Program Status
Please note: This program is being discontinued.
Our Support Coordinators are in contact with all TravelBud applicants and those already placed in-country. Please email support@travelbud.com for any further information.
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Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance with Peace of Mind Pre Departure and In-country Support
We outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the dream of teaching in Indonesia, from all pre-departure support, to guaranteeing you a job in one of our trusted and vetted schools and supporting you during your entire experience.
Our knowledgable, experienced and passionate enrolment and support teams guide and support you every step of the way both before you leave your home country and once you arrive in Indonesia.
With TravelBud, you’ll always be talking to someone who has taught abroad before, so you’ll get informed, first-hand advice to guide, prepare and support you before, during and after your experience.
- We guarantee you a teaching job in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- We'll explain all the paperwork, visas, contracts, taxes, work hours, budgets, requirements, responsibilities and answer all of your questions to help ease any anxieties.
- We guide you through everything you need before you depart to Indonesia and from the moment you touch down, you'll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
Quick Facts
Salary
* May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility.
Placement Types
Contract Length
Placements are for 1 year and can be renewed if you’d like to stay and continue to teach and travel.
In-class Accreditation & Placement Only options
Get TEFL/TESOL certified in-class in Bali. If you already have an accredited TEFL/TESOL certification, our TEFL Extension option is best for you.
Eligibility Requirements
You don’t need to have any teaching experience to teach English in Indonesia. You do need:
Required
- A passport from the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa
- A bachelor’s degree in hand in any field – no teaching experience required
- A Native English Speaker
Preferred on case-by-case basis
- Between 20 and 59 years of age
- No major medical or mental health diagnosis or medication in the past 5 years
- No communicable diseases
- No criminal conviction whatsoever (even misdemeanors)
- No visible tattoos, such as on the face, neck and hands
Unsure? Apply for a Free Consultation
Submit a quick application and we’ll let you know your eligibility and best program fit.
Can I teach English in Indonesia without a degree?
While you don’t need to have any teaching experience to teach English in Indonesia, you do require a bachelors degree to qualify for the program.
If you are a non-degree holder please see our Teach English in Cambodia program.
Can I teach English in Indonesia with a diploma or associate degree?
While these often require you to do just as much work as a bachelor’s degree unfortunately they’re just not held in as high regard internationally.
There are a number of reasons for this, particularly that colleges offering these aren’t required to be kept to the same internationally recognized standards as those offering bachelor’s degrees.
Courses can vary wildly in terms of standard and requirements for both enrollment and passing and it makes judging the quality of the certificate really difficult. This means that schools in general, the world over, have a blanket rule of not accepting diplomas and associate degrees as a qualifying certificate.
Check out our Teach English in Cambodia program if you’re a diploma or associate degree holder.
Program Options
Option 1: In-Class TEFL & Placement
If you do not have an internationally accredited TEFL/TESOL certification, we highly recommend our in-class course held in Bali to prepare you for your teaching adventure abroad.
Option 2: Placement Only TEFL Extension
If you already hold an accredited 120 Hour TEFL/TESOL certification, then our Placement Only TEFL Extension option guarantees you a teaching job with all our in-country support benefits.
Please Note: Teachers will be required to complete a detailed Lesson Plan Template as part of the Placement Only TEFL Extension to be approved by our Academic Director.
If a teacher has 6 months of proven teaching experience, you will not necessarily be required to submit the additional Lesson Plan documentation.
What’s included for each Program Option
Option 1In-Class TEFL & Placement | Option 2Placement Only TEFL Extension | |
Secures your spot | ||
Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance | ||
Personalised one-on-one Support | ||
Visa Guidance | ||
Your questions answered | ||
Guaranteed Job Placement | ||
24/7 In-country support | ||
Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee | ||
TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) | (2 weeks in-country) |
Internationally Accreditated Certification | ||
Practical Teacher Training in-class | ||
Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times | ||
Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes | ||
SIM Card Included | ||
SIM Card guidance | ||
Local bank account guidance | ||
Shared Accommodation | ||
Cultural Orientation including excursions | (5 days) | (5 days) |
Visa Run | ||
Lesson Plan templates and resource directories | ||
Support Network | ||
Self-development and advantageous future employability | ||
Fees | View Fees | View Fees |
Full Program Highlights
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance
- Getting the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- Assisting you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets and booking flights.
- Answering your questions to help ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip.
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Logistics and safety when arriving
- Airport pickup and transfer to accommodation (provided you opt to stay in one of the recommended accommodation options).
- We’ll provide guidance on obtaining a sim card upon your arrival.
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A toolkit for navigating Indonesian culture
- Cultural Orientation.
- Social events and meet and greets.
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Practical Teacher Training
- To hone your craft and ensure confidence before you begin teaching professionally.
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Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance
- At carefully vetted schools.
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An Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL certification
- The knowledge required to teach english successfully.
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A support network of fellow teachers
- Lifelong friendships and travel opportunities.
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24/7 In-country support
- Ex-foreign teachers and local, on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
- You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as translation help, legalities, emergencies, travel options or school queries. Someone is on hand.
- Teacher meet-ups.
- We check in with you regularly and keep up to date with your teach abroad experience.
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Lifetime Placement Assistance Guarantee
- Teach placement assistance on any qualifying program in Indonesia or Cambodia after your first contract.
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Self-development and advantageous future employability
- Add teaching abroad to your CV to stand out from the crowd.
Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance
We find you a teaching job or jobs to ensure you have the maximum work hours allowed under your visa.
You could spend your own time trying to find your own teaching position.
But this can be time-consuming and stressful because you’ll have to wade through a myriad of risk factors and paperwork when evaluating teaching positions.
These can include but are not limited to:
- Work visas, relevant permits and documentation
- The interview process
- The credibility of the school
- Your safety at the school
- Understanding contracts, contract length and hidden clauses
- Payment terms and what happens in the event of non-payment
- Taxes
- Teaching philosophy and environment
- Teaching materials
- School code of conduct
- Local staff support and English proficiency
- After school activities and requirements
- Disciplinary processes
- And many more considerations!
So you might find a job but you’ll be unprepared from a teaching, cultural, financial and emotional perspective.
We take the pressure and stress away from you by guaranteeing job placement assistance and providing peace of mind support.
- We guarantee job placement assistance in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your income of $1200 – $2000 USD is secured.
- We’ll explain all the paperwork, contracts, taxes, work hours, requirements and responsibilities.
- We guide you through everything you need to know before you depart to Indonesia and from the moment you touch down, you’ll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
- We’ve all taught abroad before and, having placed over 2200+ participants around the world, know the key to success is well-trained, culturally-adjusted, and emotionally-supported teachers. Read more about our teaching placements.
Free Enrolment Consultation
Apply now and we’ll call you back, explain the program and answer all your questions.
Lifetime Placement Assistance
- Pay one fee and you’re able to teach in any partner school on your program line as long as you like.
- It’s a once-off fee for a lifetime of opportunities to make a difference in the lives of your students and travel the world in a sustainable way.
- For example, once you’re finished in Indonesia you can travel over to Cambodia and experience a whole new cultural adventure.
Boost your employability
You might think you’re taking a step back by taking a year off but nothing could be further from the truth!
Although you may think it’s a halt in your education journey, you’re actually fast tracking yourself through:
- Learning independence.
- Learning how you react to different situations.
- Learning how to master and grow your confidence in public speaking.
- Learning how to overcome obstacles.
- Learning about yourself through your own personal self discovery.
- Learning how to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself.
These would normally take much longer in a normal, sheltered environment and wouldn’t be nearly as much fun!
When you do head back home, you’re not just another resume in a pile of resumes – you are someone different who’s done something interesting and rewarding.
People who are able to reflect on their experiences will give them an edge in their interview, no matter what industry or profession.
Teaching Placements
Teaching Placement Overview
Salary range in USD per month | $1200 - $2000 USD * * May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility. |
Salary local currency per month | 17.9 - 29 million Rupiah |
Saving potential in USD per month | $300 - $500+ |
Employment Type | Full-time |
Contract Length | 1 year |
Placement Types | Local Language Schools, International Schools |
Classroom Audience | Kindergarten, Primary (elementary and middle), High school students |
Classroom Age | Between 4 - 18 |
Classroom Size | 10-20 |
Working Hours per week | 25 - 40 |
Days off | Weekends |
Holidays / Paid Leave | 28 days paid leave, 15 public holidays (paid) and weekends off (unpaid) |
Tax rate range for teachers | 7-8% |
Visa | B211 Visa |
Initial Enrollment to Arrival | 4 Months Minimum |
Top Placement Locations | 1. Jakarta 2. Surabaya 3. Yogyakarta 4. Bandung |
Teaching Placements
There are three main types of schools that we help place people with in Indonesia: Local Language Schools, International Schools and teaching remotely online.
Salaries
You’ll earn within the range of $1200 to $2,000 USD * per month (17.9 – 29 million Rupiah) depending on your qualifications, experience and placement location.
This will comfortably cover your living expenses and weekend adventures due to the low cost of living.
General salary range:
- Teachers with any degree, qualification and experience: $1200- $2500 USD * (Realisic expectation in current climate for degree holder in any field would be $1500 USD *)
- Teachers with an education degree and experience: $1800 – $2800 USD * (realistic expectation would be $2000 USD * as a maximum in the current climate)
* USD amounts may fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility.
Working Hours
- You will generally teach for 25 hours per week, that’s about 5 hours a day. You’ll get 15 hours a week for administrative tasks such as lesson planning.
- Typical working hours are from 8am – 11am and 2pm – 4pm, depending on the school you work for.
- You’ll get 28 days (4 weeks) paid leave per year, all public holidays and weekends off!
Taxes
All participants will pay taxes in Indonesia of 7-8%.
Saving Potential
Saving potential depends strongly on your lifestyle and placement location, but on average the living expenses generally range from $700 – $800 USD. You could save in the range of $300 – $500+ USD per month.
Teaching Placement Locations
While every effort is made to match your placement requirements, we encourage you to approach your placement with an open mind and embrace the spirit of wanderlust as placements are contingent on available positions at the time of job assignment.
Jakarta
Jakarta, the colossal capital of Indonesia, situated on the northwest coast of Java, the world’s most populous island.
This bustling metropolis, the largest in Southeast Asia, also holds the esteemed position of being the diplomatic capital of The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Jakarta is a vivid tapestry of cultural influences, shaped by centuries of Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and European interactions, leaving an indelible mark on its architecture, language, and, of course, its gastronomy.
The city’s historical heart, Kota Tua, is a treasure trove of Dutch colonial buildings, intertwining with the vibrant tapestry of Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown, and the ancient port of Sunda Kelapa, where traditional wooden schooners find their haven.
In this lively and diverse urban landscape, the lifestyle is a fusion of traditions and modernity. Despite the challenges of traffic congestion that can disrupt the rhythm of daily life, Jakarta offers a spectrum of experiences.
From the myriad shopping options in sprawling malls to the authentic and bustling markets, the city caters to every taste. The nights come alive with Jakarta’s vibrant nightlife, presenting an array of social and entertainment opportunities. As a hub of business and commerce, Jakarta pulsates with a fast-paced work culture, embodying the city’s relentless energy.
While the tropical climate with its characteristic heat and humidity is omnipresent, Jakarta balances it with pockets of green spaces for outdoor enthusiasts to unwind and breathe. Housing options range from upscale apartments to more affordable alternatives, ensuring there’s a place for everyone in this diverse city.
Embracing and building a community is essential, especially for expatriates, to seamlessly integrate into Jakarta’s kaleidoscope of lifestyles.
For the most current and updated insights into Jakarta’s evolving lifestyle, a closer look at the city’s present offerings is always a good idea. Discover the ever-evolving essence of this dynamic city, where the past harmoniously dances with the future.
Surabaya
Surabaya, a captivating Indonesian metropolis that dances to the beat of its diverse culture.
This city is a splendid mosaic, blending Javanese, Chinese, Arab, and Madurese influences into a vibrant tapestry reflected in its delectable cuisine and lively festivals.
Dive into a shopper’s paradise, from gleaming malls to bustling traditional markets offering a myriad of choices.
Outdoors, Surabaya’s parks invite relaxation and exercise, while as the sun sets, the city comes alive with an exhilarating nightlife. Delve into history and culture through art exhibitions and heritage sites.
Yes, traffic can be a challenge, but the educational and business opportunities make this city a dynamic hub for diverse lifestyles. Come and immerse yourself in Surabaya’s lively and ever-evolving rhythm!
Bali
The captivating island of Bali, where an enchanting lifestyle unfolds at the crossroads of tradition, spirituality, and vibrant global influences.
Immersed in the rich tapestry of Balinese culture, infused with the essence of Hindu customs, Bali offers a lifestyle harmoniously interwoven with its cultural heritage.
From the tranquil practice of yoga amidst breathtaking natural landscapes to holistic wellness retreats that rejuvenate the soul, Bali is a sanctuary of well-being.
Embark on thrilling adventures like surfing the azure waves, exploring coral reefs, or hiking through verdant jungles, connecting with nature’s grandeur.
Delight your taste buds with the tantalizing flavors of Balinese cuisine and immerse yourself in the island’s thriving arts scene, where craftsmanship and creativity flourish.
As the sun sets, Bali comes alive with a buzzing nightlife—beachfront clubs, lively bars, and traditional dance performances—all creating an electrifying atmosphere. Amidst the island’s ebullient energy, the tight-knit community and welcoming spirit of the Balinese people ensure an enriching and unforgettable experience.
Despite the occasional traffic snarls and varying infrastructure, Bali’s charm and allure beckon, promising a lifestyle that seamlessly blends the old and the new, making every day an adventure to remember.
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta, affectionately known as “Jogja”!
Nestled on the vibrant Indonesian island of Java, this city is a treasure trove of traditional arts and rich cultural heritage.At its heart lies the magnificent 18th-century royal complex, the kraton, which is still the residence of the Sultan.
Yogyakarta wears many hats – it’s renowned for its diverse attractions and, most notably, as the main gateway to the world-famous Borobudur Temple. While visitors often flock here to witness the grandeur of Borobudur, they frequently find themselves enchanted by the city, wishing they had more time to soak it all in.
As the sole Indonesian royal city still under monarchy rule, Yogyakarta holds a prestigious position as a hub for classical Javanese fine arts and culture. The array of artistic endeavors on display includes ballet, batik textiles, drama, literature, music, poetry, silversmithing, visual arts, and wayang puppetry.
Jogja isn’t just a great destination to visit; it’s a wonderful place to call home. The city seamlessly blends traditional Javanese culture with modern amenities, offering a unique and fulfilling lifestyle.
Plus, it’s a budget-friendly haven, boasting a lower cost of living compared to its Indonesian counterparts.
Bogor
Bogor, a city that beckons with its unique and leisurely lifestyle.
As you step into this verdant realm often dubbed the “City of Rain,” you’ll find a perfect fusion of contemporary urbanity and a deep-rooted connection with nature.
Imagine leisurely walks amidst the breathtaking beauty of Bogor Botanical Gardens or idyllic picnics by the tranquil Lake Situ Gede, all while the cool breeze embraces you.
Culinary delights abound, with local favorites like “nasi liwet” and “soto mie” enticing your taste buds in charming eateries. Cafes and food stalls offer cozy corners to sip Indonesian coffee and savor delectable snacks.
From the bustling traditional markets like Pasar Bogor to the modernity of Botani Square, shopping here is a delightful adventure. The city embraces family values, evident in its numerous family-friendly parks and recreational spaces.
Bogor’s rich heritage shines through its cultural events and festivals, providing a glimpse into the soul of Javanese living.
In Bogor, nature, tradition, and modernity harmonize, creating a haven of both serenity and vivacity—making it a must-visit locale for any avid explorer.
What if I am unhappy with my job? Can I be placed somewhere else?
If you are unhappy and there are clear reasons why the job is not working out for you, TravelBud will offer you placement assistance for a different job within our vetted school network.
That being said, we have strong relationships with our partner schools and our applicants are generally very happy with their placements.
We are also available 24/7 to fully support you and will check in with you throughout your teaching adventure.
What is the dress code for teaching English in Indonesia?
The dress code for English teachers is smart-casual. You are expected to look professional at all times when you are in the classroom bearing in mind that some schools may expect smarter clothing than others, so come prepared.
Here are some pointers:
- Skirt to the knee (Pencil or A-line, not too flowing) or smart trousers. Blouse that is not revealing. No sheer. No cleavage. Shoulders covered.
- Tattoos covered. Extra piercings removed.
- Collared shirts. Smart trousers. Closed Shoes (slip-ons are fine). Wear a tie to an interview if possible!
- Clean shaven or neat beard. Neat hair. Neat nails.
Cultural Preparation
Part of the success of your experience comes from understanding the culture that you’re going to be living and working in.
Cultural awareness training helps you to settle into your new environment, make local friends, avoid misunderstandings, and enjoy success in social and professional life.
Our Program Includes:
Pre departure Support
to guide and prepare you
Logistics and safety
when arriving
A toolkit for navigating
your new country
A support network
of fellow teachers
24 / 7 In-country support
for peace of mind
Having Fun!
& embracing your new adventure
Pre-departure Support
We assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets, booking flights and any questions or information you need.
Pre departure Support
- We’ll outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the teaching abroad dream.
- You’ll be provided comprehensive information relating to each step in the pre-departure process and you’ll have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like, no matter how silly you may think they are!
- We’ll explain and help you get the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- We’ll assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgeting and booking flights.
- We’ll ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip and share the positive and life-changing adventures of the teach abroad experience.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
We’ll pick you up from the airport and introduce you to your support team in-country.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
- Airport pickup (provided you opt to stay at one of the recommended accommodation options).
- We’ll introduce you to your 24/7 support team on the ground.
- Transfer from the airport to your accommodation.
- We provide guidance on SIM cards (SIM cards, airtime and data for your own account) so that you can contact your loved ones back home and your new friends you’re about to make on your epic orientation!
- We provide guidance setting up a local bank account so you can save money on international withdrawal fees. Your salary is paid into your local bank account.
- You’ll get to meet and greet fellow teacher travellers.
A toolkit for navigating your new country
The perfect foundation for adjusting to life in your new country and meeting your fellow teachers and in-country stafff members.
A toolkit for navigating your new country
Our cultural orientation sessions on Indonesia culture and language gives you the perfect foundation for adjusting to life in Indonesia as well as an opportunity to bond with your fellow teachers-in-training and in-country staff members.
Learn foundational Balinese language
We help you with foundational language to help you navigate:
- The bustling markets.
- Grabbing a taxi.
- Ordering a delicious meal.
- Garnering respect from locals.
(plus it’s pretty cool to impress your mates at home or add it to your resume!)
Cultural and History lessons
- Learn from local Indonesia staff and ex-foreign teachers who have made their home in Indonesia.
- You’ll understand the cultural dynamics so that you don’t feel like a fish out of water.
- You won’t be making any faux pas or disrespecting the locals.
- How to address locals and your fellow teachers.
- You will know what you can and can’t do in Indonesian classrooms.
Relevant Cultural Excursions
Excursions include, but are not limited to, the following three options, dependent on the time of year.
- Ubud Tour:
- Waterfall / Bali Zoo.
- Monkey forest.
- Ubud traditional market.
- Rice terrace (bali swing).
- Holy water temple.
- Uluwatu Tour:
- Water sport activities.
- Bali Cultural Park.
- Suluban beach.
- Padangpadang beach / Savaya.
- Uluwatu temple & fire dance.
- Lempuyang temple tours
- Snorkeling Blue lagoon.
- Tirta gangga water palace.
- Heaven gate temple.
A support network of fellow teacher travelers
In addition the personal assistance and 24/7 support we provide, you’ll also have a support network of fellow teachers.
Meet fellow Teacher Travellers
Meet other like-minded individuals who are experiencing the same pleasures and challenges you are.
Only they understand what you’re also going through in a way that friends at home would never.
Make Lifelong Memories
Many of our teachers visit the friends they make during the cultural orientation and TEFL Course.
This becomes a valuable network and community for you as you’re able to visit your friends in different parts of Indonesia and fully experience all that the country has to offer.
Diverse range of background
We have teachers participating in the cultural orientation and TEFL course from all over the world.
24/7 In-Country Support
- Ex-foreign teachers and local, on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
- You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as translation help, culture shock, legalities, emergencies, travel options or school queries. Someone is on hand.
- Teacher meet-ups.
- We check in with you regularly and keep up to date with your teach abroad experience.
Have some fun and embrace your new adventure!
Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL Certification
There are so many options when it comes to TEFL/TESOL courses that it can be quite overwhelming to understand what’s legitimate and what high quality schools require from teaching staff.
A quality TEFL/TESOL course helps teachers avoid the frustration and pitfalls of being unprepared in the classroom and provides all the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively teach English.
With TravelBud’s 140-Hour In-Class TEFL/TESOL certification you get years of teacher insight, experience and practical knowledge which has been refined into a quality internationally accredited curriculum that focuses on preparing students in the best possible way for their teaching abroad experience.
Course Location
Our headquarters are in Sanur, a beach town on the south eastern coast of the Indonesian island of Bali.
Sanur Beach is quieter than the more touristy west coast, with a more authentic Balinese vibe, yet offers all the conveniences you’ll need during your stay.
The beach is protected by a string of offshore reefs providing warm, calm waters ideal for swimming. If you’re a surfer, you’ll be pleased to hear it offers some of the best surfing in the world, depending on the conditions – it’s shallow at low tide, with more consistent waves beyond the reef.
Sanur is ideally located for exploring the splendours of the nearby island of Nusa Lembongan, approximately 8KM2 in size, and is one of three neighbouring islands, the others being much the larger Nusa Penida and tiny Nusa Ceningan.
For a scenic bike ride, Sanur’s paved beachfront cycle-path stretches about 5km from the Jalan Mertasari area in south Sanur, north to the main beach at Jalan Hangtuah. If water sports are more your scene, try kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, surfing or paragliding.
Traditional fishing boats can be seen on Sanur Beach offering a postcard-perfect view of the island Nusa Penida. The beach is beautiful with its golden sands and calm, blue waters. Restaurants, resorts and shops are spread around the coastal area, with many authentic Balinese products on offer from food to clothing to homeware.
The course is tailored specifically for those preparing to teach English in Indonesia and offers both practical training and classroom sessions to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to teach English to non-native speakers.
Course Components
- An introduction to South East Asian culture – to help your transition
into the local classroom and community. - Teaching techniques – we provide you with models to teach beginners
as well as advanced students, young learners and adults. - Teaching the four skills of language: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
- Planning a course for special purposes (such as for a business).
- Grammar – brushing up yours as a teacher, and techniques to teach grammar.
- Phonics.
- Creating materials for lessons.
- Lesson planning..
- Suitable activities for the language classroom.
- Discipline in the classroom.
- Building rapport with your students, including warmers and coolers in the classroom.
- Classroom management, covering all aspects Teaching one-to-one, as well as larger classes.
- Teaching vocabulary.
- Understanding problems for Asian learners (understanding the differences between their language and English) as well as for other key languages, such as Spanish and Russian.
- Error correction techniques.
- Preparing your CV/resumé, and tips for the interview process.
- Teaching business English.
- Teaching practices and assignments: You will have the opportunity to conduct several full lessons (teacher practices). These are observed by a trainer, and detailed and constructive feedback is given to you after each lesson, to help you improve for your next lesson, and your career to follow. (You will get an opportunity to teach both young learners and adults). Our qualified trainers will assist you with the lesson planning process. Read our blog on making the most of your observed lesson.
- Materials project: Here you will present the materials used for lessons, to the class.
- A journal entry assignment.
- Various lesson planning and group work assignments.
- Various tests and tasks over the 4-week course, covering grammar, punctuation and a few other aspects covered in class. We work with our teachers to adequately prepare them for these tests. All content of the tests is covered during the course.
There is no final examination that determines your pass grade. Your final course result is determined by the combined marks of the assignments above, as well as on your participation and teamwork in class, attendance and behaviour.
- A grade of at least 70% is required in order to pass the course. More than 50% of this grade is made up of marks for teacher practices.
- Trainees are awarded with either a ‘pass’, ‘merit’, ‘high merit’ or ‘distinction’. All graduates receive a report, and those who obtain a merit or higher, are also presented with a personalised letter of reference.
- You’ll head off to your placement feeling as prepared and confident to step into the classroom as you possibly can.
Detailed Course Overview
Arrival & Week 1
- Welcome meal on the first evening of course.
- Monday to Thursday: In class, all theory and techniques.
- Saturday – Off.
- Sunday – Off.
Week 2
- Monday to Friday – combination of classroom sessions and pracs at local schools.
- Cultural morning on second Thursday which involves temple visits and a monk blessing.
- Saturday – Off.
- Sunday – Off.
Week 3
- Monday to Friday – combination of classroom sessions / assignments and pracs at local schools.
- Saturday – Off.
- Sunday – Off.
Week 4
- Monday to Wednesday – combination of classroom sessions / assignments and pracs at local schools.
- Thursday morning – final classroom session.
- Thursday afternoon – GRADUATION.
- Final graduation meal.
- Friday – Off.
International Accreditation
Our internationally accredited TEFL/TESOL course is accepted by employers around the world and is accredited by the Asian College of Teachers (ACT), Asia’s largest teacher training body with 30,000 alumni and 600 schools associations across Asia. ACT is accredited by ASIC Accreditation, a UK based internationally renowned quality standard for schools, colleges, universities and online learning providers. ASIC is a member of the CHEA International Quality Group in the USA, and are members of the British Quality Foundation.
Graduates of our internationally accredited 120-hour TESOL course have used their TEFL/TESOL certificate to successfully find employment in ESL (English Second Language) teaching and education fields in nearly every Western, native-English speaking country, as well as across Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond.
Accommodation
Special Promotion: Free Accommodation at the Big Pineapple for 25 Sept, 6 Nov and 27 Nov in-take dates! View more info on the Big Pineapple below.
Accommodation during the TEFL/TESOL Course
We recommend the following options for your accommodation during the course.
All prices are for 1 month and you will need to book your accommodation separately.
KUBU TAKO
Approx $370 USD.
This property is not within walking distance of the training centre (You can take a GoJek one-way each day)
Private rooms with an ensuite bathroom and small kitchenette. This property is not within walking distance of the training centre (You can take a GoJek @ IDR12,000 one-way each day) however it is super close to the beach in a very nice area of Sanur.
- Small kitchenette
- Ensuite bathrooms
- Small veranda in front of each room Weekly housekeeping
- Linen changed weekly
TAMAN BALI
Big room – approx $440 USD
Small room – approx $370 USD
A short 7 min walk from the training centre.
Private rooms with ensuite bathrooms. The bigger rooms have a small kitchenette. All the rooms are very spacious.
- Weekly cleaning on request (included) Work desk
- Small veranda in front of each room Free push bike for your use
- Restaurant on site
- A seating and hang-out area
BIG PINEAPPLE
Private room -approx. $440 USD
Sharing room – approx. $235 USD
Walking distance from the training centre but you’ll have to cross a busy road
Private (double bed) and shared (bunk bed) accommodation with en-suite and common bathrooms subject to availability.
Shared Kitchen & Dining Area has 3 fridges, cooking stove, gas, microwave, water dispenser, rice cooker, toaster, cooking utensils.
- Weekly housekeeping
- Linen and towel change weekly High-speed internet in common areas Cable TV
- TV / Movie rest area
- 4 lounging areas
- Swimming pool
- Pool table Small gym
JEGES HOUSE
Private room – Approx $370 USD
Walking distance from the training centre but you’ll have to cross a busy road.
Modern private rooms with ensuite bathrooms and a small kitchenette.
- Weekly housekeeping
- Linen and towel change weekly High-speed internet
- Garden area
JUKUNG 2
Private room – Approx $440 USD
A very short walking 5 minute distance from the training centre.
Private rooms with en-suite bathrooms. A small shared kitchenette area with two gas burners and a fridge.
- Weekly housekeeping
- Linen and towel change weekly
- High-speed internet in common areas
- Lounging area next to pool
- Swimming pool
Accommodation after the TEFL/TESOL Course
You will be given guidance on finding accommodation in accessible areas.
There are many real estate properties for rent that are available for all types of spaces and budget. From the single unit apartments to villas, there is always one that will fit your needs.
Popular expat areas in Bali are: Berawa, Batu Bolong, Echo beach, Umalas, Uluwatu and Ubud.
Almost all apartments are fully furnished and some offer services such as cleaning, 24-hour security, garbage collection, and WiFi.
- Shared accommodation: $100 – $200
- Studio apartment: $150 – $350
- 1 bedroom apartment: $250 – $800
- 2+ bedroom apartment: $300 – $900
You will be provided with further resources, links and information for finding your accommodation.
We’re here to help you through the whole process and will provide help, guidance, information and assistance finding your ideal accommodation during your teach abroad experience.
Dates
Please note: If you are already TEFL certified and are enrolling for the TEFL/TESOL Extension program, start dates are two weeks later. See below for exact dates.
Intake Date | Can I still apply? | |
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2024 | ||
10 June 2024 | ENROL ASAP | Register |
29 July 2024 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
26 August 2024 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
30 September 2024 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
28 October 2024 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
25 November 2024 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
2025 | ||
06 January 2025 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
03 February 2025 | TESOL in Siem Reap, Cambodia | Register |
03 March 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
14 April 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
12 May 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
09 June 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
28 July 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
25 August 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
29 September 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
27 October 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
24 November 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
Already have an accredited TEFL/TESOL Certificate?
If you have already completed your 120 hour accredited TEFL / TESOL certificate and are looking for assistance with guaranteed job placement, in country orientation and support then you may qualify for our TEFL/TESOL Extension Placement Program.
Intake Date | Can I still apply? | |
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2024 | ||
19 June 2024 | Sanur, Bali | Apply |
07 August 2024 | Siem Reap, Cambodia | Apply |
04 September 2024 | Siem Reap, Cambodia | Apply |
09 October 2024 | Siem Reap, Cambodia | Apply |
06 November 2024 | Siem Reap, Cambodia | Apply |
04 December 2024 | Siem Reap, Cambodia | Apply |
2025 | ||
15 January 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
12 February 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
12 March 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
23 April 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
21 May 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
18 June 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
06 August 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
03 September 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
08 October 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
05 November 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
03 December 2025 | Spaces Available | Register |
Budgets
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Budget before you arrive
Our support coordinators will assist you with:
- Booking flights.
- Explaining and finding the best insurance required.
- Advising you on all the document costs involved.
FlightsFlight prices vary depending on where you travel from and when you book. Prices can occasionally exceed this range. TravelBud is partnered with Student Universe so you are more than welcome to click here to complete our form and receive a quotation for your consideration. | $250 - $850 |
InsuranceTravel insurance prices can vary depending on things like provider, age, country of origin and duration of your stay. This range is for TravelBud's recommended policies based on stays of 6 months or 1 year. Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for all TravelBud programs. TravelBud is partnered with World Nomads so you are more than welcome to click here to complete our form and receive a quotation for your consideration. | $250 - $1500 |
DocumentationThis budget is assuming all of your current documentation is in English, you are in possession of your physical degree and that you hold a valid passport. | $20 - $70 |
Visa (First two months)Visa fees are dependent on the Indonesian embassy you apply through. This is the general cost of a visa. | $295 |
COVID PCR TestThe cost of PCR tests varies from country to country and the lab which you make use of. This is an estimation of the general cost for a test. | $56 |
TOTAL | $821 - $2771 |
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Budget during TEFL/TESOL course
- You will also need to take over enough spending money to cover living expenses during your Bali TEFL/TESOL course and first month of teaching english in Indonesia.
- Bear in mind that you will be spending at least 2 months in Indonesia before you receive your first paycheck.
- You will therefore need to budget enough money to see you through the 1 month TEFL/TESOL course and your first month of teaching.
AccommodationThe cost of your accommodation during the course will vary as it’s dependent on which option you choose. | $300 - $600 |
Other Expenses Participants are able to spend much less than the amount stated here depending on your spending habits. The amount given is a safe approximation | $300 - $600 |
TOTAL | $600 - $1700 |
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Budget for first month of teaching & Visa costs
TransportationAt the end of the course, the placement team will | $14 - $56 |
AccommodationYour rent will likely not be included in your school contract so you will need to pay rent and electricity and water usage every month. Depending on your electricity usage you can expect to spend approximately USD 30 to 45 on electricity for moderate use. Water will be minimal, generally a few dollars be month. | $300 - $600(plus one month deposit) |
Border HopShould you be unable to obtain a business visa on arrival at the Phnom Penh airport when you first arrive, you will receive a tourist visa. Close to the end of the tourist visa, you will need leave Cambodia and re-enter on a business visa. | $100 - $215 |
Business Visa & Work Permit CostMost schools do not pay for the Business Visa and Work Permit. That cost is approximately USD 485 and that includes the visa and work permit for the one-year visa | $485 |
Daily ExpensesYou can spend much less than the amount stated here depending on your placement and spending habits. The amount given here is a safe approximation for most placements in Cambodia. | $150 - $225 |
TOTAL | $1049 - $1581 |
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We realise that moving abroad to teach English in Indonesia is expensive at first, but remember that with TravelBud your teaching job placement assistance is guaranteed.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your monthly income of $1200 – $2000 USD is secured.
- Once you start earning a salary, your living costs will be comfortably covered and you’ll start to learn how to cut down on your monthly expenses (for example, eating out less and finding the most affordable grocery store in your placement town).
- You will be able to enjoy your time travelling in Indonesia and save a good portion of your salary ($150 – $500 USD per month) to fund your bucket-list travel adventures, pay of student loans, and return home with some savings to your name.
Fees
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Option 1In-Class TEFL & Placement | Option 2Placement Only | ||
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance |
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Personalised one-on-one Support |
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Visa Guidance |
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Your questions answered |
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Online TEFL Fee | Not applicable. | ||
Final Program Fee, Guaranteed Job Placement and 24/7 Support |
| $950 | Due 12 weeks prior to your selected intake date. |
Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance |
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24/7 In-country support |
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Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee |
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TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) | (2 weeks in-country) |
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Internationally Accreditated Certification |
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Practical Teacher Training in-class |
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Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times |
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Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes | Not applicable. | ||
SIM Card Included | No applicable | ||
SIM Card guidance |
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Local bank account guidance |
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Shared Accommodation | No applicable | ||
Cultural Orientation including excursions | (5 days) | (5 days) | In-class TEFL participants experience:
Online TEFL & Placement Only participants experience:
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Lesson Plan templates and resource directories |
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Support Network |
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Self-development and advantageous future employability |
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Total Fee | 120 Hour In-Class TEFL$2199 | Placement Only$1549 | Default prices in US Dollar (USD). Please take note that currency converted pricing is based on the current exchange rate and may fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility on the day of being invoiced. |
Free Enrolment Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
FAQ
How much does it pay to teach English in Indonesia?
You’ll earn around $1200 – $2000 USD per month. Living expenses are not too high so you can live comfortably on your salary, especially if you adopt a local style of living which we always recommend.
Safety
Moving to another country to live and work is a big step and we realise that safety can be a concern.
What do TravelBud staff and teachers say about safety?
Indonesia has a low crime rate and plenty of infrastructure to support foreigners.
You will of course need to do your own research, and practise common sense. Pickpockets and scammers tend to be more prevalent in tourist areas. Practising common sense will ensure your safety.
How are the authorities?
The police are generally very helpful towards foreigners. Drug-related offences are taken very seriously.
24/7 On-the-ground Support
Our on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as emergencies, travel options, translation help, culture shock, legalities, or school queries.
Someone is on hand.
Is English spoken in Indonesia?
Basic English is quite widely spoken, but not everyone you meet will speak English. But with the help of English language education provided by you and other teachers, the English literacy rate is consistently improving.
Do you need a degree to teach English?
Yes
If you are a non-degree holder please see our Teach English in Cambodia and Teach English in Myanmar programs.
How many days off do I get? When are the school holidays?
28 days paid leave, 15 public holidays (paid) and weekends off (unpaid)
You can generally request vacation leave as well, depending on your contract.
It will also depend on your contract whether vacation days are paid or unpaid.
As the majority of teaching placements available in Indonesia are at private language schools which operate year-round, you won’t receive school holidays.
Can participants choose part or full time?
Our Placements are for 1 year and can be renewed if you’d like to stay and continue to teach for longer.
You need to commit to at least 12 months.
Although the position is full time, you’ll only be teaching an average of 4-5 hours per day and typically in the mornings or evenings, which allows you to live a fairly flexible lifestyle compared to more rigorous work hours required by schools in other countries.
What is the main religion in Bali and Indonesia?
The dominant religion adheres to Balinese Hinduism, formed as a combination of existing local beliefs and Hindu influences from mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia.
The Indonesian government officially recognises six religions: Islam, Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism; with indigenous religions only partly acknowledged. The dominant religion is Islam.
Are teachers in high demand in Indonesia? Why?
Yes, teachers are in high demand. English language education unlocks a lot of growth opportunities for the country’s economy as a whole. Young learners are highly motivated to learn English because of the employment opportunities it can unlock for them.
Do schools in Indonesia accept Online TEFL/TESOL certificates?
Yes they do, provided your online TEFL/TESOL certificate meets the standards of our partner schools.
How long does it take to get TEFL/TESOL Certified?
It takes approximately 4 weeks to complete our TEFL/TESOL course.
What are the benefits of completing the 140-hour In-class TEFL/TESOL Course?
TravelBud’s in-class TEFL certification course in Indonesia is customized to ensure that our TEFL graduates are as prepared as possible for both the classroom environment they will be teaching in as well as the cultural environment they will be living in.
Through multiple in-depth lessons led by experts in the field on Indonesia and Balinese culture, history, and politics, there is no other TEFL/TESOL course geared to helping you immerse responsibly in culture and society better than TravelBud’s TEFL certification.
You will also receive the benefit of practical in-person training which includes real-life teaching practice in a local Balinese school, after which you will receive invaluable feedback from your instructor before heading off to your placement.
Not only will you gain a strong foundation in Indonesia culture but you will make life-long friends with people from all walks of life who are embarking on the same adventure as you.
I have already completed a TEFL/TESOL course elsewhere. Do I still need to complete TravelBud’s course?
Our placement team will first need to review your certificate before accepting you for our TEFL/TESOL Extension program option.
Can you guarantee me a job once the TEFL/TESOL Course course has ended?
We’ve helped 99% of applicants to find jobs via our Guaranteed Job Placement Assistance services with one of our vetted school partners at the end of our TEFL course.
Do schools pay you a fee/portion of my salary?
No, TravelBud and our partners DO NOT receive a portion of the teacher’s monthly salary.
Can my friend or partner come with me?
Yes! We provide friends and couples with placements in the same areas and sometimes even at the same schools.
What are traveling costs?
It is possible to travel affordably, but it depends how you want to do it. Budget travelling, using public transport, will take longer but save you money. Taxis will be more expensive.
Because it is a popular tourist destination with a large expat community, travel costs are rising, but if you budget effectively, you can still travel around at relatively low cost. Our in-country and pre-departure support teams will give you the best advice possible to help you budget carefully.
How safe is it?
It is relatively safe with petty theft being reported at times. Like anywhere else it is recommended that you remain alert of your belongings.
What about Medical services and insurance?
Medical services are efficient. If you need medical attention, you can go to either a public or private medical facility.
What does the average meal cost?
Depending on your preference and budget, you can eat quite cheaply.
Where am I going to stay and how much will the accommodation cost me?
Our 24/7 in-country support team will share all your accommodation options and will be on hand to assist you with finding the best accommodation for you.
Is airport pick-up provided?
Yes, airport pick-up is provided. We’ll take you straight to your accommodation.
What are the age groups you will be teaching?
Most of our placements are at language centers teaching children and young adults.
After the contract can you still travel in the country or do you need to leave immediately?
You can stay as long as you like as you maintain a legal Visa status. You might need to leave the country soon after your contract ends and come back in
on a tourist visa if you’d like to travel.
What is the possibility of acquiring a second job to make more money?
It is possible, although this depends on your job placement. If you are motivated to pick up extra work, this can probably be arranged through your language center.
What are the authorities like?
The authorities are genuinely helpful and professional. They should be treated with respect as in your own home country.
What is phone and Internet connectivity like?
WiFi is very good, so you will be able to use your devices as in your home country.
What if you are unhappy in a job? Can you get a new one?
Yes, but we don’t often find this to be a problem. If the teacher really dislikes their job and they have a good reason, we can assist them to an alternative placement within our vetted school network. This however can take time.
What is the dress code for teaching English?
Smart-casual. Typically collar shirts for men and semi-conservative dress for women. As a teacher, you need to appear professional at all times. For women, skirts and dresses are most commonly worn.
Must the teachers have CV’s or Resumes?
Yes, it is vital for the job placement assistance process to submit an updated version of your resume or CV during TravelBud’s pre-enrollment application process.
Our placement team will work with you to format your CV/resume according to what the schools are looking for to increase your chances for obtaining a sought after placement.
Packing essentials? Sleeping bag, towels?
All our participants are provided with a detailed packing list before departure. You can get all the essentials in the country, but it is not necessarily cheaper than back home, so it’s best to bring all your basics which we will guide you through.
Any serious laws that are very strict?
Drug possession and trafficking is taken very seriously.
What is the level of English and general behaviour of students?
This will vary. Literacy levels are high, so you can expect students with a good basic English proficiency but everyone is different so not everyone will be a quick learner.
Do your colleagues speak English?
You will be teaching with other first language English speakers at the language centers, most of which will come from the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Will you work with any special needs children?
No.
What are the chances of teaching English in neighbouring countries?
And with our free Lifetime Placement Assistance Guarantee, you can opt to teach in Cambodia through TravelBud absolutely free of charge, once you’ve successfully completed your contract and provided you meet the requirements of the program.
Are all paperwork and books supplied by the school?
Yes, most of the time. You will also have access to a database of lesson plans, printable graphics, class warmers and flash cards.
What happens if you lose your job? Can you get a new one?
If you are fired, TravelBud and our partners will no longer help with job placement. It’s important that you meet the performance requirements and contractual obligations of your school employer.
Can you drink tap water?
Yes you can, although it is not recommended. You will be advised about this during your first week on the program and the locals are always a great source of information.
We’re here to help
We’ll answer all your questions and guide you every step of the way!