jakarta by a member of your school's management team. You will be taken to your house, where you can rest until the following day when you will go to the school for your orientation.
Locations: Schools are located in the city or outskirts of Jakarta, or in the suburb of Bogor.
Contract lengths: 1 year
Departure dates: There are departures every month, except October and December (subject to availability).
Requirements
-Native English speaker with British, Irish, Canadian, Australian, American or New Zealand passport.
-TEFL qualification (must be enrolled in the i-to-i 100-Hour Combined TEFL Course).
-Educated to the age of 18.
To contact i-to-i Placements, Ltd., please call 0870 429 4227 or visit www.onlinetefl.com.
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