How to Apply

 

Positions are limited, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as you have decided to embark on this amazing experience.

What documents do I need to apply?

  • Completed online application form
  • Scanned copy of Passport
  • Police Background Check
  • Scanned copy of your University Degree and/or Transcript
  • Updated CV with a current photo
  • 1 Recommendation Letter either from a former employer or university professor/staff

How to complete the online application form?

We strongly suggest applicants to complete the online application form that we will send you via email in one sitting to make sure it is complete and saved. As we have limited positions, we process applications on first come, first served basis. Please bear in mind that completing the application is just the first step of the process since after you complete it, we process it, arrange an interview and let you know about the position. It takes a few weeks all in all, so if you are ready to live a life-changing experience, you can start filing the application as soon as possible!

Ready to start? 

  1. Click on APPLY at the top of this page.
  2. After after we receive your application, we will arrange a Skype interview with our South American partners. If you don’t have Skype, you can download it for free
  3. Submit online your placement preferences
  4. Skype interview with our representative in Colombia
  5. Once you have passed the interview with a representative in Colombia, you will receive the official acceptance to the program by email and the destination where you will be based.
  6. When you have your official acceptance and a confirmed placement location, you will be billed USD 400 for the program deposit.

Application Processing Time

It takes about 2 to 3 weeks once you begin. The application process can only be completed if all the required documents are sent on time. We will keep track of the process the whole time via email.

Please bear in mind that it is our partner in Colombia who will make the final acceptance decision. We will notify you as soon as we have news about your acceptance. Once the acceptance is confirmed, a $400 deposit is required together with your booked ticket to Bogotá and the receipt of the insurance policy. The deposit will be refunded upon COMPLETION of your teaching contract.

 

FAQ

 

Is it possible to go with my boyfriend/girlfriend?

Yes, we offer couples or even small groups the opportunity to work in the same city.

Is there any ex or current participant I can reach out to?

Of course! We have our Facebook community where you can find participants who have been or are in Colombia and ask them anything you may be curious about.

What visa do I need?

All participants need to a TP-1 Visa. Application may be done online with the necessary document we provide. Once in Colombia, you will be granted a new official Visa at the local immigration office. The program covers the visa costs and it will be valid for the entire duration of the program.

How much money will I need before my first paycheck?

First things first, participants need to cover their flight to Colombia and travel insurance. After that, you don´t need to worry about anything until you arrive at your placement destination. How much money you need will entirely depend on you. The money you need will be for meals, recreation activities and weekend activities. But, as a suggestion, we usually recommend $1500 as “pocket” money to be covered for the first month since you will be paid after a month of work.

Can I live on the salary I will be paid?

This is a volunteer position with an stipend aimed at covering basic living costs: rent, commuting and food. You should be able to cover these expenses.  Any extra activities (travel, entertainment, dining out) may exceed your stipend.

How much will I spend on rent depending on the city where I am placed?

Living in large cities (Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Cali, and Barranquilla) are much more expensive than rural areas or smaller cities. Rent can range from 350.000 Colombian pesos to 650.000 (US$120-$220).

Is Colombia dangerous?

Colombia’s reputation is currently struggling with old stereotypes that are largely outdated at this point. There are some issues with guerillas in remote jungle regions, but as long as you stay in well-traveled areas, and avoid areas that you are advised against traveling in, Colombia is quite safe.

At the country level, the existing safety issues rarely involve foreigners. Colombia has certainly had its challenges over the past several decades, and like any country or major city, there are still some areas that may be dangerous. Use the same caution you’d use in any major city or foreign country.

In general, travelers find Colombians to be extremely open, warm, friendly and helpful. Speak with anyone who has traveled to Colombia in recent years, and you’ll likely find out that it was one of their favorite countries that they’ve ever visited, and that they felt perfectly safe. Use common sense, and listen to the advice of the program and the locals, and you’ll be in great shape to have a positive and safe experience in Colombia!

Do they have high-speed internet in all areas?

Yes, there is high speed internet access in all major cities, but please bear in mind that the speed and reliability might not be the same as, say the USA.

Can I take my son/daughter or my pet to Colombia?

Sorry, children and pets are not allowed.

Do I need to buy my own insurance?

Yes. Although the Colombian national health insurance will cover you during the program, participants need to buy their own insurance just in case of a severe emergency.

Do I need to be certified as TEFL/TESOL teacher?

Although a TEFL certificate is not a requirement, we do encourage participants to take it since it is an internationally recognized certification that looks good on your CV. 

Will there be other foreign teachers where I will live/work?

Yes. There will surely be at least 2 and might there even be up to 30 in large cities. Teachers can travel in groups and be placed together, or in some smaller schools, they may only need 1 teacher, but we have many schools all around the Country, so we make sure there are a few teachers per city. However, we would like to emphasize the cultural exchange nature of the program, giving teachers the unique opportunity to experience the wonders of Colombia and its charming people.

What are the application dates?

We usually accept applications year-round, but 6 months before each academic year is the peak of application season. We suggest that the sooner the better to secure a placement in the location of your choice.

Why do I have to pay a deposit?

We need your commitment. A lot of work goes into arranging your program and once you're placed schools will be counting on you.

Can I extend my stay?

Yes. This depends on both the school and the teacher, but our programs do have the option to extend after the contract is successfully finished.

Do I need to get any special vaccines to travel to Colombia?

No, there are no required immunizations for travel to Colombia. However, if you are planning further traveling in South America, be aware that some countries may require yellow fever vaccination.

Do I need to book an airport pick-up service?

No. We will pick you up at the airport upon arrival (yes, with a sign with your name at no extra cost!)

Are plane tickets included?

No. Each teacher has to cover their flights to Bogotá. We do provide the transportation to your placement city from Bogotá

Will I receive any orientation/training upon arrival?

Definitely. We offer an orientation week upon arrival.

Do I have to do all the planning for my lessons?

No. You will need to follow a course book and curriculum designed by the school, but some creativity on your side is always welcome!

What level of English do students have?

English is not widely spoken outside school in Colombia, therefore, do not expect a very high level from the students. However, there will be different levels, from total beginners to advanced students.

Do I have to comply with any dress code when working?

Not necessarily, casual dressing is ok for teaching, but it is always good to try to look as good as you can! It shows a lot of respect for the school and your students as well. At SENA centers, however, teachers are required to wear a white coat that will be provided by the center.

Are meals included?

No. Each teacher pays for his/her meals, which are usually around 10,000 Colombian pesos. Some schools do offer free lunch, though.

Will I have a local phone number?

Yes and we can help you with that. During the first, welcome week, we help teachers with those daily life issues.

My level of Spanish is NON-EXISTENT. Can I still apply?

Of course! You do not need to speak Spanish for the program because most schools prefer teachers to only use English to create a real, natural environment for the students to learn. However, as your Spanish starts getting better, you will find your everyday life a lot easier!

Will I have holidays?

Yes. One week of holidays in Easter (Semana Santa) during the spring semester and if you stay for a full year, you will have a two-week paid holiday by the end of June. Of course, local national holidays will be off, too.

Should I take my credit card to Colombia?

It is always good to have a card as a backup. All major credit cards are accepted in Colombia, but bear in mind that Colombians still prefer cash for most of their transactions. ATM cards are also a great way to access money from home. 

 

Dates and Deadlines

 

Upcoming Program Dates

Ministry of Education Programs:

January 2018-June/November 2018-exact dates TBD- 11 month or 6 month contract
Deadline to apply: November 15, 2017

SENA Programs:
February 2018-June/December 2018-exact dates TBD-11 month or 5 month contract

Deadline to apply:
September 15, 2017

We do not know the exact arrival dates until approximately 2 months before the program begins.

Upon approval of placement, successful candidates are required to pay a deposit of $400. Your program deposit payment demonstrates your commitment to the ETF Program, Colombia. This commitment helps the local support staff to plan their resources and ensure you have the best possible experience when you arrive in Colombia.

The deposit is fully refundable by SENA or the Ministry Of Education Colombia upon completion of contract. The deposit is non-refundable if you decide to cancel or withdraw from the program at any time and for any reason.

Why are some programs shorter than others (5/6 or 10 months)?

Because, being a government-funded program, with a budget annually renewed at the end of the academic year (November-December) , the Colombian government can only guarantee a 10-month budget at the beginning of the academic year (January), but can only guarantee a 6-month period for the second part of the year (June onward). Therefore, there are 10 month programs starting in January and 6 month programs starting in June.

 

Requirements

 

  • Teachers should hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree
  • Citizens of the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand
  • Native English Speakers are preferred, but non-natives with a high level of English and teaching experience are also welcome to apply!
  • Preferably aged between 20 and 50
  • Non-criminal record (with the exception of traffic or other minor violations)
  • 120+ hour TEFL/TESOL Certification holder is preferred

Remember that once you are accepted and in order to confirm your spot on the program, we have to receive your USD 400 deposit and a proof of both your flight to Bogota and International Medical and Accident Insurance coverage. The program has negotiated an insurance plan and the cost $1 per day.

 

Teach in Colombia

 

Paid teaching positions throughout Colombia are available to English speakers. The Colombian government has launched a major initiative to integrate English language education into public schools for all students by 2020. This goal cannot be met from within, so international recruitment is underway. Although the positions receive a stipend, it is meant only to cover basic living expenses, so we think of it as a free volunteer program rather than a job. We work exclusively with public schools in Colombia. Most students are disadvantaged. English is a key skill to open up opportunities that might otherwise pass them by.

The Programs

Ministry of Education

English language instruction has not been available to the majority of high school students until recently.  The Ministry of Education's new initiative designates certain schools where they believe they can maximize impact that learning English will have on the students. They are located in disadvantaged areas. The students are 10th and 11th graders (ages 16-18). Questions? Click here

SENA

The National Training Service, SENA, is the Colombian government agency that deals with job training. There’s no cost to the students and the classes are meant to provide additional assistance to those who cannot afford it.  The program is so highly thought of that students frequently have jobs waiting for them upon graduating. Unlike the Ministry of Education Program SENA students are university-aged (18-24). Questions? Click here

Ministry of Education SENA
  • Teaching high school aged students, in public schools
  • Schedules vary based on school, but classes are usually around 45 mins
  • Orientation with other MEN teachers
  • Stipend 1,500,000 pesos
Upcoming Start Dates: January 2018 and July 2018
  • Teaching adults aged 18-24, in vocational schools
  • Classes are block classes, so you’ll see your students for around 2 hours at a time.
  • Orientation is usually 2 weeks after the Ministry orientation, with the other SENA teachers
  • Stipend 1,500,000 pesos
Upcoming Start Dates: February 2018 and June 2018

 

Why Colombia?

Whether you are a complete beginner in Spanish, or an advanced speaker, this is a great opportunity to work on your Spanish skills while learning about this fascinating country. You will also be developing your skills as a teacher. Great for your resumé! Colombia has fast been growing as a destination for travelers. The geographic and cultural diversity of the country will astound you: mountains, colonial cities, beaches, the Amazon basin. The possibilities for adventure are endless.

What are my responsibilities?

  • 25 classroom hours per week as an assistant teacher
  • 15 hours of preparation
  • 2 pedagogy workshops per semester
  • Regional meetings with other program participants
  • Periodic testing of students’ English level

Locations

Over 50 cities and towns throughout Colombia. Requests will be considered subject to availability and need.