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TEFL Certificate Philippines


Capital city
Manila

Language
Filipino, English
Currency
Peso (PSP)
Typical TEFL teacher salary
US$600 per month
Major TEFL locations
Manilla
other large cities
 

 

The Country

If you would like to teach English in the Philippines, it is definitely recommended that you research your options before moving there. Although most employees will wish to meet you in person, you should still try to set up some interviews from your home country. Many foreigners may find it difficult to obtain a position teaching English in the Philippines, as many Filipino Nationals are highly qualified for the positions themselves. Your chances of obtaining a job increase if you are an American citizen, and most of the jobs available are for larger companies, language schools, and International Schools. At the international schools, you will most likely be teaching Korean and Japanese students.

There are a few government or privately run schools in the Philippines that will hire foreigners or native speakers. As mentioned before, job options include large international companies, international schools (American, British, Korean, etc.), and language schools. Most of these positions will be found in the big cities, especially Manila. If you are looking for a more rural atmosphere, there are always volunteer positions available on the more remote islands and areas throughout the Philippines. To obtain a paid position in the country, the minimum requirements are a TEFL or equivalent certificate, and a University degree. Many positions will require a specific area of University study

 

TEFL Courses in Cebu

 

Sample Job offer for Teaching English in the Philippines

"Our company is now seeking an English Specialist who shall be responsible for the monitoring and development of the English Language communications skills of Customer Service Representatives and other staff. Responsibilities include conducting English language programs for new hires; developing effective monitoring and training solutions to address performance gaps and drive continuous quality improvement; and validating the effectiveness of the English Communications program in coordination with other support groups. Qualifications include a University degree, preferably in any of the following fields: Communications, English as a Second Language, English Language and Literature, Speech Therapy; well experienced and immersed in the US culture; experience in training English communications skills; related experience in effective monitoring, coaching, and training; high organizational, planning and delegating skills. Compensation and benefits include 30,000- 40,000 Philippine Pesos per month; work permit; night differential; hazard pay; transportation allowance; meal allowance; medical insurance; study assistance benefit; paid vacation and sick leaves; annual salary appraisals; 13th month pay."

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