Spain jobs english speaking: English-speaking jobs in Spain

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FIND Work & Jobs in Spain for English Speakers (2022/2023)

This page is aimed at helping English-speakers trying to find work in Spain with the emphasis on finding a job in Spain in 2022 or 2023.

You are most likely from overseas such as the United Kingdom, America, Australia or another European country and you are planning on moving to Spain.

If possible you want to get a job offer before you make your move and relocate.

So basically you are an expat looking for popular jobs vacancies in Spain and you are regarded as a foreigner in Spain.

We like to think of ourselves as the complete resource for finding work because with us you can list your jobs wanted or your vacancies if you are an employer.

Basically we are a job centre, employment agency and recruitment agency rolled into one.

Staff Required? Employers – please list your jobs in Spain below – IT IS FREE!!

Please leave your details below in the comments box if you WANT TO WORK IN SPAIN!!

Even better is to leave your comments on the most relevant job-specific page we have – see list on right.

Here is a letter we received from Simon who gives a great insight into finding work in Benidorm (but we include this here because his advice applies to working anywhere in Spain and is ESSENTIAL reading:

Hi ALL,

Just wanted to add some info for people. I have lived and worked in Benidrom myself. And left due to serious illness in the family forcing me to return to care for them.

The advice on this site is very honest.

YOU MUST SPEAK SPANISH. No matter what you wish to do, i.e. work for an English business, or one whom deals with English people. You’re in Spain, you NEED to speak Spanish!! You need to order food, drink, give directions to the taxi driver, deal with police, hospital, dentist, and what about getting the Electric bill sorted, and water, council tax, and how about getting the phone and broadband connected?? and then, what about when it goes wrong etc. You’re in Spain, it’s not for them to speak English, but you to speak their language.

When English people find someone who does not speak English in the UK, be that someone whom lives there, Polish for example, or on holiday – you just shrug your shoulders at them and move on. EXPECT THE SAME WHEN YOU’RE IN SPAIN!

Posting and looking online will not get you a job. Being there. Talking to people. Meeting people, will find you work. Every job I ever had, was found by knowing someone.

Get your documents. NIE for example. Some many work without them illegally – but it’s not in your interest. You need a foot print, a history to be able to claim benefits, pensions etc.

Expect to work hard. More than you’d think! At one point I had something like 8 different “jobs”, and often was working in a shop, doing something that wasn’t related to the business.

Skills and things in demand will be the low end basic work if you’re looking at English speaking work. You can find nice people, good jobs, and a better quality of life. I am now married, and my dog whom is Spanish after 10 yrs, are moving back to Spain! Just a different location 

Good luck ppl!

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Spanish Unemployment is Over 27% – Can I Really Find Work?

When looking for job opportunities in Spain you may need to lower your expectations of what type of work you can find.

We know you want to find the best paying jobs and no doubt you have dreamed of a better quality of life but you must realise in advance that unemployment is high in Spain at over 27%.

Here is some great tips from someone who has lived in Spain for over 18 years:

Job opportunities are limited and much lower paid than in Northern Europe and the USA. Working in Spain can be very hard and low-paid.

If you are a British citizen the decision has now been made even harder by Brexit. Obviously you have to consider what effects will Brexit have on you if you move to Spain. Indeed we have received many questions such as, Can I work in Spain after Brexit?

If you are moving to Spain and looking for a job then you are immediately at a disadvantage due to the language barrier. Our immediate advice is to learn some basic Spanish.

Even if you speak fluent Spanish (Castellano) many regions of Spain have their own dialects – for example in the Costa Brava (Barcelona) area they primarily speak Catalan.

Even if you are fluent in the language, in Spain most jobs are given to locals who are often close family members or relatives.

Competition for a job with a contract, which comes with an entitlement to medical care, is intense and employers can afford to be very choosy.

There are many illegal immigrants from North Africa and Eastern Europe competing for low-paid, menial job positions.

As a foreigner competing against Spanish nationals for jobs you are immediately at a disadvantage when looking for work and certainly it would be best to concentrate on looking for English speaking jobs in Spain.

The most common types of English jobs on offer will be bar jobs, construction and buildings jobs, sales jobs and jobs in the travel and tourist sector such as hotel jobs, driving jobs and catering jobs.

At least if you are from the United Kingdom, as an European Union citizen (Irish, German, French or Dutch) you won’t have the need to obtain a work permit and apply for a residencia, something which many Americans, Canadians and Australians who want to work in Madrid and Barcelona have to overcome first. Also most UK qualifications will also not be recognised in Spain.

Job Search by Regions

If you know exactly where in Spain you wish to search for situations vacant, then you can search by regions in which we have specific pages on the most popular towns and cities.

These guides give you an idea as to what sort of jobs you can expect to find advertised as well as an overview of the town or city – after all – while finding work is important, it is also just as important to choose somewhere good in which to live in which you can enjoy a better quality of life.

Spain is a large country and there are very big differences between the various regions.

The Costa del Sol is probably the best area of mainland Spain to search for jobs. This very developed coast is the most popular area of Spain for tourism and has a large expatriate population and arguably the best climate in Spain which makes it a lovely place to live.

The very good weather contributes towards a longer tourist season which is a help because these do tend to be the most popular types of jobs and include work in hotels, cleaning villas and apartments as well as the usual bar and restaurant type positions.

Our most popular Costa del Sol locations for finding work include: Marbella, Malaga, Fuengirola, Nerja, Torremolinos and Benalmadena. There are also plenty of other smaller towns and resorts along the Costa del Sol but they are very much smaller places with fewer opportunities. This is also a good area for Spanish golf jobs such as caddies and golf pros.

Slightly less popular are the Costa Blanca and Costa Brava areas which tend to comprise a series of former fishing villages with good sandy beaches but less job possibilities.

The best places to find jobs on the Costa Blanca include Torrevieja, Benidorm and Alicante while on the Costa Brava the extremely popular tourist resort of Lloret de Mar is a good choice as is Tossa del Mar, Sitges and Salou.

The best areas in Spain to find jobs for professionals and executives would be the major cities of Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and to a lesser extent Seville.

In these Spanish cities you will find offices of major multi-national companies. There are good opportunities for working here in IT as computer jobs do not require many Spanish skills.

If you are searching for summer and seasonal work then look at the islands of Spain which has more of an all year round season due to better weather and climate. This would apply more to the Canary Islands than the Balearic Islands as the Canaries are closer to Africa than mainland Spain.

If you want long-term work in Spain and not just seasonal work look to the Canary Islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria (with the most popular resort being Playa del Ingles).

The Balearic Islands are also very popular especially Ibiza and Majorca/Mallorca (with the most popular resort for jobs being Magaluf).

Ibiza and Mallorca are full of possibilities for jobs as holiday reps, bar jobs, dancers, pr jobs, DS’s, waiters, waitresses, chefs, restaurant jobs, hotel jobs and many other tourism related situations vacant.

The islands are also good for water sports and marine jobs such as dive instructors, windsurfing teachers, sailing, crewing and boat maintenance.

If you are searching for work in the year 2022, be sure to subscribe to our latest job alerts by putting your name and email address into the special newsletter box (top right of page).

Here is some experiences from Anna who has moved to Spain talking about some of the pitfalls:

Interesting follow up later from Anna – quite a shock after the last video!!!:

Spanish Job Regulations – Visas and N.I.E. Number

Do I Need a Visa?

If you are from a European Union country you are fortunate that you are entitled to work in Spain without applying for a visa. Other foreign nationals such as Americans, Canadians and South Americans must get a visa in advance of their stay in Spain which will last three months.

Do I Need a N.I.E. Number?

Many people in Spain are employed illegally, without a contract and therefore do not need a NIE number. This number is your tax identification number in Spain (Número de Identificación de Extranjeros).

To get an N.I.E. number in Spain, go to local police station or social security office and fill out the necessary forms. Some basic details are required such as address, name, passport number etc. Obviously the form is in Spanish. You should be issued with a temporary card on the spot.

Helpful information on getting NIE and residency in Spain.

Salaries and Pay in Spain 2022 – Employment Conditions and Working Hours

We are always being asked – what are the best paid jobs in Spain, what job offers are available and how much can I earn in Spain?

It is generally recognised that wages and salaries in Spain are lower than most other European countries however the cost of living is also comparatively lower.

The Spanish also tend to work very long hours due to the traditional siesta break in the middle of the daytime.

Always try to get the job that comes with an official working contract as this entitles you to state health care. With a contract your employer will have to contribute social security payments on your behalf. The only other way you will be entitled to free health care is if you become self-employed and pay into the social security system yourself.

For example if you have a salary of £30,000 and you find an equivalent job position in Spain you may be paid about €20,000 – and although the cost of living in Spain is lower – it isn’t that much lower!

If you are in a legal job your employer will deduct national insurance (social security) and tax from salaries.

Not only do jobs in Spain pay less you also tend to work longer hours. Most jobs start at around 9am some 10am with a long lunch break of two hours before resuming until 7pm or 8pm.

While you may have a long lunch hour for what is known as siesta time – if you have a young family then that is no consolation as you won’t see them much until the weekends.

It’s an unfortunate fact that many people who come to Spain searching for employment, a job and a better quality of life end up finding a job that is low paid and comes with longer working hours than they used to work back home.

Many people end up disillusioned and end up leaving Spain for financial reasons.

Be prepared to be flexible and completely change career direction. Most job vacancies are found through word of mouth and in local newspapers.

You will find the best possibilities for finding English jobs would be in the coastal areas which have large expat populations and therefore companies catering to the needs of these expats.

These areas primarily are the Costa del Sol (especially Malaga, Marbella, Nerja, Mijas, Fuengirola, Benalmadena and Torremolinos areas) and the Costa Blanca (Alicante, Torrevieja, Benidorm jobs, Calpe, Javea, Moraira and Denia areas).

To give you an idea of the most popular areas of Spain that people speaking English are seeking and searching for work – we get a lot of people emailing us asking where they can find job vacancies in Benidorm, Calpe, Torrevieja, Alicante, Malaga, Murcia, Marbella, Fuengirola, Benalmadena, Estepona, Torremolinos, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Lloret de Mar and Tossa del Mar.

These areas are the most popular for expat jobs, so look for jobs in Costa Blanca and jobs in Costa del Sol where most expats live. Also look at the slightly less popular areas of Costa Brava, Costa Almeria and Costa de la Luz. Many people live in Spain but go across the border into English speaking Gibraltar each day to work. Getting a job in Gibraltar is a great choice because you don’t need to learn Spanish!

Expat Jobs 2022 or 2023

Other typical jobs for English speaking people you are likely to find would be jobs that cater to the large expat population in Spain, these include: pool cleaners, translators, beauty therapists, interior designers, singers, dancers, entertainers, gardening jobs, villa cleaning jobs, bar jobs and bar work, hairdressing jobs, shop assistants, cashiers and retail work in English and British goods shops, graduate jobs, taxi service, driving jobs including removals, restaurant jobs such as chefs, waiters and waitresses, fitness jobs, beautician jobs, pet care jobs, personal trainers, health care assistants, voluntary jobs at charity shops, computer services, business services such as graphic design, computer repair, contractors, babysitting, nanny jobs, au pair jobs, child care jobs, carer jobs, housekeeping, finance jobs, security jobs, accounting jobs, mechanics, insurance sales positions, hospitality jobs, customer service jobs, there are many English newspaper and magazines requiring writers and sales jobs in Spain etc – we hope this list gives you some idea of the types of jobs in Spain that are the most likely possibilities when you are job searching.

There are now many expat radio stations and newspapers in Spain so these businesses are looking for media people as DJ’s, presenters, writers, journalists, web design, photographers and sales positions selling advertising space.

One of the problems with jobs in Spain is the seasonal aspect – for example getting holiday jobs and summer jobs in Spain such as bar work in Spain or being a waiter or waitress is fine in the July and August but come October you may find you are out of a job!

Still if you are a student these jobs could be great fun over the summer. Many of these jobs will be on a part time basis.

7 Top Tips For Finding Work

  1. Have at least six months money as savings to live on while you try finding work in Spain.
  2. Learn as much Spanish as possible BEFORE you move to Spain as this massively increases your chances of finding job opportunities.
  3. Jobs for English speakers are limited so be prepared to turn your hand to anything to get a foothold in Spain and accept any jobs that are available.
  4. Be prepared to work much longer hours as jobs in Spain start earlier and finish later.
  5. If you are looking for work in Spain for English speakers be prepared to work for a lot less than you are used to as wages, job benefits and perks are much lower in Spain.
  6. Learn a new skill, especially something practical and use it to get a job or start your own business.
  7. If you have a skill or vocation, consider starting your own business in Spain, then you are in control. Also consider working from home. Most expats end up self-employed (becoming an autonomo) in order to earn enough money to survive in Spain.

Useful Resources for Finding Work

You will find plenty of professional jobs advertised on websites such as ours. Sadly, for most of the tourism jobs you will actually need to be here in Spain in the resorts and ask around going from bar to bar or from restaurant to restaurant in order to find work.

Be prepared to be flexible and completely change career direction. Most job vacancies are found through word of mouth and in local newspapers.

So where else can you find job vacancies, openings and postings? Try reading the classifieds sections of expat newspapers and contact recruitment agencies, job centres, human resources, or employment agencies. Here are some useful sources that we know of:

The major newspapers have job classified listings:

Costa Blanca News (English expat news).

El Pais (national Spanish newspaper).

Empresas de Trabajo Temporal (ETT) are recruitment agencies in Spain – mostly work of a temporary contract nature. Mostly professional and admin vacancies.

Global jobs website Monster has a specific Spanish online version.

Info Jobs – Website with thousands of Spanish jobs online. InfoJobs is the leading online job opportunities in the Spanish market, both for the number of visitors to its website and the volume of jobs listed.

Experteer.es – Spain’s leading job search site for executive jobs, director jobs, Spain recruitment, bank jobs, IT jobs and travel jobs starting from €60,000. Experteer also offers access to executive headhunters, the highest paid jobs and job vacancies.

Europe Language Jobs – the job board for expat jobs abroad.


Most Popular Types of Work in Spain:

  • Bar Work
  • Catering
  • Construction
  • Holiday Reps
  • Hotel Jobs
  • Summer Jobs
  • Teaching English

Helpful Pages on Moving to Spain:

Guide to Moving to Spain

Long-Term Rentals & Lets

Property

I Hate Spain


Live Job Listings

Below we have the very latest job vacancies in Spain.

This page is updated frequently – be sure to bookmark this page and keep coming back to see if your dream job in Spain has been listed here below.

If you are an employer then the good news is that on our website we are currently accepting job listings in Spain, completely free of charge.

If you need staff or have situations vacant then let us help you fill these positions.

We have people on our mailing list who are ready and waiting to hear about your vacancies. These are people who have given us their email address and telephone number and who have opted to receive email job alerts. We have literally hundreds of people who wish to work in Spain and find jobs.

While we accept your listings for free we do appreciate if you could help our site by either linking to us or Facebook liking us or tweeting us or social bookmarking our site.

Your job adverts must be genuine and related to Spain.

Please clearly give us all relevant information as people may be looking at these adverts and listings from other countries and may wish to travel to Spain to apply for these positions. So it is vital that as much information is presented at this point, such as:

Location of job.
Qualifications required.
Language skills required.
Salary and any benefits.
Working hours.
Any holiday time.
Does the position come with an official contract?
How long is the contract or job for?
Description of ideal candidate and qualities necessary.


Ajeets Spain

Telephone: 3496037957

Email: [email protected]

Type of Business: Employment Agency

Towns or Areas Covered: Madrid, Spain

Main Description:

Ajeets Consultants is Spain’s leading recruitment services provider since 1991. Ajeets Group provides unique value to clients and candidates through a comprehensive suite of innovative solutions which cover an entire range of talent-driven needs from recruitment and assessment, training and development, and career management, to outsourcing and workforce consulting. With our cost-effective solutions and customized strategy we make a sense for specific needs and objectives of an organization, Our HR solutions provide an economical way to procure talent to your organization.
We specialize in the search and Staffing of top-notch professionals at junior, middle and senior management levels across a broad range of industries including Construction, Engineering, Telecom, Hospitality, FMCG, Banking / Finance, Consumer white goods, IT, Media, Service Sector and other service-oriented fields across the Globe.
Industry We Serve:
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Places to consider finding work and jobs on the Costa Blanca: Albir, Alcossebre, Alcoy, Alfaz del Pi, Algorfa/La Finca, Alicante, Almoradi, Altea, Beniarbeig, Benidoleig, Benidorm, Benijófar, Benimar, Benissa, Benitachell, Bolulla, Busot, Cabo Roig, Calpe, Campoamor, Castalla, Catral, Caudete, Ciudad Quesada, Cumbre Del Sol, Denia, Dolores, El Campello, Elche/Elx, Els Poblets, Gandia, Gata de Gorgos, Gran Alacant, Guardamar, Hondon de la Nieves, Hondón Valley, Jalón Valley, Javea, La Drova/Barx, La Empedrola, La Fustera, La Marina, La Mata, La Nucia, La Zenia, Las Ramblas, Los Altos, Los Montesinos, Mar Menor, Mazarrón, Mil Palmeras, Monovar, Monserrat, Moraira, Oliva, Orba, Orcheta, Orihuela, Pedreguer, Pego, Pilar de la Horadada, Pinar de Campoverde, Pinoso, Playa Flamenca, Polop, Punta Prima, Rafol de Almunia, Relleu, Rojales, San Miguel de Salinas, Sanet Y Negrals, Santa Pola, Santiago de la Ribera, Sax, Teulada, Tibi, Torrevieja, Totana, Vall de Laguar, Villajoyosa, Villamartin, Villena, Villotel.

Places to consider finding work and jobs on the Costa del Sol: Algarrobo, Algatocín, Alhaurín de la Torre, Alhaurín El Grande, Almáchar, Almargen, Almogía, Álora, Alozaina, Alpandeire, Antequera, Árchez, Archidona, Ardales, Arenas, Arriate, Benadalid, Benahavís, Benalauría, Benalmádena, Benamargosa, Benamocarra, Benaoján, Benarrabá, El Borge, El Burgo, (Sitio de) Calahonda, Campillos, Canillas del Aceituno, Canillas de Albaida, Cañete La Real, Carratraca, Cartajima, Cártama, Casabermeja, Casarabonela, Casares, Coín, Colmenar, Comares, Cómpeta, Cortes de la Frontera, Cuevas Bajas, Cuevas de San Marcos, Cuevas del Becerro, Cútar, Estepona, Faraján, Frigiliana, Fuengirola, Fuente de Piedra, Gaucín, Genalguacil, Guaro, Humilladero, Igualeja, Istán, Iznate, Jimera de Líbar, Jubrique, Júzcar, La Viñuela, Macharaviaya, Málaga, Manilva, Marbella, Mijas, Moclinejo, Mollina, Monda, Montejaque, Nerja, Ojén, Parauta, Periana, Pizarra, Pujerra, Rincón de la Victoria, Riogordo, Ronda, Salares, Sayalonga, Sedella, Sierra de Yeguas, San Pedro de Alcantara, Teba, Tolox, Torremolinos, Torrox, Totalán, Valle de Abdalajís, Vélez-Málaga, Villanueva de Algaidas, Villanueva de la Concepción, Villanueva de Tapia, Villanueva del Rosario, Villanueva del Trabuco and Yunquera.

Popular Jobs in Spain for Expats & Foreigners

Girona, Spain

There’s no way to sugarcoat it – the job market in Spain is tough. At 14.8%, the unemployment rate in Spain is one of the highest in Europe (though it had been falling steadily until the pandemic).

So it is possible for international citizens to find work in Spain?

The short answer is yes. While the job market is tough, there are certain industries and job sectors that are in search of skilled workers. If you’re an expat looking to move and find work in Spain, make sure you have the skills to do the jobs that are vacant.

For expats there are many reasons to move to Spain, and a thriving economy is not one of them, but don’t let that discourage you.

If you plan to move, here’s our list of the most popular, in-demand jobs in Spain for expats.

Business Consultant Jobs in Spain for Foreigners

There are many multinational companies located in Spain, and business consultants are often in need. In the finance sector, you can find work as a consultant, as a collections manager, or as an international financial director.

IT Jobs for Americans in Spain

If you have solid skills in the technology sector, IT jobs are available in Spain. You can find employment doing software testing, coding and programming, and iOS and Android development.

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Jobs

Mechanical and industrial engineers are in demand – as long as you have the education and experience to do the job. Just make sure that you can speak Spanish so you can communicate with coworkers.

Medical Practitioner Jobs for Expats

Spain’s Healthcare System is a universal healthcare system, and it is considered to be one of the best in the world. Healthcare assistants, childcare professionals, and elderly care professionals are the most in-demand jobs.

Tourism and Hospitality Jobs in Spain for Americans

Catering, restaurant, hotel, and bartending jobs are an excellent option for Americans looking for work in Spain. You’ll have the best chance of finding this type of work in the major tourist destinations, such as the cities of Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville.

English Teaching Jobs in Spain for International Citizens

If you want to put your English language skills to work, you can find jobs as private tutors and university-level English teachers. Since the barrier of entry is relatively low, teaching is one of the most popular jobs in Spain for Americans and other native English speakers.

Not all teaching jobs require certification, but some require certification such as TEFL, CELTA, or TESOL. For more information on different English teaching certifications, check out this useful guide.

Skilled Tradesmen Jobs in Spain

People are always looking to update and remodel their homes, especially kitchens and bathrooms. Plumbers and electricians are in need of this type of work, as are other skilled tradesmen such as mechanics and welders.

Getting a Work Visa for a Job in Spain

International citizens looking to work in Spain must obtain the appropriate work visa. You can get a Spanish work visa from the Spanish Embassy or the Consulate in your last state/country of residence.

Once you receive your work visa, you have three months to apply for the corresponding permit with the Spanish authorities.

Expat Jobs in Spain

While jobs in Spain aren’t plentiful, some industries are in need of skilled workers. In 2019, the engineering, IT, healthcare, and hospitality industries offer some of the best opportunities. Contact Europe Language Jobs for more information on job openings in Spain.

Other Things to Consider When Moving to Spain for Work

Health Insurance Options in Spain

Before you move to Spain for a new job, be sure you understand what your options are for health insurance. Even though Spain has a universal healthcare system, you will still want to consider private international health insurance.

Find the Best International Insurance
  • Compare multiple quotes and coverage options
  • Work with an insurance expert at no additional cost
  • Find the best plan for your needs and budget

 

Speaking the Language

If you’re looking for work in Spain, keep in mind that most job opportunities are in Madrid and Barcelona. Most jobs require you to speak Spanish, so be sure that you can speak the language before making your move.

While many people want to secure work before moving, it’s usually easier to find work from within the country than from outside.

Related:

  • Moving to Spain
  • Best Hospitals in Spain
  • The Cost of Living in Spain
  • Best Places to Live in Spain
  • Moving Abroad Checklist
  • Living in Spain as a Foreigner

Jobs in Spain for Native English Speakers 2022/2023 Apply Now!

There are attractive job opportunities for English speakers in Spain as the country welcomes and encourages English speakers to come to the country in search of work.

In Spain, work offers an excellent means of stability; therefore, working in Spain as a native speaker of English guarantees stability.

If you don’t speak Spanish and want to find a job in Spain, read this post and get all the latest information on finding a job in Spain as an English speaker and getting all the current vacancies.

Therefore, working in Spain as a foreigner guarantees stability and reference purposes, and the economy in Spain is stable and ensures a secure future.

If you don’t speak Spanish and want to get Jobs in Spain for English speakers , read this post and get all the latest information on finding a job in Spain as a foreigner.

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Detailed information about vacancies in Spain for English updates

In terms of English-speaking jobs in Spain, seasonal tourism jobs and teaching English in Spain are popular sources of employment for foreigners.

Services cater to a large number of expats in coastal areas of Spain and major cities such as Madrid, Barcelona and Seville.

Suppose you do not speak Spanish, i.e. you are not a Spanish citizen. In this case, you must obtain a residence permit and a work permit, since this is a legal document that allows a foreigner to work in Spain.

Any foreigner or newcomer who does not have a work permit/license is not allowed to work in Spain for hire as an English speaker or otherwise; you are guaranteed to work in Spain after you receive your visa.

Basic requirements

These include:

  1. Fluent in English
  2. Over 10 years experience in a commercial position with a deep understanding of the food industry in Spain.
  3. You must be customer obsessed and resourceful.
  4. You must have excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills.

How to apply

To understand what all these vacancies in Spain are for native English speakers, and to apply, click on the link given below; once you go to the official job site and click on the job you want, you can apply.

Below are job listings for native English speakers who want to come to work in Spanish:

1. Project Manager – Native English – VIE-Spain

Our mission is to make the world cheaper, greener and easier with our home contract comparison, subscription and management services.

Project Manager – Native English Description

Under the direction of the Selectra International Project Manager and in close collaboration with the Selectra International Content Manager.

You will be responsible for developing a new strategic digital project in the UK involving Selectra and one of its external partners to replicate the French success story in the UK market.

  1. Project management and administration
  2. Local market research and collection of public data needed for the project
  3. Product management of this digital tool and monitoring of its development by the technical team
  4. Marketing strategy and content writing and publishing articles
  5. Describe and support a digital customer acquisition campaign with Selectra.
  6. Specialist department: Google Adwords Search, Facebook Ads
  7. Sales strategy
  8. Define and control lead management processes
  9. Performance monitoring and continuous improvement.

Profile

  1. You have an outstanding academic record and recently completed an excellent Master’s program 2.
  2. You are self-directed, meticulous, organized and start by yourself. You learn quickly and enjoy entrepreneurial challenges.
  3. You are interested in digital marketing best practices (SEO/SEA). Ideally, you have previous experience in content management and web marketing.
  4. You will always keep your goals in mind by being a good listener and humble, and you will need to be able to attract multicultural teams.
  5. English is your first language or you are completely bilingual.

Recruitment process

  1. HR interview
  2. Writing and SEO test
  3. Interview with Rafael Casentini, Global Partnership Director, and our partner
  4. Interview with Selectra co-founder Xavier Pinon.

Benefits

  1. Madrid! This affordable city will seduce you with a dreamy atmosphere and an atmosphere where everyone is welcome.
  2. You benefit from the flexibility and responsiveness of a start-up company.
  3. You will have responsibilities in a dynamic team that will train and support you.
  4. You will have the opportunity to work in an international environment with representatives of different nationalities in our Madrid office.
  5. And many other benefits such as a Gympass subscription, free Spanish lessons and team activities.

Salary: EUR 42,000 per year in Madrid, Spain.

Respond

2. English Assistant

English Assistants support teachers in the classroom and encourage students to view a foreign language as a living language used by millions of people, not as a “school language”.

The correct candidate should:

  1. Enjoy the work with children
  2. Be inventive and resourceful in the field of IT
  3. to work in Spain (NIE)

The tasks include: 9000 9000

  • Preparation for class
  • Help teachers with vocabulary, pronunciation and content creation
  • Provide linguistic, intercultural and recreational activities to bring students closer to the culture of English-speaking countries and increase students’ motivation and interest in language and culture.
  • Job offer

    1. Nine month contract with 15 day paid trial period.
    2. Working hours Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 5:00
    3. Meals included in the school canteen
    4. Public holidays (including Easter)

    Salary: 666.00€-1.000.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00. .

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    3. Super job. English governess for girl 6 and boy 3 in Ibiza, Spain

    We are looking for an experienced governess, native English speaker, to work in an American-Russian or European family with two children – a 3-year-old girl and a 3-year-old boy.

    As a governess, you will teach all aspects of the English language, reading and writing, help children explore and understand the world, organize their leisure time and offer a range of educational and exciting activities that promote development.

    You will also take on some caregiving duties, such as helping the children shower, change, and heat meals.

    Working hours: 5/2, from 7.30 to 7 with a lunch break of 1 hour. Salary: € 1500 per week.

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    4. Full time receptionist – fluent in English.

    A secretary is an employee who holds an office or administrative support position. Work is usually done in a waiting area, such as the lobby or front desk of an organization or business.

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    The administrator’s duties include welcoming visitors, helping them move around the office and providing refreshments.

    They keep appointment calendars, sort mail, make copies and plan trips; however, some require specialized knowledge and training, such as for medical or legal secretaries.

    Salary: A person working as an administrator in Spain usually earns around 1,520 euros per month. Salary varies from 820 euros (lowest) to 2.290 euro (highest).

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    Lists available for work in Spain for speakers in English

    1. Assistant about/min
    2. Support Service
    3. Client Experience
    4. Binder

      Junior Consultant

    5. Publisher Manager – Internet Marketing
    6. Business English Teacher
    7. Player Support
    8. English Copywriter (remote in Spain)
    9. Administrative Specialist – Barcelona (English speaking)

    Average salary for English speaking jobs or teaching positions in Spain

    Average salary for an English speaker or teacher in Spain can be 15-20 euros per hour, so if you work full time or earn 1,500 euros. 2,000 € per month.

    Conclusion about working in Spain for English speakers 2022/2023

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    After your search, application and employment, you can enjoy an indescribable dimension of your life by working in Spain.

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    You will have more technical knowledge to enable you to incorporate your work into your lifestyle by working online in Spain as a native English speaker.

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    There is an incredibly high demand for English teachers in Spain, teaching in Spain is very rewarding and allows you to freely enjoy life outside of the classroom as a TEFL teacher.

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    Getting a job teaching English online is a great way for native English speakers and fluent English speakers to earn money while working from home or anywhere in the world.

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    Salary: On average, online English teachers in Spain can expect to earn between 700 and 1,100 euros per month, while they earn 10. 00 euros per hour.

    Tasks:

    1. You will be responsible for conducting classes and monitoring students (attendance, grades, reports, etc.).
    2. Completion of online reports at the end of each semester, as well as other tasks of the center.
    3. It is very important for our partners to have teachers who can communicate and work with children.
    4. Outgoing people with a clear teaching vocation, passionate about children and the world of the little ones, and skilled in teaching English.

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    1. They offer continuous learning and their own ideas
    2. Immediate inclusion in the young
    3. A dynamic company with a recognized educational authority.

    Job Type: Part-time, Temporary Requirements These include:

    1. TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language),
    2. CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Adults)
    3. TESOL (Teach English to Speakers of Other Languages) is the main certificate.

    Top 5 Companies Teaching English Online to Spanish Students

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    1. Preliminary.
    2. Cambley.
    3. Italian.
    4. Verbal planet.
    5. Open English.

    duties

    1. Must be able to perform tasks with or without reasonable accommodation
    2. Perform all other tasks as directed
    3. Prepare and deliver lessons to improve students’ reading, writing and speaking skills.
    4. Developing educational content such as notes and quizzes
    5. Assigning activities to facilitate student learning.
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    Available online jobs in Spain for English speakers

    Here are the available online jobs:

    1. Online Education Consultant
    2. Au Pair and Online Tutor Job
    3. Data Analyst (Internet Marketing)
    4. Paid 750 € / Month Internet Marketing Job by Tutor
    5. 2
    6. Mathematics and English
    7. Internet Marketing
    8. Frontend Developer
    9. Technical Expertise
    10. English governess for girl 6 and boy 3 in Ibiza, Spain
    11. OnlineOnline content moderator

    Average salary online for English speakers in Spain

    On average, English teachers in Spain can expect to earn between 2,830 euros; wages range from 2,010 euros (lowest average) to 4,130 euros (highest).

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