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English Teaching Jobs in Indonesia

Indonesia is a fantastic place to teach English and save some money – with a relatively high salary and a low cost of living. Indonesia has more than seventeen thousand islands – go surfing in Bali, trek through the Indonesian rainforests or see the Komodo Dragon on Komodo.

Indonesia is the fifth most populous nation on earth and at times it can seem as if all of them are learning English! This is good news for TEFL teachers as jobs abound teaching English in Indonesia. Positions teaching English can range from state to private sector. Most teachers find employment on the country’s main island of Java, but there are many openings on other islands too.

The requirements to teach English in Indonesia are quite flexible but in all cases, TEFL certification from a recognized TEFL course provider is required by the government in order to issue a work visa. Some schools require a university degree while others do not. Most schools value a positive attitude and a sense of humour. With the cost of living very low, a TEFL teacher’s salary goes a long way. Although you should be able to live comfortably, do not count on saving. Indonesia is a good place to begin your TEFL years but is quite poorly paid in comparison to other Asian countries. Always check what you have been offered against the actual contract. Therefore, it is a good idea to check your contract before signing. In all cases and in all countries, always check web forums and notice boards for information. Look for schools that offer a housing allowance in addition to or instead of providing housing. This will give you more options. Never agree to housing without seeing it first. A return air ticket is required to enter Indonesia. Your school should reimburse 50% of the fare after 3 months and the balance on completion of your contract. Also, check the hours you are contracted to teach and try to achieve a good balance. Don’t sign a contract, which states you may have to work alternate Saturdays if you do not want to work Saturdays.

Sample Job offers for Teaching English in Indonesia

We are seeking TEFL qualified native English speakers to teach classes to children and adults at a variety of levels from beginner to advanced. Class sizes are limited to 14 students with the average being 10 students per class. All teachers are provided with a comprehensive syllabus, including lesson plans, for each course and level. Teachers are, however, encouraged to adapt the course materials to meet student learning styles. The school has an extensive resource centre and library to assist teachers in preparing additional or adapted materials

We are looking for TEFL certified teachers who hold a recognized TEFL certificate. Previous teaching experience is preferred but not required. More important is a flexible character, which can adapt to life in a developing tropical country. Candidates with enthusiasm, a positive attitude, and a sense of humour are particularly sought. In return for teaching 25 contact hours per week and 15 office hours per week, TEFL qualified teachers will receive 8,000,000 Rupiah per month, return airfare from their current location, full working visa, 14 days holiday every 12 months plus national holidays, health insurance, accommodation shared with fellow teachers, opportunities for career development.

Capital city: Jakarta

Language: Indonesian

Currency: Rupiah

Typical TEFL teacher salary: 8 – 9,000,000 (Rupiah per month)

Major TEFL locations: Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Country Wide


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Accredited by: International TEFL Accreditation Council