Program Description

Teach English with Caledonian School in Prague

Description

Full-time jobs for qualified English teachers in Czech Republic. We are now accepting applications for the 2009-2010 academic year. TEFL/Celta/Trinity certification required.

Caledonian teachers earn on a per lesson taught basis. Therefore, the more lessons taught, the more money earn. Be realistic however; though the Czech Republic has made great strides since 1989, and especially after their accession to the European Union in 2004, the salaries here are still substantially lower than in Western Europe and the USA. Nevertheless, it is important to distinguish between the sum you will earn when converted into your home currency and what the sum in Czech crowns will actually buy you here.

In short:

* We offer full time contracts between a minimum 20 and maximum 26 lessons per week. The contracts are open-ended meaning that no end date is specified.
* A full time teacher can expect to earn from 16,000-20,000 Czech crowns (Kc) before tax
* This will enable you to have a modest standard of living, in line with that enjoyed by the average native Czech person
* Many teachers supplement their earnings by taking private students

Highlights

In addition to your base pay we offer these benefits:

* 200kc (Czech crowns) for attending monthly teachers meeting
* Full reimbursement for Prague travel pass
* Paid Christmas/New Years bonus
* Free Czech lessons (other languages at 50% discount)
* Legal/Official translation of visa documents into Czech
* School medical plan for full-time contracts

Pedagogical Support:
* Excellent resources our library contains over 3,000 titles
* Senior teacher on duty in teachers room for consultations
* Regular workshops focused on teacher development
* Free computers and WiFi in teachers room (24/7)

Social support:
* School café open throughout the day and in evenings
* School and café parties, film nights, quiz nights
* International environment

We arrange Work/Residency Visas for all of our full-time, non-EU teachers.

Positions in Prague, Nove Jicin and Mlada Boleslav are available. All staff in locations outside of Prague (Nove Jicin and Mlada Boleslav) receive free shared accommodation.

Qualifications

TEFL/Celta/Trinity certification required. We are especially interested in teachers with Cambridge exam preparation teaching experience.

Further Information
Degree Level: 
Bachelors Degree
Experience Required: 
No
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
English
Travel Arrangements: 

Participants Travel to Czech Republic Independently

Application Process: 

In-Person Interview when Feasible, Letters of Reference, Online Application plus Application Assessment, Phone Interview, Resume, Transcript

Ratings and Reviews

23 of 43 people found this review helpful
A great place to start in Prague

80%

Overall Rating

80%Overall
Rating

I taught with Caledonian School on-and-off for about 2 1/2 years. I began by first earning my TEFL with their program, and then continuing to teach with them through their job guarantee. At the time, it was only necessary to achieve a Pass-2 in their program to be guaranteed a job afterward, though I believe you have to get a Pass-1 now. The truly great thing about Caledonian is that if you can get a job with them as a non-EU national, they will help you get your work permit and visa. This is becoming increasingly rare for jobs in Prague, especially with the economic crisis. You also don't need a great deal of experience to work for them.

Some of the positive aspects of working for Caledonian are:
-Great teacher resources and support. They have an extensive library and it was not difficult to find someone to help you troubleshoot a class or offer suggestions. They also have plenty of computers and Internet access, though the limits on their copiers and printers can be really annoying. Teachers are also divided into groups with a "senior teacher" who runs periodic seminars and offers assistance if you need help.
-Generally, the atmosphere is quite positive. While I was there, it was easy to make friends and get connected, even if you were new to Prague.
-The pub was an excellent addition to the atmosphere. It was open all day and directly across from the Teacher's room, and offered everything from coffee and tea to daily lunches and alcohol. I have a lot of great memories lesson planning and socializing there.

Some negative aspects of Caledonian are:
-No yearly paid holiday leave until you have been there at least 3-4 years. This can really be a strain on your budget during Christmas and summer holidays.
-The insurance is a bit dodgy. We aren't offered the state insurance, so it's not accepted everywhere.
-Their scale for calculating raises has changed a few times, and they have now instituted a complicated "point" system based on student reviews, success rates, and observations.

As with any language school, another difficulty is budgeting and determining your income. I found the pay to be reasonable... you are paid for the hours you work, and you get paid for late cancellations from your students. However, if your students cancel early or it is a month with a lot of holidays, some months can be extremely difficult. In addition, you aren't paid for travel time, and teachers spend a lot of time on public transport.

All that said, if this is your first job in Prague, I would strongly consider this school. They have a huge network, and if you need experience and a visa, they can help you with it. And if you need a TEFL, they can help you with that, too. People have said negative things about Caledonian since they merged with Tutor, and I can attest that the atmosphere isn't what it used to be. And if you have a lot of experience or EU citizenship, you can probably look elsewhere. But overall, I enjoyed my time with Caledonian, and would recommend it as a good place to start building a life and career in Prague.

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Submitted by joyful on 08/24/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 25-30    |   Paris, France    |    Pro Traveler    |    California   

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Program Info

Country: 
Czech Republic
City(s): 
Prague, Mlada Boleslav
Length of Position: 
6-12 months
Salary / Benefits: 

16,000-20,000 Czech crowns (Kc)

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