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
Guaranteed 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) 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

Sep 11, 2024
Feb 19, 2025
185 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

CIEE's Teach in Spain program offers guaranteed 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, 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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Program Highlights

  • Guaranteed 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 198 reviews
  • 5 rating 72.22%
  • 4 rating 22.73%
  • 3 rating 3.03%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 2.02%
  • Benefits 4.2
  • Support 4.55
  • Fun 4.65
  • Facilities 4.25
  • 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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Julia
3/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Good place to start

Honestly, I chose CIEE because I was half nervous/half lazy to try and figure out the paperwork process on my own. After having been in Spain for almost a year now, I know that I could've completed the paperwork on my own. However, having CIEE's help, training, and hotel accommodation at the beginning of my stay here in Madrid took a lot of stress off of me. I would 100% say it's worth it to go through CIEE if they didn't charge so much, but I'm not sure the help was the worth the amount I gave them to help me. Still, I'm grateful for the help and the extra classes they held for participants throughout the year.

What would you improve about this program?
I think a monthly workshop on how to improve as an auxiliar would be good. It was nice and fun to attend classes pertaining to Spanish culture, but more support focused on the auxiliar's actual job in the classroom would've been more helpful.
71 people found this review helpful.
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Julia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Go to Madrid!

Madrid was amazing. I taught 4th, 5th and 6th grade at a bilingual school in the suburbs and the students and teachers I worked with were great. Everyone spoke English pretty well and most of my teaching was in a small group setting. The pay was definitely liveable for the city and every month I was able to budget in some traveling too. I think the hardest part of going abroad was the language barrier. Even though I have a minor in Spanish it was difficult to communicate effectively at times but I tried to look at it as a learning opportunity. I was almost fluent by the end of the school year! I would highly recommend this program for anyone who likes teaching and wants to live abroad and travel!

77 people found this review helpful.
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Danielle
3/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Not worth the money

The program is great in terms of answering questions about visas and paperwork. They’re very knowledgeable about housing and safety and things to do in Madrid. However, past that, I didn’t gain much and don’t think it’s worth the money. Orientation wasn’t super useful and the hotel is overpriced, although it is cool that you get to meet so many other teachers. I’d recommend applying through the ministry instead!

83 people found this review helpful.
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Ellen
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

CIEE Makes the Ex-Pat Life Easy!

Coming to teach in Spain through CIEE was one of the best decisions I've ever made. I had always wanted to live abroad but the logistics of applying to programs and all of the legal paperwork were extremely overwhelming. I felt very supported by CIEE, who constantly kept me in the loop on deadlines and important information via email. They got me through the visa-application process, and equipped me with incredibly useful information about how to find housing, a phone provider, etc. It was amazing to always have a reliable place to ask all my questions.

What would you improve about this program?
The iNext health insurance provided by CIEE is a little annoying to navigate - the reimbursement process is complicated and drags out. The insurance offered by the Spanish government seems to be preferable.
71 people found this review helpful.
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Olivia
3/5
No, I don't recommend this program

Teaching in Spain is great, but CIEE is expensive and unnecessary

I've had an amazing experience teaching in Madrid. But I wish I'd applied directly through the Ministry instead of through CIEE. CIEE is really expensive and didn't offer me the help I needed. If you already speak some Spanish (I could get what I needed but was an intermediate speaker when I arrived) and if you have experience and are comfortable traveling, then it's so worth it to apply directly through the Ministry. You get much better healthcare (if you go through CIEE, you must pay up front and out of pocket, only to be reimbursed several weeks later-- which many people can't afford and functionally means you have no insurance). For me, CIEE was a waste of money, but if you don't speak Spanish and/or need lots of hand-holding because you don't have much experience abroad, then I suppose it's worth the money! Here's a searchable facebook group with all the info you could need: https://www.facebook.com/groups/madridauxiliares/

What would you improve about this program?
Charge less money for people who arrive early/don't need as much support. Actually be helpful for the times we need support (medical emergencies, legal questions etc.). Don't just tell us we need to find someone else to help (i.e. with taxes etc.). We're paying you a decent amount of money, and we should receive assistance. Every time I went to the office, I got a smiling face but rarely actually helpful assistance.
72 people found this review helpful.
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Denise
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A great help!

CIEE was the perfect program to help me prepare to teach in Spain. I appreciated they're help I obtaining my visa, answering questions, and preparing me for life in Spain.

The communication was excellent! Every one of my questions via email was answered within 48 hours. Having step by step help obtaining my visa was especially helpful. Many people who went to the consulate the same day as I did were missing an item or two from the list, but with the list provided by CIEE I had all of the necessary documents. Orientation was not only a good way to prepare to live in Spain, but also meet people in the program. I still spend time with several of the auxiliars that I met through CIEE.

One of the best parts ofb teaching in Spain is how easy it is to travel around Europe! I have loved seeing so many different cultures and so many different places. Make the most of it!

Some advice would be to watch the webinars they've put online. This will help you make a good decision about what type of program is best for you. Also, I would reach out to your school at the beginning of September via email or phone and take some time to stop by if you can before you begin. It gives you a chance to meet some of the teachers and shows that you are someone who is dedicated to this position. Best of luck!

What would you improve about this program?
Make sure all of the orientation time is used wisely. Also, be sure to have orientation leaders who are fun and outgoing. Ours was a nice person, but everyone wished we were in one of the other groups because he didn't have much to offer... He was a student in Spain, not a former CIEE participant.
67 people found this review helpful.
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Megan
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teach Abroad Madrid- Mostoles

I have had an overall good experience with CIEE. I just wish my school coordinator was more flexible to work with! I love my students and I have never learned so or felt so independent in my life, and I am surely an improved, more decisive traveler, friend and person because of this experience. Madrid has tons to offer from food to international friends, there is rarely a dull moment! There is so much the madrileños and spain as a country can teach you about history, language and fun, Madrid and Spain hold a special place in my heart.

What would you improve about this program?
Schedule/start and end date for auxiliars along with clear expectations for the auxiliars that are given to the placement school and auxiliars.
69 people found this review helpful.
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Sebastian
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A worthwhile experience

I went into the CIEE program on a lark. I had studied a TESOL program at university but "life got in the way" as they say. I've always been interested in language and culture, and so I had been forced to put my goals on the back burner. In December of 2017, I decided to shop around for a certification program just on a whim, and saw that there were an assortment of different online courses I could take. Many of them were little more than diploma mills shelling out pieces of paper for $100. CIEE seemed reasonable, with its accreditation, and manageable $1000 cost.

So, I enrolled, and started January 2018. I didn't know what to expect--after all, I was a university dropout with little experience. I was anxious about taking a class that involved a lot of group activity; I just wanted something I could complete on my own online. Of course, I was naively unaware just how unprepared that would have made me.

CIEE did its job in preparing me for a career in teaching. The website took a little to figure out how to navigate, and the workload seemed intense--that coupled with the fact that nearly all of my classmates were university graduates and I was just some poor kid from the hood without any travel experience really made me overwhelmed. But let me tell you--I thrived.

If you take this course, the first thing you'll probably realize is that you need to take it seriously. The freedom to do course work whenever you want is a double-edged sword: deadlines will be impossible to meet if you don't have several hours a day to set aside. Regardless, balancing this and work (for me, a tutoring job that I got because of my practicum; I'll talk more about that later) was easy as long as I had discipline.

Those first two weeks were eye-opening. The learning curve isn't bad at all, I felt completely scaffolded every step of the way, not like I was dropped into the deep end and expected to swim. But there is a LOT of work involved. When they say it's a short, intensive class, don't take that lightly. It really helped me curb my terrible procrastination habit.

As the class went on, I got to know my school mates, participated in many group discussions, and kept on top of my work. I learned so many things in those short few weeks, about teaching, culture, and even about my own biases.

The course would have not been the same without such amazing teachers. My instructor Annette was wonderful, and Allie who also spoke with me on many occasions was a great help. I was never kept waiting on responses, they were always prompt, direct, and went above and beyond to help me with my individualized issues. Don't expect to do this course on your own--you don't need to. You will have so many opportunities for help along the way.

At the end of the course, I felt wholly prepared to teach. I've since kept a volunteer tutoring job at my local university for far longer than the required 20 hours (which I was able to complete in a week and a half), of which 19 I was directly teaching students. I still work there, and will be continuing after the brief break, in which class resumes on May 30. I use all of the information I learned in the CIEE course regularly--I found none of it to be fruitless or artificial. They teach you more than the bare minimum, but just enough that you will flourish if you put your mind to it.

If you're even considering this program, do it. Seriously, do it. There's nothing to lose--the price tag is worth saving for. I was just some uneducated guy from the poorest county in my state, and now I've received my certificate and graduated with distinction. I'm in the process of waiting to hear back from Murcia in the hopes that I will have my first teaching job this October.

Here's my advice to anyone who thinks this is the right fit for them. First, make time for your class. To keep on top of it all, you'll need around 2-3 hours a day to work on your assignments. I did this five days a week, with my weekends being relatively free, unless I had a particularly large paper due. I was one of those kids in high school that always finished quicker than the others, so I thought going into this "They recommend 2-3 hours, but I'll probably need about 1." I was wrong--2-3 is a completely valid estimation.

You will need to stick to a schedule, because the deadlines will be tough to meet if you don't. You have five "units" a week (essentially one class a day), a video conference on Monday, and a paper due on Wednesday. The teachers will make adjustments for you if "life gets in the way" but seriously, I cannot stress enough that keeping on top of your school work is important. Like I mentioned earlier, I graduated with distinction so, trust me when I say this works.

Next, ask questions. The instructors are there to help you, and they will, but they can't read your mind. If you have a problem, whether it be technical or otherwise, ask them and they will get back to you quickly. I had problems with my passport on the application and Allie helped me immensely to get that all sorted, and I had some technical problems as well which Annette was very gracious enough to help me with. They are one of your resources, so use them.

Take good notes. Seriously, I was the worst note taker ever in high school, so I made sure to be extremely organized with my notes during this course. After the first few days, I started to learn how to take better notes (this became obvious when I was studying for the finals!), and they will seriously come in handy. Not only for your weekly quizzes, papers, and finals, but also just as a resource for your future career. I still have all of my notes saved with the intention of using them this October.

Lastly, don't get discouraged. If you like learning, language, and online courses, you will do fine. It isn't a difficult class at all, so long as you take it seriously. I thought I wouldn't do well because of my upbringing, but you'll find that no matter where you come from, this course can work.

I cannot recommend this program enough. If you like culture and language, do it. If you want something extra to put on your CV, do it. There are so many worse ways to spend your money--so why not put it to something useful?

Have fun, and see you in the alumni network.

What would you improve about this program?
I don't really think there is much to be improved upon, my only struggles were with deadlines but I was never late, and I'm not sure there is a better way in such a short, intensive course.
80 people found this review helpful.
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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