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
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Brian
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Users Guide to CIEE Madrid

Are you ADVENTUROUS—-AND PATIENT
Those will be tested in your classrooms. Are you able to read cues from students—so you can pivot from
materials/methods that are foundering? If you’re also HUMBLE—you’ll debrief with the Prof and separate ‘wheat from chaff’ for the next session.
The students will challenge you.
They will madden, yet embrace you for honest effort. Beware, however, of older students who will seek your favor—this is just another test you must overcome.
Madrid has a dizzying social scene—for all tastes. Unlike the US, public transport works well—reliable and generally punctual. Get a Bono card—you’ll save enough to surpass the hassle.
CIEE preps you to succeed. Those who are truly serious about the teaching profession will grow the most—and perhaps renew or repeat elsewhere.

What would you improve about this program?
Give participants a stronger weight in their placement preferences.
125 people found this review helpful.
Roy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An experience I can't seem to forget nor get enough of.

I have traveled overseas many, many times, but my three months living and teaching in Spain through CIEE was by far the richest, most memorable experience I have ever had in a foreign country. The family I resided with (mother, father, two sons) was so very welcoming. And they included me in all their activities. I actually felt like a family member. I believe there is no better way to learn a language and a culture. Then there was the high school where I taught English. To a person, every staff member, teacher and student was cooperative, understanding and courteous. No one ever made fun of my faulty Spanish. And lastly, all CIEE staff were unbelievably kind and supportive, from the time I applied to my arrival in Spain to my three month stay. There was always someone on call should I encounter a problem of any kind--which I never did! I would return to Spain via CIEE in a heartbeat (and I will!) Gracias a todos!

What would you improve about this program?
Nada. Nothing. Everything on my end and theirs worked out so well.
138 people found this review helpful.
Micaela
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A Great Option for First Timers

CIEE is a great option for those who have never taught/studied abroad before, those that don't speak Spanish, or those who do not have the time to invest in preparing everything on their own. The Auxiliar program is large enough and established enough that if you wanted to and you felt comfortable enough, you could navigate it on your own, but for those that are nervous, busy, or only speak English, the CIEE support and orientation is great! They give you guidance on finding housing, obtaining a visa, what to expect from your schools, among lots of other great information. (The program fee is quite expensive though, $1000 for what essentially amounts to just information and a few nights in a hotel for orientation, especially since you can't renew with CIEE for your subsequent years without paying another $500).

I had an amazing time in Madrid. My schools and fellow teachers were amazing, the vibes of the city are so fun, and I got to know incredible people from all over the world. I went in expecting to only stay for 6 months and I almost stayed another year because I was having such a good time.

What would you improve about this program?
It is a little expensive for what they offer. Also, it's silly to charge $500 to renew.
117 people found this review helpful.
Jay
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Excellent - Highly Recommend!

For the Spring Semester of 2019, I taught English in Spain through CIEE and the first thing I want to say is that my experience was excellent! I enjoyed every minute of my first semester and actually reapplied to teach one more year. I was placed in Huelva, which is located in the south of Spain - Andalucia. I will be teaching one more year at the same school in Huelva. The support from CIEE from the very first step until the very last step was top notch! The team in Portland, especially Hilary, was also fast and informative. I wrote many blog posts for CIEE so I worked with her quite often and she was always pleasant and kind. For anyone interested in teaching abroad, I would highly recommend considering CIEE. It is a door-opening experience that anyone would enjoy!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Budget your money wisely! Life in Spain is generally cheaper than it is in the US so your dollar goes a lot further (even though the dollar is worth less than the Euro), but if you are not smart about your spending you may run out sooner than planned. It is easy to say "yes" to everything presented to you but smarter to know when to say "no." If you create a budget that you can stick with, you will stress far less than spending, spending, spending.
136 people found this review helpful.
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Garret
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Opportunity for Personal Growth, Very Low Pay

My time in Madrid might be the most important period spent in my entire life. Professionally, culturally, and personally, I felt like I was challenged. Feeling myself mature everyday was so exciting. The instant gratification of progress and amazement, whether that feeling came from work, people I met in the city, co-workers, or the culture, was something that makes me want to continue throwing myself into similar situations in the future. I highly recommend working abroad to anybody with even the slightest curiosity of what's, "out there."

However...

Compensation from the program itself is only 1.5x to 2x the cost of rent in the city. Have a second source of income ready to go or at least $750/month saved up before you move to Madrid. This will allow you to eat out every now and then, travel, and find a nice place in the city center.

What would you improve about this program?
The pay - plain and simple. Ideally, you want your salary to be 3x the cost of your rent. In this case, it is only 1.5x-2x the average rent in Madrid (with a roommate)
133 people found this review helpful.
Margaret
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience

Spain is a relaxed, slow paced country and allows you to really get the chance to explore. Depending on the area you are placed, there is usually some English speakers, so if you are new to the language there is some relief in knowing you can communicate the basics. I recommend meeting locals and having language exchanges to really immerse yourself into the culture. Spain is a very cultural based country and has many amazing traditions, which I recommend taking part in. The program has Facebook groups so that you can meet others doing CIEE in your area/close by and has alumni providing info for the newcomers. Everything is fairly cheap, so it's easy to live on a low budget. And of course, you can't go wrong with the delicious wine and tapas!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would partake in more language exchanges and speak more Spanish with my American friends. Get out of your comfort zone, because that is the best way to learn. I would try to get even more involved in the holiday celebrations, as I was just arriving to Spain during this time of the year (Dec/Jan). Being open-minded to different foods is something I wish I would have done more of. I am vegetarian so it was hard for me to eat a lot of the food, but I also have a tendency to stick to the same few things when it comes to food. Branch out and really submerse yourself into the Spanish culture and lifestyle.
123 people found this review helpful.
Tracy Kuhle
Tracy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Would go back in a heartbeat!

I had such an incredible experience teaching English in a high school in Madrid. Through CIEE, I was able to make friends right when I arrived through orientation. If I hadn't have had orientation I don't think it would have been as easy to meet fellow Americans -- definitely a perk of using them over going through the government program. They also helped a lot with the visa process, setting up a bank account, setting up cell phone service which was all super helpful. The information about public transportation card and residence card was also a huge perk you don't get going through the government program.

I was placed in a high school and had a 1 hour commute which was pretty typical for teaching in Madrid. A perfect time to listen to podcasts or practice your Spanish! I was lucky that my school was very lenient with travel plans and allowed me to take a couple days when family was visiting etc. Some of my friends weren't as lucky. I 100% recommend using CIEE!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Listen to CIEE's advice from the start, they know what they're talking about!
125 people found this review helpful.
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Jenifer
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thank you CIEE for an incredible year in Spain

First and foremost, I loved my school and my co-workers. It is great knowing that my school supports me in everything and will always have my back whenever I need them. Granada is a beautiful city and could not have wanted a better experience teaching English than in Granada. Spain is unique and beautiful in its own unique way. I am three cities away from visiting all of Andalucía. With CIEE, I got to travel around Spain and Europe. My next trip is definitely to Morocco!!! The staff at CIEE couldn't be more helpful and are always there to answer questions. I honestly never felt alone being abroad since CIEE will always be there for you. Teaching English has always been and passion and I am blessed that I got the opportunity. to both teach and travel, which is also a passionate of mine. This year has been one of the bets years in my life and I owe it all to CIEE.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
Definitely would plan more weekend trips abroad. I traveled to Sweden, Scotland and England, but I would definitely could have traveled more. With CIEE, you will have plenty of time to travel and explore Europe and even north of Africa.
139 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