Chile Country Guide
Chile Country Guide
Chile Country Guide
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| Chile
Chile snakes down the western coast of the South American continent,
with the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the
east. Peru and Bolivia are its borders to the north and northeast, with
Argentina sharing the Eastern border from Bolivia south to Patagonia.
Chile’s islands include Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventura-
das and well-known, yet remote, Easter Island.
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| Teaching in Chile
Typical Students
Teachers who work at language institutes will mainly teach adult professionals who are taking classes to improve
their English for their job or the goal of career advancement. These students can be high-level executives, manag-
ers, or general employees. Children may also be students at language institutes, especially during after-school hours
or during the summer.
Typical Salary
Teachers at language institutes in Chile typically make the
equivalent of around $700- $1,200 USD per month, depending
on the city where they are teaching and the particular institute.
Sometimes teachers can make a higher salary range when
teaching courses at companies, or teaching on weekends. Uni-
versities also pay more, but often require higher credentials such
as a state teaching license or a master’s degree in education or
teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).
Typical Benefits
Your teaching contract at a language institute in Chile usually
won’t include housing or other benefits, but new teachers are
often assisted in locating suitable accommodations.
Teaching Hours
At a language institute you will work about 15-30 hours per
week, usually Monday through Friday and sometimes Saturdays.
Teaching schedules often include some early mornings and eve-
nings, since classes cater to adult professionals.
Contract Length
Employers tend to prefer hiring teachers for one-year contracts,
though it’s possible to find six-month contracts as well. Those
wishing to stay for even less time could consider working on a
freelance basis, without signing a contract.
Interview Tips
Dress professionally and come prepared with resume, photo,
and a copy of your degree and TEFL certificate. It’s helpful to
present yourself as flexible toward teaching onsite at company
locations throughout the city (common in Santiago), as many
institutes focus on teaching business English.
Another option is to complete an online TEFL certificate of at least 100 hours before you arrive; this certification
is accepted by most language schools in Chile. If you decide to get certified online, you might also consider a uni-
versity-level online TEFL course, in order to stand out more in a more competitive job market such as Santiago.
| Contact Us
If you have additional questions about teaching in Chile and would like to speak to an advisor, call 1-800-437-0413.
You can also visit our TEFL Resource Page for other helpful information about teaching abroad or to message an
advisor online.
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