Welcome to Teacher Recruitment
We have a reputation across the world for delivering an excellent standard of English language teaching, and for employing the best teachers in their field.
Whether you are curious to know what EFL stands for or already established with an ELT career and looking for a new challenge, these pages contain useful information for you.
You can find out why TEFL is so important to us, and see where our current vacancies are. If you see something you like, you can even apply right now!
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Language Assistants The English Language Assistants programme is intended for undergraduates doing a language degree in the UK, or recent graduates of any discipline.
Reward yourself The British Council takes an active interest in the welfare and careers of its teachers and there are many other rewards for teaching English abroad. If you would like more information please
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Our work in TEFL Teaching English is a huge part of our work, and has a significant impact around the world, but how does it fit with our organisation's broader aims and everything else we do?
Qualifications in TEFL Find out about TEFL qualifications at all levels. There are many paths to becoming a good EFL teacher but training and qualifications are indispensable for anyone that wants to make it a career.
TEFL careers in our network Our teaching network is one of the largest of its kind in the world, and this means great opportunities for teachers who work for us. Find out what it means to join our teaching network.
How we recruit EFL teachers We have an equal opportunities policy which means we do not accept applications by CV or resumé. Find out how we go about recruiting EFL teachers.
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