Teaching English in Jordan
Everything you need to know about teaching English in the land of hidden wonder.
Jordan is one of a kind. With high standards of living in beautiful cities surrounded by deserts, you’ll feel like living in a fairy tale. It has a lot to offer skilled English teachers, and not just in terms of work. Living in Jordan will surely be the experience of a life time in more than one way.

Wages
Wages
Teaching wages can vary quite a bit in Jordan depending on your qualifications and experience.
Monthly earnings sit somewhere between $600-$3,500.

Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Jordan is famous for its friendly, welcoming people, and its historic cities surrounded by desert.
While it doesn’t have many shiny new sky-scrapers, you can enjoy a comfortable life here on a teacher’s wage.

Communication
Communication
Arabic is the only official language in Jordan, and is used for daily communication.
However, it’s quite common to find English speakers, especially with younger generations or in areas with plenty of tourists.

Climate
Climate
There are four seasons in Jordan, but they’re all mostly hot and dry with cool evenings.
However, you will find some variation whether you’re in the desert, the valley, or the mountain plateau where things get cooler.
TEFL Wages in Jordan
How much you earn strongly depends on your qualifications, which in turn decide what kind of jobs are within your reach. Land a job in a private international school and you’ll be in a great position to enjoy life and still save money.
This is largely split into the following rates of pay:
City type: | Wages: |
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Public schools: | $600 – $1,400 p/m |
Language centers: | $800 – $2,000 p/m |
Private international schools: | $1,500 – $3,500 p/m |
Private tutoring: | $10 – $20 p/h |
For most teachers, your saving potential depends on your lifestyle choices as much as your salary. You can enjoy simple meals from $5-$7, or spend $20 on something a little fancier. Rent is quite affordable too, with options to save more by living outside of the city, or spend more if you prefer the convenience of life in the center.
Salaries on the lower scale might seem quite low, but the cost of living in Jordan is quite low, some positions include benefits such as free housing, and wages are essentially tax-free!
Food in Jordan
Jordanian cuisine might not ring a bell immediately, but we’re sure you know some of the classics on this list. Eating ‘mezze’, small dishes to share with the people at your table, is common and a great way to socialize over food and familiarize yourself with a lot of different signature dishes in just one meal.
English teaching requirements in Jordan
Working as an ESL teacher in Jordan includes a number of benefits, but also a list of demands. The standard for education is high, so you will need more than just a teaching certificate. While there may be exceptions in certain circumstances, for the most part, you’ll need to meet the following criteria:
Non-natives: If you don’t have a passport from the UK/US/IRE/CAN/AUS/NZ/SA, you can still work in Jordan. However, they do have a strong preference for native speakers.
Degrees, experience & teaching certificates: It is possible to find work in Jordan with just a TEFL certificate and a degree (in any subject). However, they do prefer teachers with education-based degrees, previous teaching experience, or a teaching license from your home country.
For tutoring, you don’t necessarily need these papers, but still the better qualified you are and the more experience you have, the better your chances on landing a tutoring gig.