Ever thought about teaching in Europe?
Moving abroad is super exciting and we’re here to help you find the perfect place to teach in Europe.
We chatted to education professionals about their experiences working in Spain and Portugal. From why they decided to teach abroad to how they overcame their worries about moving, we cover all the big topics in this real life story. Curious? Let’s take a look.
Reasons for choosing Spain and Portugal
Want to know why they chose Spain or Portugal? Lots of them said it was a great opportunity to take their careers to the next level. It also allowed them to push themselves out of their comfort zones and try something new.
So if you’re looking for a new challenge, the sunny shores of Spain and Portugal might just be the perfect place for you.
Biggest worries about moving overseas
Don’t worry if you’ve got butterflies about working abroad, trust us, it’s absolutely normal. And you’re not alone, the teachers we spoke to were worried about a few things like:
- Struggling with the language barrier and not being fluent in Spanish or Portuguese.
- Homesickness and missing family back home.
- Not settling in or liking the country.
- The fear of the unknown.
Feeling nervous is to be expected when going through a big change, so be kind to yourself and don’t stress yourself out about it. And remember, all the teachers loved it, you just have to read their advice later in the blog to see that.
The recruitment process
To apply for jobs overseas they had to:
- Submit a job application with a cover letter.
- Attend a phone call or video call interview.
- Visit the school.
Not everybody had to visit the school as part of the application process, but if you can, definitely go and see it in person to get a real feel for the place.
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Biggest challenges when job-hunting
One of the things education professionals said they struggled with when searching for their dream international role was not knowing what the job or the overall experience would be like.
Finding a job overseas is a big step, so it’s completely normal to experience a couple of hiccups. And remember, life starts outside your comfort zone, so we say go for it. You’ve got this. If you need an extra bit of reassurance, here’s some short and sweet inspiration from the teachers we chatted to:
“Go for it!! It’s a great experience”
Patricia Whitehead, Year 2 Teacher, The British College, Spain
“Do it, you won’t regret it!”
Paula O’Donnell, KS1 Leader, IPS, Portugal
The preparation stage
If there’s one thing teachers said that got them ready for their new role it’s research. Research, research, research. Specifically, they looked into:
- The country.
- The school.
- The local area.
- Asking other international teachers for advice.
Biggest differences between schools in the UK and Spain and Portugal
If you’re someone who’s a little worried about cultural differences and change, then fear not, teachers we spoke to said there wasn’t much of a difference between their new job and their job in the UK.
So if you’re looking for a new job where the job role requirements are quite similar to what you’re used to, Spain or Portugal might just be the perfect place for you.
Perks of working abroad
When we asked them what they loved most about their jobs in Spain or Portugal, they said:
- The opportunity to learn about and immerse themselves in a new culture.
- Teaching the children.
- Building relationships with the parents and families.
Many of them emphasised how teaching abroad in Europe really helped boost their classroom management skills, so it’s a great way to develop your confidence.
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