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Get a TEFL & Work this Summer in Exciting Spain as a Camp Monitor!


Canterbury English


Location

Madrid | Spain


Job description

June TEFL in Madrid & Summer Camp Job
To Learn TEFL, Live & Work in a Summer Camp in Spain


If you want to earn an accredited 120-hour TEFL certificate in June and teach in a summer camp in July & August (or July only), then this is the course for you!


JUNE TEFL IN MADRID PROGRAM DETAILS


TEFL Program + Special Summer Camp Modules
Apart from the normal TEFL program modules, there will also be workshops on summer camp preparation. In addition, so that you are fully prepared for the camp, you will have a full day of summer camp preparation and orientation after the TEFL course and right before the camps start in Caceres.


TEFL Schedule
You are in class for five days during each of the four intensive TEFL course weeks, from Monday to Friday, starting at 9:30 am until 3 pm (Friday starts at 10am). The morning (from 9:30 am to 12 pm) is dedicated to learning theoretical subjects that are related to teaching English as a foreign language. The afternoons (from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm) are dedicated to practicing the subjects learned in the morning.


Three TEFL Modules
There are three academic modules to the course: the TEFL theory module, the teaching business English module and the teaching children & teenager's module.
TheTEFL theory module is 40 hours and takes place Monday to Thursday in the mornings.
The Business English Practice Module is 20 hours and takes place every Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
The Children and Teenagers Practice Module is 20 hours and takes place every Monday and Wednesday afternoons.


Two Extra TEFL Modules
There are two additional teaching modules: the practice teaching module and the real-live teaching module. This combined TEFL Practice Teaching Module is of 40 hours duration. It is divided into two equal parts of 20 hours each.
The Observed Practice Teaching Module.
The observed practice teaching module takes place on Fridays from 10 am to 3 pm.
The Real-Life Teaching Module Internship.


The Paid Internship
The paid internship practice teaching module takes place in students houses in the evening or in the summer camp. This means there's no job hunt, because you already have one!


The course comes with a job. We can do this because we are an English Academy and hire ALL of our TEFL students. You are hired and sign a contract during the first day of the course (if you wish). If you are accepted into the program, you have the prestigious Canterbury English International TEFL Certificate at the end of the course, and a job that starts during the course or in the case of the summer camp, you graduate on Friday and start the summer camp on Monday.


Summary TEFL Course
To conclude, the TEFL course is comprised of 40 hours of learning theory in the mornings. This encompasses lesson planning, role plays, presentations, peer teaching, critiques and much more.
In the afternoons 40 hours of Business and Childrens Modules. On Fridays 20 hours of observed practice classes.
In the evenings (from 3rd or 4th week onwards), 20 hours of paid internship practice teaching in a Summer Camp during the summer and for those who stay for the school year, out in the field in real-life homes with adults and children and in real-life companies with business students in a corporate Spain setting.


June TEFL + Summer Camp Program Cost Details:
1.675€ (1375€ TEFL Course Price + 300€ Summer Camp Placement)


OPCION ONE: PAID WORK
In the Summer Camps You Earn
You earn 2.400€, if you do 4 two-week sessions during the two months. Each two-week session pays 600€ during July and August. Note: Some years, 4 sessions are offered and others 3 sessions.
If you do 4 sessions and earn 2.400€ - 1.675€ = 725€. You have paid for your program, had an amazing summer and earned 725€.
If you do 3 sessions and earn 1.800€ - 1.675€ = 125€. You have paid for your program, had an amazing summer and earned 125€.


OPCION TWO: VOLUNTEER WORK
There is a limited number of paid positions in the summer camps and this varies from year to year, however for many people who do our program, they are willing to start out as a volunteer for the first two-week session in July. Usually this means that because of their excellent work, when one of the 120 monitors in our 12 camps drops out of the program (about 10% do every year) or doesn't work out and is let go, the backup volunteer replaces that person and is paid from that day on.
This sometimes occurs from day one onwards (an English monitor who was supposed to arrive, for some reason, doesn't make it) and the volunteer takes over the paid position immediately.
In most cases, by the end of the two weeks the volunteer is now slotted into a paid position, especially at the beginning of the second two-week session.
Working as a volunteer is also a great way to get the experience if you are unsure of yourself at the beginning (this means no pressure on you) and once you know the ropes, you ease into the paid position, much more confident now that you know what you're doing. The volunteer position is an excellent way to get up to speed, practice your Spanish, see how everything's done, under the wing of another camp monitor.


WITH BOTH POSITIONS YOU LIVE THE DREAM
We always sign you up initially for the paid position, and in the case that the paid positions are filled, then you would be signed up as a volunteer, ready to take over a paid position, if and when it comes up.


This means that no matter what, you'll be living your aspirations of working in a Summer Camp in a lovely village in the province of Caceres, surrounded by the rolling country side of Extremadura, under olive tree shade with Spanish bulls placidly pasting in the fields, long before the bull ring and "Corrida de Toros" that you might be a spectator at. And in the next field is the black Iberian pig, eating acorns and fattening under the oak trees, waiting to become the delicious "Jamón, Jamón" that you'll be eating as a tapa in a local bar with a "tinto de verano" or a "clara" in hand, along with your colleague monitor friends from your camp, thinking, Wow… thanks to Canterbury English, I'm actually living the dream!!


What's Included and What's Not for Both Paid and Volunteer Positions
Food and lodging expenses are included in July and August in the Summer Camp, but not travel expenses to Spain, nor bus to Caceres, nor food and lodging in Madrid. Most people stay in a shared Airbnb and shop in the local market, others rent a room for a month, others stay in a hostel for 15€ a night and the ones without budget constraints stay in hotels.


JULY & AUGUST SUMMER CAMP IN CACERES PROGRAM DETAILS


ESL Camp Instructor
This summer, Canterbury English invites you to join our Summer Camps as an ESL instructor for an English immersion program for Spanish kids in SPAIN, in the beautiful Spanish province of Extremadura.


How to Get Here
You would fly to Madrid (you'll need your passport and you will receive a three-month European Schengen tourist visa stamp in the airport) and take a bus to Caceres, where you would be picked up and taken to one of our 12 Summer Camps in different villages of Extremadura.


This Program is Designed for the Following People:
You already have a TEFL or CELTA Certificate (if not, see our June TEFL & Summer Camp Program) are between 18 and 45 years old and are from an English-speaking country.


What's Included and What's Not
Food and lodging expenses are included in July and August, but not travel expenses.


The Two-Week Sessions
Each summer camp is two weeks long and you are with the same kids and teenagers for those two weeks. After two weeks, the kids leave on a Saturday and the new group of kids arrive on a Sunday afternoon. Sometimes you stay in the same camp for all the two-week sessions and sometimes you are sent to another camp in a different, but nearby location.
There are 3-4 two-week summer camp sessions during July and August that cover a total of 6 or 8 weeks. You can choose to teach between one to four sessions. However, your continuation in the summer camp after the first two-week session will depend on your performance.


Summer Camp Orientation Day
You will travel to the summer camp on the Saturday before it starts, have a one-day ESL instructor's orientation on Sunday and start on Monday morning (usually the first Monday in July).


Activities You Will be Running
With the other instructors and camp coordinators, you will be leading the children and teenagers in English activities in the mornings, such as indoor arts and crafts, presentations on culture, in the afternoon, sports and games in the outdoors, hiking and trekking, bathing and games in swimming pools and rivers with natural pools, and in the evening, music, drama, dressing up with costumes and talent shows. If you have a particular skill, such as playing the guitar, singing, crafts making, playing any other instrument, juggling, etc, then this will be very welcome.


Daily Schedule
The camp is all day, from breakfast at 9 am in the morning until bedtime at night, but there is time to rest during the day, because there are many instructors and you take turns for breaks and siestas. Wednesday is excursion day where you accompany the kids to a nearby world heritage site and learn the history and see the sites, guiding the children.


Expand your Horizons with Canterbury English
Working in a summer camp with us in Spain is an amazing experience and provides a unique opportunity to travel, expand your horizons, practice a new language, put your personal skills into practice, meet new people from different cultures and make new friends.


Join us this summer and make yours unforgettable!


See our other programs to spend a whole year working in Spain.


There's no doubt about it, with Canterbury English you can realize your dream of living and working in the most amazing country in the world: Spain, with three cities (Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona) in the top 14 ranking for the best cities to live in on planet Earth! Viva España!!

*** Join our Canterbury English ex-pat family now!! ***
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: $ €16.00 €25.00 Per Hour


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Salary

300 €/mensuales

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