Looking to teach English in Ethiopia? With mandated English courses, the country is in high demand for (native) English speakers. Ethiopia is rich in cultural heritage with many festivals occurring throughout the year including the Timket festival in the Lalibela Mountains, which features drumming, dancing and bathing in nearby lakes. Only 11% of the population lives in an urban setting so expect a mainly agricultural and rural way of life throughout the country; you will be exposed to many areas untouched by modernity. And for all you coffee lovers, get ready for coffee galore, as this is the location where coffee was first discovered.
Average Monthly Salary |
US $250 |
Average Monthly Cost Of Living |
Low |
Peak Hiring Times |
End of July to September |
Visa Requirements |
A Work Visa is required – usually through your employer. |
Australian Government Travel Advice |
Reconsider your need to travel |
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