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by Michelle Simmons
In Israel, the need for English-speaking citizens has recently risen to
epic proportions. With this increase in demand, finding a job teaching
English in Israel is easier than ever for foreigners who wish to head
abroad.

Are you considering teaching English in Israel? If so,
there are a few key things you should know before you begin your job
hunt. The information below is designed to make the process easier and
ensure that you're getting the best possible situation. Teaching English
in Israel is an adventure... make sure it's not a stressful one by
following these simple tips.
Getting certified
Many countries prefer their native-speaking English
teachers to get certified in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign
Language) while still in their home countries. While this isn't a
requirement in Israel, it will certainly help you when it comes time to
finding a job.
Another requirement for teaching English in Israel is
to have a four-year college degree. The subject is really unimportant;
what matters is the fact that you have graduated from a college.
You must also consider becoming teacher certified in
Israel. The TESOL organization in Tel Aviv is one of the most highly
regarded English-teaching organizations in the country, and provides
training for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Approach the English Teacher Network in Israel (http://www.etni.org.il)
for more helpful information. Once the Israeli teaching program is
completed, you are almost guaranteed a teaching position.
Finding a position
The need for English speakers in Israel has grown so
much in recent years that the language has become one of the most
popular subjects taught in classrooms, from elementary level on up. You
will find, however, that jobs are more prevalent in middle and upper
class areas, where the level of education is higher and more students
are expected to enter the business world.
In the same middle to upper-class areas, you will also
discover that a large percentage of children are tutored privately in
the art of speaking English. You may want to consider becoming a private
tutor if working in the school system does not suit you. While pay may
be lower and you won't have the benefits provided by a school or
university job, you will be able to work more flexible hours, and some
people much prefer the freedom of such a position over working for a
school board.
If neither of these opportunities appeals to you, you
may want to consider teaching English in Israel to adults. Many
businesses and corporations in Israel deal with the Western world on a
frequent basis, and employees who speak English is an absolute
necessity. A corporation may hire you on a job-by-job basis, or even as
a staff consultant, where you'll be expected to teach English to
employees one-on-one or in a group setting.
What to expect
The pay you will receive for teaching English in
Israel is considered rather low compared to many other countries with
opportunities for such positions. You will have the option, as a
teacher, to attend numerous teaching conferences and workshops, and
doing so can greatly increase your value as a teacher and result in pay
raises down the road. A resourceful teacher will take any such
opportunities that come along and will learn quickly how to increase his
or her worth on the job.
Most schools that hire you as an English teacher will
offer teacher's housing, and you should take advantage of this situation
particularly if you are located in a large city, where housing may be
expensive and difficult to find.
Of course, you'll also be given vacation time and paid
holidays while teaching English in Israel, and you should use your time
off exploring the country and learning more about your adopted culture.
Israel is a beautiful place steeped in history, and teaching English to
Israeli natives is a unique experience that should not be passed by.
Michelle Simmons is a contributing editor for
ESLemployment, the leading job and resource site for the English
Teaching Industry. Interested in receiving hundreds of English Teaching
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Teaching English Jobs.
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