Country Guides: Slovenia
Despite the increase in tourist numbers, Slovenia remains a quiet country that avoids the crowds of its neighbours. With just a short time there and you’ll understand its popularity: the beauty of Lake Bohinj and the magnificent Julian Alps in the north, the pristine beaches and mysterious Škocjan caves in the southwestern corner, and the charm of the capital Ljubljana. It encompasses all the best of Eastern Europe.
Bus is the easiest and often the only way to get around this beautiful country, with a network that reaches into most areas. For some of the more remote regions, car rental is viable, with prices low and roads well-maintained.
Demand For Teachers
High
Main TEFL Regions
Ljubljana, Celje, Maribor, Bled, Kranj, Ptuj, Kozina, Koper
Main Types of Teacing
Private Language Institutes: General English, Business English
Busiest Periods
September-June
Salary
- US$7-12 per hour
- Pay is commensurate with a teacher's qualifications and experience.
Tax
15%
Contracts
6-12 months
Visa Requirements
All nationalities require a work permit. The employer will apply for this prior to arrival.
Requirements
- TEFL qualification
- English speaker
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