Earning a decent crust in Spain is one of the challenges of living and working here. In the past most people coming to live and work in Spain have worked in TEFL but the wage rates have not really kept up with the cost of living so TEFL teachers are having to take on more and more hours to make ends meet. Another option may be to get yourself a teaching qualification and there is now a way to do this in Spain.
PGCE Spain Offers You A Teaching Qualification
If you already have a degree then maybe you could be helped by doing a PGCE course without having to go back to the UK. If you are looking for a way of living here then learning to teach could be a decent method of accomplishing the goal. Teachers wages start typically at 1400-1500 Euros per month and the first year of PGCE Spain candidates all got a job in Spain at the end of the course. The demand for teachers is still high here especially in international schools.
Have a look at the PGCE Spain website and start doing your teacher training course in Spain. Learning and finally earning in Spain might well be a good way of making sure you can live here and have a career too. Teaching is not going to make you into Rockerfeller but you can live a nice, comfortable life in Spain.
Most students will start in September but there is also the possibility of starting in January and April and more than 50 students will be taken in this year. The experience of actual teaching is given in international schools based all over Spain and you are mentored by the current teachers in the NABSS schools (The National Association Of British Schools in Spain)
For more info read the website and get in touch with me on devanioinfo@gmail.com I would be only too happy to help you out
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