Teaching in Spain
Teaching jobs in Spain
For ESL teachers applying to teach English in Spain, it is possible to find paid volunteer jobs teaching English. Volunteers will teach English in Spanish classrooms throughout the country.
Teachers applying for volunteer positions can often do so with no previous teaching experience or qualifications, although they are encouraged to enroll in a TEFL course before teaching.
Licensed teachers can teach in Spanish private international schools. Teachers will generally need to have 2-3 years of licensed teaching experience to land a teaching job in Spain. And although there are exceptions, it can be difficult to get a job teaching in Spain without an EU passport.
Teaching in Spain – Hiring
Teaching jobs in Spain may open at various times throughout the year.
Living in Spain
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Spain at a glance
Country information
Capital: Madrid
Language: Spanish
Population: 46.7 million
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Government: Parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Quick facts
Spain is officially known as the Kingdom of Spain and is the second largest country in the EU
Spain is home to 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as prehistoric rock art, historic cities and buildings, bridges, national parks and landscapes. Only Italy with 49 sites and China with 45 have more.
The official language of Spain is Castilian Spanish (74%), though Catalan (17%) Galician (7%), and Basque (2%) are also spoken.
The Puerta del Sol (“Gate of the Sun”) plaza in Madrid is the physical center of the country.
The Sagrada Família Church in Barcelona, officially known as the ‘Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família’, has been in construction since it was started in 1882. It is scheduled to be completed in 2026.
The bull is the national animal of Spain.
La Tomatina is an annual festival held in Spain where people throw thousands of tomatoes at each other.