Teaching English in Russia can be both a challenging yet rewarding experience. It is an opportunity to live in a mysterious and fascinating country and interact with its people. There are many things to do and places to explore. From its sprawling and bustling capital city of Moscow to its quaint, Siberian villages and towns, living in Russia is truly a unique and valuable adventure.

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About Project English in Russia
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  • Certification
    In order to teach English in Russian Schools, most teachers will require TEFL certification and a Russian Introduction course. A college degree is preferred, but not required. The average salary for teaching in Russia is $1,500 - $2,000 per month depending on your experience.
  • Native speaker
    If you are a native speaker, ready for a new experience and fascinating discovery, answer the questions on our online form. We will invite you to our interview process upon successful completion on the RESC (Russian Educational Standard Certificate) to where your talent will be truly significant and relevant to our new government project placing 20 000 Teachers all over Russia.
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  • Conditions
    Our teachers can vote for the regions they wish to go to, subject to school availability at time of application. So hurry on up and submit, and secure your move and visit to Russia. We assist in work VISAS and guaranteed placement upon successful completion of our (RESC) Russian Educational Standard Certificate ($79.99 Course & Administration fee) followed by an interview of one of our professionals.
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Teaching Hours
Contracts for teaching jobs in Russia are on average 40-real-hours per week, including an average 28 hours of teaching. Hours of work will mirror those of similar local schools and will almost certainly involve working either in the morning, afternoon or in the evening with possible weekends.
Academic and Teaching Support
Project English is committed to teacher training and sponsors regular teacher workshops. These workshops, which often focus on a series of skills from teaching vocabulary to developing learner autonomy, are intended to help our teachers realize their full potential and do their jobs better.
Holidays
PE teachers in Russia enjoy 21 paid vacation days per year in addition to national holidays
Visas for teachers in Russia
Those hired to teach English in Russia through us will need to apply for a work visa before entering the country upon successful completion on the RESC.

Project English offers assistance in this process for successful candidates. Currently, teachers will need the following in addition to their visa application form:
  • A passport with at least six months' validity beyond their last day of residence in Russia, as well as two pages of free space for the visa
  • A negative HIV report issued within three months of the date of the visa application
  • A stamped, self-addressed envelope for the return of the visa from the Embassy or Consulate
  • An offer letter from the school including job details
  • Three passport-sized photos
Visa applications need to be made in person with the closest Russian Embassy or Consulate, and the processing time is around 15 business days. (Confirm with your local Embassy if the COVID test certificate from your doctor is needed)
Living in Russia
Mysterious and often misunderstood, Russia is a culture rich in history, art, and beauty. Whether marveling at the architecture of Red Square or exploring the breathtakingly wild scenery of the Kamchatka peninsula, new arrivals to Russia can expect to be left awestruck.
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Please note: Due to local visa requirements, only citizens of the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa (for China and Indonesia only), China, Indonesia or Russia can be considered for our job openings.
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