Teach English in Spain with CIEE | Placement in Madrid

Teach English in Spain with CIEE | Placement in Madrid

Location
  • Spain
    • Madrid
Length
52+ weeks
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School Elementary Middle School High School
Payment plans

Program Details

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree (in any field)
  • Native-level English fluency
  • U.S. Citizenship
Job Type
Government
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School Elementary Middle School High School
Weekly Classroom Hours
16
Age Min.
20
Age Max
59

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
Monthly Stipend: 1000 Euros;
Temporary accommodations during orientation
Local health insurance coverage with $0 deductible
Ongoing support from CIEE staff in Madrid, including 24/7 availability for emergencies
Starting Price
2350
Price Details
Job placement as a Language and Culture Assistant in the region of Madrid
Pre-departure Preparation– including extensive visa guidance and resources for apartment hunting
Insurance with 24-hour emergency assistance
24/7 support from CIEE staff in Madrid
Airport pickup and transportation to your orientation hotel on arrival day
Four-day orientation in Madrid (with hotel reservation as an optional add on) on topics including housing, banking, residency, health & safety, and more
Cultural activities during orientation with your new best friends
What's Included
Some Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Travel Insurance
What's Not Included
Accommodation Airfare Meals
What's Not Included (Extra)

Visa fee not included

Jan 14, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
204 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

CIEE's Teach in Spain program offers placement as a Language and Culture Assistant in the region of Madrid, and support through every step of your journey.

Before departure, CIEE will provide you with expert visa guidance, an online pre-departure course, regular communication, and help you find your community of like-minded teachers that will be heading to Madrid with you. After arrival, CIEE provides airport pick-up on arrival day, a comprehensive orientation, 4 nights of accommodation at orientation hotel (optional), cultural activities, and 24/7 support from CIEE staff in Madrid so you'll be set up for success!

As a language assistant in Madrid, you'll spend 4 days a week in the classroom supporting local teachers and helping students practice conversational English. Your schedule will have a max of 16 in-classroom hours. With three-day weekends you'll have plenty of free time to travel or study Spanish.

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COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Reviews show the program offers strong visa and paperwork support, helpful orientation, and a supportive community, especially for first-timers.

Program Highlights

  • Job placement as a Language and Culture Assistant in the region of Madrid
  • Airport pickup and 4 nights at orientation hotel in Madrid upon arrival
  • Network with other CIEE teachers before departure and at CIEE orientation in Madrid
  • Orientation in Madrid with cultural activities and workshops on housing, transportation, residency, and more
  • Optional: 2-4 weeks of Spanish language immersion course and homestay before starting teaching position

Program Reviews

4.63 Rating
based on 208 reviews
  • 5 rating 71.63%
  • 4 rating 23.56%
  • 3 rating 2.88%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 1.92%
  • Benefits 4.15
  • Support 4.55
  • Fun 4.65
  • Facilities 4.3
  • Safety 4.75
  • Housing 5
  • Support 4
  • Fun 5
  • Value 5
  • Safety 5
  • Instruction 4.35
  • Support 5
  • Value 4
  • Academic Rigor 3
  • Job Assistance 3
Showing 113 - 120 of 208 reviews
Kami
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

🤩CIEE Review🤩

Everyone should have a chance to travel the world & CIEE makes that easily possible. They help walk you through all of the necessary requirements & documentations! Just read their advice and follow the steps! It’s work, obviously, but they provide you with all of the information. They offer a great online course & have an in-person orientation with small group activities once you arrive. They’re really helpful & make sure to assist you as best they can.
Teaching has become a new passion of mine & my students are the weirdest but best kids!! They are so fun to be around & I love sharing our cultures!
CIEE connects you with some pretty crazy & amazing new friends from all over the world! I recommend this program to all of my friends & literally everyone!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
DO IT!!! What are you waiting for?? This is your sign to go for it! This experience is life changing and you won’t regret it.
157 people found this review helpful.
Amy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Excellent program

CIEE is a great program. They made the visa process very easy. They connect with the AuxMadrid program in Spain which is excellent. I couldn't be more satisfied. You are a Language and Cultural Assistant in the community of Madrid. You will be placed at a school of your choosing for this program, either an elementary school or secondary school. I choose secondary and I am very happy because I teach middle schoolers and high schoolers. You always have a co-teacher, because you are only the assistant. You do not need to be in charge of grading or classroom management, what could be better than that!

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing to me was how easy it is to get along with Spanish people. I learned Spanish in Latin America and thought the accent would be difficult for me, but it wasn't at all! Also, if you ask anyone for help they WILL go out of their way to help you! It's great living in Spain as Language Assistant.
166 people found this review helpful.
a
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Waste of thousands of dollars

It is FREE to teach in spain when applying through the government. The only difference you will find when applying through CIEE is their advertised "comprehensive support" including health insurance and orientation programs. The health insurance only covers emergencies, so you have to pay entirely out of pocket to see any doctor in any other circumstance. It also does not cover ANY public medical facilities, so you have to see expensive private doctors who you must pay out of pocket and then simply hope the insurance company (itself owned by CIEE -- i.e. a racket) pays you back at some point. The "support" is almost exclusively email-based and all the information they provide is readily available online. The orientation information is also readily available for free. Basically, you're paying almost 3000 USD for a week in a hotel and an email address to which you can direct questions. Not worth it. None of the answers provide any information that you can't just google. The only redeeming quality, as far as I'm aware, is that the Spanish government will place you in any Spanish city while CIEE guarantees a place in the Community of Madrid (but not the center of Madrid). Unless you have never traveled overseas and will be completely overwhelmed by any bureaucratic or administrative processes, don't waste your money.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
Apply though the spanish government for free, or another organization with better support and services for the price.
186 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. The international insurance CIEE provides to participants is a reimbursement based plan but it gives participants the flexibility to choose their doctor and medical provider. In addition, it provides coverage in any country outside of the United States so participants can travel outside Spain with peace of mind. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions or anything else you would like to discuss.

Anonymous
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Sleezy Company, Not sure if they're actually NON PROFIT

So I paid the fee, I don't wanna repeat how much cause it just reminds me of what I lost. I came late because of Covid restrictions, and they literally didn't give me a single dollar for food, or hotel accommodation as promised. They didn't even recommend me a place to stay.

On top of that, I had to go to the emergency room for tonsilitis and their insurance policy has ignored me for 5 months about my reimbursement. I had an emergency and called the 24/7 emergency hotline (i mean i do pay for it) the representative picked up as if I was a burden. I wasn't even calling at a weird time it was 10am!

I got ripped off. They made me read my documents myself, do everything myself, and when
I emailed them for help, they just said "read the document".

This isn't my first studyabroad program. I've gone abroad with API, Barcelona SAE, and they were absolutely accomodating. They were helpful. Picked up the phone when I had emergencies even at 2am without complaint. One girl from Barcelona SAE helped me by just being my mentor and talking to me when I felt homesick.

I'm giving them a 5 because the people in the program are pretty nice. I'd apply through the ministry, Fullbright, or any other study abroad program.

I'll say one nice thing, but if you have never traveled abroad and want someone to hold your hand, I guess CIEE would be your last choice. There are other great third parties that will actually use your money to help you.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would apply through another company if I wanted assistance or support abroad.
242 people found this review helpful.
Kassie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

CIEE Helpful with Pandemic and Managing Spanish Bureaucracy

The process of moving to Spain is confusing. Moving during a pandemic is even more complicated, with constantly changing legal restrictions. CIEE made an overwhelming process manageable by providing step-by-step guides for everything: applying for a VISA, registering as a Spanish resident, getting a residency card, etc. Additionally, they sent out periodic email updates to participants letting us know about travel restrictions and curfew changes throughout the year. CIEE does carry a hefty price tag, which is why some auxiliars opt to apply directly through the Spanish government. However, when I talked to participants who applied through the govt, I was often shocked by how little information they were provided with. They had to figure out on their own how to get a TIE card, how to renew for the next year, etc. For me, CIEE was worth it.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Arroz negro, a variation of paella that's dyed black with squid ink! Super yummy if you like seafood.
250 people found this review helpful.
Danny
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very happy I signed up!

I just wanted to write this because I’m truly impressed with the return on investment from the Teach in Spain program. Spanish bureaucracy in general is a nightmare from what I’ve gathered, but the whole Covid situation makes it so much more ridiculous. But CIEE has been on point every step of the way.

From guiding us through the complex process of getting our visas back home, to welcoming us into Spain and laying out every single step from that point forward. They really do make the insanity that is Spanish bureaucracy as simplified and painless as possible. Their customer service is always amazing, and they're always happy to help resolve whatever issue you’re having. Definitely worth signing up for.

219 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Thanks so much for taking the time to share your experience Danny! We're so glad to hear that you've felt very supported throughout the process and that we could help you navigate the bureaucracy.

Thanks again!

Madison
1/5
No, I don't recommend this program

CIEE abandoned us during the Coronavirus

Different programs offer different levels of support during your time abroad. One of CIEE's biggest selling points is that they offer you continued support during your time abroad in case anything comes up. For a little while during the Coronavirus outbreak CIEE was offering us support and updated information, but then they decided that they were going to shut down their operation suddenly in many countries. Almost all of the 'continued support' that they had to offer us came from email updates. The rest of Spain is working from home, so I do not understand why they couldn't do the same in order to keep us informed. I was already a bit dissapointed with what I got out of the program given the price, and now I want to warn other people of what might happen to them. This is the nightmare scenario of moving abroad, and one of the main reasons to use a program, and CIEE abandoned us. STAY AWAY FROM THEM.

What would you improve about this program?
That they would uphold their contract and not abandon us in a time of chaos.
205 people found this review helpful.
Stephanie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An experience I will never forget!

My transition to Madrid was nothing but easy and carefree due to the helpful and constant support I felt from the CIEE staff. Their pre-departure guides were available for step by step instruction which made the process stress free. Once arriving to Madrid, the orientation taught me what I needed to know about living in this new city, my job, and allowed me to meet new friends! I always felt I could ask for help if needed! Overall, teaching English to students has been such a fun and rewarding experience that I would recommend for anyone wanting to grow and discover new places!

194 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

This program requires fluent English proficiency and citizenship from the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, or New Zealand.

It’s definitely possible to live off 1000€/month! It’s actually way easier than I thought it would be. I live outside the city center and only pay 360€ a month including utilities and WiFi, but even if you’re in the city center, I think you can find a place for a reasonable price. Groceries and restaurants are way cheaper here than in the states, so cost of living in general is lower, I’d say...

CELTA—administered by Cambridge Univ and respected worldwide. Must face students in classrooms and be evaluated by peers. The others? Can obtain online without ever meeting a student. Who would you hire?

Hi, Clark! We have programs in many countries, take a look at our website to compare programs: https://www.ciee.org/go-abroad/work/teach-english-abroad/pr…. You can reach out to our country coordinators using the 'contact us' tab at the top. Please feel free to reach out to us at teach@ciee.org. Looking forward to working with you! Teach Team