Location
  • Chile
    • Santiago
Length
150 hours
Training Type
Online
Payment plans

Program Details

Teaching Practicum
Yes
Job Placement
Yes
Certifications
TEFL
Weekly Classroom Hours
15
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Price Details
CIEE TEFL placement assistance in Chile is a free service only available to CIEE TEFL current students and alumni of the 150-Hour or 180-Hour TEFL Certificate courses. Placement assistance does not include predeparture or in country support from CIEE TEFL.
What's Not Included
Accommodation Some Accommodation Activities Some Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa Wifi
What's Not Included (Extra)

CIEE TEFL Job Placement Assistance in Chile does not include pre-departure or in-country support from CIEE TEFL.

Sep 03, 2024
Jun 10, 2022
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About Program

As a current participant or alumni of CIEE TEFL, you have the opportunity to receive job placement assistance to teach in Chile!

Build the conversational English skills of Chilean students by planning dynamic, interactive, and personalized classes to facilitate language learning for adult students. Live and experience the Chilean culture with a flexible work schedule offering you time to travel and improve your Spanish.

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Program Highlights

  • Teach English to adult learners
  • Earn a minimum monthly salary of 600,000 Chilean Pesos
  • Orientation prior to teaching commitment
  • Cultural and professional development activities

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CIEE TEFL 150-hour TEFL Certificate

- 130 hours of online course work with 20-hour practicum component that exceeds international standards
- Accreditation recognized by US Department of Education
- Build intercultural skills and learn how to effectively teach students from diverse cultural backgrounds
- Lifetime job placement assistance

Program Reviews

4.80 Rating
based on 20 reviews
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  • Instruction 4.65
  • Support 4.8
  • Value 4.5
  • Academic Rigor 3.85
  • Job Assistance 4.7
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Molly
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teach in Chile

Teaching in Chile was a life changing experience. Having the ability to work in another country, gain professional experience, while being exposed to new people and cultures is invaluable to young, up and coming professionals. Chilean people are amazingly friendly and curious, they are always open to a conversation and learning about new people they meet. The independence gained from this experience is also important; it’s a step out into the real world, paying rent, having a work schedule and responsibilities, being 100% dependent on your own decisions and all the life lessons that come with it, and to top it off, learning to do all of these things in language other than English!

Pros
  • Great outdoor activities
  • Lovely people
Cons
  • Low pay
82 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!

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Jacqueline
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teaching in chile

My expereince in Santiago, Chile was amazing! I lived and taught English here for 10 months. Through all the great and challenging moments, it was so rewarding. I had so much support through CIEE while making this huge transition into living and teaching abroad. Even before arriving, CIEE provided information about the country and was so helpful with the visa process and any additional questions. While in country, I was always able to ask for help from my advisor and solve any problems. I learned so much about myself and what I am capable of! I also loved learning about the culture of Chile, as well as improving my Spanish language skills. I also got the chance to travel and explore this amazing country, which is something I´ve always dreamed about. The experience overall is unmatched! I hope you

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would pack differently. I would bring more winter clothes--pants, sweaters & shoes. Because it was colder overall than I expected. I had to either buy extra stuff or have visitors bring things from home for me.
129 people found this review helpful.
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Alice
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teach in Chile with CIEE

I am very satisfied with my experience teaching abroad through CIEE. The program helped with everything from the TEFL course, obtaining a visa, employment, airport pick up, housing for the first couple weeks, Chilean ID, health insurance - basically all of the bureaucracy and logistical stuff that does not come naturally to me and really stresses me out!

I have never taken an online course and I was hesitant about it at first but CIEE does a really good job of covering everything you might need to feel confident in your first English teaching experience. The tutor was very responsive and supportive, and the course provides you with access to many helpful and up to date resources.

They were even super understanding and helpful when I had issues with my TEFL course and obtaining my visa.

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

Thanks Alice, I know there was a lot to balance before departure and I'm so glad you felt supported through it all! We sincerely hope you continue to have an amazing experience in Chile!

Ali
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I love CIEE

I love CIEE! They were flexible with me throughout the entire process and incredibly helpful with pre-departure tasks and anxieties. I am conducting research on women's soccer here in Chile and they were great about catering the program to my needs. They communicated and responded within hours or days. I am an organized person and I am not sure if I could have maneuvered all of the logistics without CIEE. Originally I planned to move abroad without a program but maneuvering the job market in a foreign country and a foreign language, getting a visa, not having an emergency contact, getting health insurance, getting travel insurance, all ended up being too much and CIEE swooped in and saved the day!

With that said, I did not find TEFL very interesting. It felt very tedious with a lot of unnecessary busy work. I felt it was overpriced and the gist of the material could be covered in half the hours necessary.

What would you improve about this program?
I would improve the hosted during orientation week. I wish we would have been notified of the start of orientation earlier. I wish there were more scholarship opportunities. I wish there were more treacher training in the beginning orientation week. And Lastly I wish there was an option to test out of the TEFL course if we have teaching experience.
116 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Thank you Ali for giving your feedback and I am so happy we were able to accommodate your research, I'm sure you are learning a lot about soccer and teaching English!

It was our pleasure to work with you and help you set for an amazing experience abroad!

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Matt
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Program in a Great City

I must say I've thoroughly enjoyed my time in Chile and CIEE has been extremely helpful in all situations. CIEE gives you the assistance needed to help succeed in both your job and daily life. They provide you with a TEFL course if you don't have your certificate and are very supportive throughout the entire visa process (which can be a real pain). When you get down to Chile, there is a week of orientation that is very valuable. You learn about Chilean culture, see some of the city, and go over what it's like to teach at DUOC. However, CIEE is not there to hold your hand through every small step of your process. I appreciated that and know that if I ever did have a problem, CIEE was there to help. Santiago is a wonderful city with tons to do and see. While CIEE doesn't place you in a home/apartment, they do give you the tools you need to find one that fits your lifestyle. Like I previously mentioned, CIEE is never overbearing but do reach out from time to time to ensure all is well and that there aren't any issues. Finally, they provide insuranace which was cruical to me. All in all, I'd suggest this program to anyone interested in teaching abroad!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice would be to get to know Chileans as well as your fellow program members. Of course your program members are all interesting and kind but meeting Chileans gives you a true sense of what it's like to live in Santiago. They are truly friendly people and interested in foreigners.
116 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Thank you Matt for the great feedback, especially about your tips for meeting Chileans, as I know this can really make an experience abroad so much more fulfilling. I know you studied there so it's great that you are able to go back and experience it through a different lens!

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Jacqueline
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Teach in Chile!

This such a great experience! I am currently in Santiago, Chile, and it is a unique, fun, learning adventure! From the beginning of the experience, I have recieved so much support from CIEE. Before leaving, Katy helped answer any of my questions and was able to calm my impatience and help with my visa needs. While in Chile, my CIEE advisor, Camila, is an awesome resource. She was so helpful during the first week orientation, setting up times to get our visas, helping find housing, answering any questions through Whatsapp or email, and meeting with us individually to better understand our unique experiences here. While living abroad has many expected challenges, CIEE has done their part to make the transition as smooth and painless as possible!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
For me, the most nerve-racking was all the "firsts" right when I got here. At first, my flight was delayed a whole day and I had to arrive from the airport to orientation by myself. However, CIEE was helpful in telling me how to get there, where to go, etc. After that, the "getting settled" experiences such as finding housing, opening a bank account, navigating transportation, and getting our ID cards, were all fun challenges in a new country and different language. It was difficult sometimes to go out of my comfort zone in these situations, but it was so helpful to talk with my CIEE advisors and other participants to know that we can share knowledge and support to better our experiences!
119 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Thanks Jackie, it is great to hear everything is going well! Your comments about "firsts" are definitely something that most people remember as being nerve racking, especially when things don't go exactly according to plan. I'm glad you felt that CIEE was able to offer support to help you get through these uncertain times and I know you will continue to have amazing experience!

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Kaylee
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience!

So much to say!
First of all, CIEE is amazing and worth the price to go with them. Camila and Katy helped tremendously with visas, residency, finding a place to live, and preparing for the trip.
Duoc is great. Some American teachers struggled with their lack of preparation for us, but once we got into the groove we all did great. I had never taught before in my life, but Duoc was there with any question I had. You definitely have to be proactive and ask questions. Duoc will gladly help you, but they will not be the first ones to give you everything you need. You have to ask!
Duoc pays about $900 a month, which is enough to live off of but you may want to get a tutoring job to travel or save money.
I work in Los Cerrillos and live in Bellavista, about an hour commute. It isn't too bad, especially since I go reverse commute. I do have to take a metro and a bus.
I love my coworkers and my students. My students are so sweet and work hard. Teaching came at an ease for me but I was so nervous since I had never taught before. Duoc gives you student books to go off and and they are super easy to follow. At times, they are a little dull but you can ask coworkers and other TIPs for more material or create your own. Most tips have about 5-7 classes, all about 90 min, but some have 3 hour. Duoc has Saturday classes, but no TIPs this year have any. I don't have Friday classes which is very nice, but not everyone has Friday off. I also don't have any night classes, and most TIPs don't work past 7. Chile is pretty pricey, but not too bad. Going out to eat is very expensive and adds up, so when you're in the hostel take advantage of the kitchen. It's pretty easy to travel around Chile. Flights are cheap and bus rides are even cheaper. Santiago itself is very but but so easy to get around since the metro and bus system goes to every corner of the city. I haven't yet felt unsafe, but it's easy to avoid dangerous areas. I have a phone plan and a bank account, which CIEE helps you set up. Any questions I have I can ask and overall it's been an amazing experience.

What would you improve about this program?
More preparations from Duoc's end. They are available when you need, but to start everything was unclear and felt disorganized. It's an adjustment to the low context culture, but now that I am in it all I feel way better.
119 people found this review helpful.
Response from CIEE Teach Abroad & TEFL

Kaylee, thank you so much for your positive comments. We love setting you all up for an amazing experience with the support and tools you need. It's so great to hear how positive your experience has been at your school and I know you will impact so many students during your time there!

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Natalie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life in Chile is Amazing

My time in Chile has been nothing but enjoyable. The transition from the US to Chile was very easy with the help of CIEE. They prepared us before and after arrival with cultural lessons and information sessions to help as acclimate to the new culture and lifestyle. CIEE was very helpful in the visa process and helping us with our ID cards and Chilean bank accounts. Our coordinator in Chile is always available for any questions we may have and checks in just to make sure we are doing well. It's definitely nice knowing we have a familiar face to turn to if we have any questions.

Chile is an amazing country. It's very easy to navigate and the people are very friendly and willing to help you if needed. I've even had the chance to make friends not only with Chileans but people from all over the world. Every weekend there is something new to do or see. If you like hiking, Chile has amazing hikes and are easily accessible through public transportation. There's often street fairs on the weekends that sell handmade goods. It also has a really fun night life, it's very common to go for a long late dinner with friends and hang out on restaurant patios. It has everything from nice restaurants, to bars and clubs. There's definitely something for everyone.

One of the things I enjoy most about teaching in Chile is the students. Everyday I look forward to seeing them and getting a chance to not only teach them but learn from them too. Being close in age as them has been an asset because you can relate to them easily and often have common interests which are fun to incorporate in class. My coworkers are very friendly and have been generous with sharing ideas for activities in the classroom. I truly love my job.

I can't recommend this program enough! You'll make amazing friends, grow professionally and have the most memorable experiences.

117 people found this review helpful.

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