Teach English in Spain via the Ministry of Education's Language and Culture Assistants Program. Earn a €700-€1,000 monthly stipend with only 12-16 working hours per week. We provide full Profex 2 application guidance for applicants from Native English countries, C2-qualified European/Asian countries, and merit-based applicants.

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Ministry of Education Program

Teach English in
Spain

Live in Europe with the official Language & Culture Assistants Program. We guide you through the Profex 2 direct application to secure a tax-free stipend, student visa, and school placement. Open to Native English speakers and C2-qualified candidates from select countries.

€700–€1,000

Monthly Grant

12–16 Hrs

Weekly Hours

Student Visa

Easy Schengen Travel

Ministry of Education Language and Culture Assistants Program in Spain. Receive a €700-€1000 monthly grant for 12-16 hours of teaching per week. Program runs October to May. Includes health insurance and student visa support for Native and C2-level English speakers.

Live the Spanish Lifestyle

This official Ministry program isn't just a job; it's a cultural immersion experience. With a light 12–16 hour work week, you'll have ample time to master Spanish, travel Europe, and enjoy the famous 3-day weekends.

Why Choose the Ministry Program?

01

Government Grant

Receive a monthly maintenance allowance of €700 – €1,000 directly from the government to cover living expenses during your stay in Spain.

02

12–16 Hour Work Week

Work as a Language Assistant for just 4 days a week. This schedule guarantees 3-day weekends, perfect for exploring Spain and the rest of Europe.

03

Student Visa & Travel

You will enter on a Student Visa, which allows for free travel within the Schengen Zone. We guide you through the consulate application process.

04

Health Insurance Included

Full private health insurance is included in the program placement, ensuring you are covered from your first day in Spain.

Life in Spain | NALCAP Lifestyle | myTEFL

Visual gallery of the NALCAP lifestyle: Relaxing in sunny plazas, teaching students in Spanish classrooms, enjoying seafood paella, visiting the Alhambra, and exploring nature.

Siestas, Fiestas, and Teaching

People enjoying a sunny afternoon in the Plaza de España, Seville
Student raising hand in a classroom setting
Authentic seafood paella being cooked outdoors
The stunning Moorish architecture of the Alhambra in Granada
Scenic coastal landscape in Mallorca, Spain

Step-by-step application guide for the Spanish Ministry of Education Language Assistants program: eligibility verification, Profex 2 registration, regional placement acceptance, and student visa application.

Your Roadmap

Navigate the Ministry Process

The Spanish government application system has moved to Profex 2. We guide you through registration, document uploads, and regional selection to ensure your application is successful.

1. Eligibility Check
Confirm you meet the requirements: Native English passport OR C2 Certificate (EU/Asian applicants) + University Degree (or final year student).
2. Profex 2 Application
We help you register on the new Profex 2 portal. You'll upload your passport, degree/transcripts, and C2 certificate (if applicable).
3. Regional Acceptance
You'll receive a placement in a specific region (Comunidad Autónoma). Once accepted, you receive your official "Carta de Nombramiento."
4. Student Visa
Use your "Carta" to apply for a long-term Student Visa at your local consulate. Arrive in Spain in late September to start October 1st!

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Teach English in Spain via the Ministry of Education. Grant: €700-€1000/month. Benefits: 12-16 hour work week, student visa, health insurance. Requirements: Native English passport OR C2 English Certificate (for eligible non-native countries), Bachelor's degree (or enrolled), clean background check.

The Ministry Package

Benefits & Requirements

Enjoy the perfect work-life balance with a government grant, minimal teaching hours, and plenty of time for travel and cultural immersion.

Monthly Grant

Receive €700 – €1,000 per month as a government maintenance allowance.

12-16 Hour Week

Work only 12 to 16 classroom hours per week, leaving plenty of free time.

3-Day Weekends

Most placements run Monday–Thursday, giving you 3-day weekends for travel.

Student Visa

Legal status via a Student Visa that allows travel across the Schengen Zone.

Health Insurance

Full medical insurance coverage is included with your placement.

Cultural Immersion

Live like a local, improve your Spanish, and experience authentic Spanish life.

Who is Eligible?

  • Citizenship:
    Native English Country OR C2 Certified from Eligible Country.
  • Education: BA Degree or Enrolled
  • TEFL: 120-Hour Preferred
  • Age: 18 to 60 Years Old
  • Duration: Oct 1 – May 31
  • Role: Language Assistant
  • Language: English Proficiency

Apply via Profex 2

If you meet the citizenship and education criteria, our team can help guide you through the direct Profex 2 registration.

  • Native English Countries: Passport serves as proof. Includes: USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu.
  • Non-Native Countries (C2 Required): Must upload C2 English Certificate. Includes: Bulgaria, China, Czech Rep, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Sweden.
  • Merit-Based (India): Proof of English proficiency + A2 Spanish (DELE/SIELE) required.
  • Merit-Based (Philippines): Proof of English proficiency + A1 Spanish (DELE/SIELE) required.
  • Education: Must have a Bachelor's degree OR be currently enrolled as a Junior/Senior in university.
  • Background Check: Must provide a clean criminal background check (apostilled/translated).
  • Health: Must provide a medical certificate stating good physical/mental health.

Need Help with Your Ministry Application?

Our expert guidance through the Profex 2 portal and visa process is available exclusively to myTEFL graduates. Complete your 120-hour certificate to unlock full placement support and boost your acceptance chances.

Teaching in Spain: FAQs

Answers to common questions about the Ministry grant, Profex 2 application, and eligibility requirements for Language Assistants.

FAQs for the Ministry of Education Language Assistant program in Spain. Topics include the €700-€1000 monthly grant, student visa status, teaching hours (12-16/week), and eligibility for Native and Non-Native C2 English speakers.

Participants receive a monthly maintenance allowance ranging from €700 to €1,000, depending on the region. Because it is a government grant for students/cultural exchange, it is typically tax-free.
Citizens of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu are considered native English speakers. Your passport serves as proof of language proficiency.
Yes! Applicants from the following countries can apply directly via Profex 2 if they provide a C2 English Certificate (CEFR standard) or a Bachelor's degree taught entirely in English:

Bulgaria, China (English stream), Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Luxembourg (English stream), Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Singapore, and Sweden.

*Applicants from India, Philippines, and Thailand apply via merit-based streams requiring specific language proofs (e.g., A2/A1 Spanish).
Generally, No. For applicants from Native English countries and most C2-qualified nations, Spanish proficiency is not required. Your role is to facilitate English immersion.

Exceptions: Applicants applying via the merit-based stream from specific countries do have prerequisites:
  • India: Requires proof of A2 Spanish (DELE/SIELE).
  • Philippines: Requires proof of A1 Spanish (DELE/SIELE).
Regardless of requirements, learning basic Spanish is highly recommended for navigating daily life in Spain.
While the Ministry does not strictly mandate a TEFL for eligibility, having a 120-hour certificate makes your application significantly more competitive for placement. Additionally, myTEFL's application assistance service is exclusively available to our TEFL course graduates.
You will apply for a long-term Student Visa. This allows you to reside in Spain legally for the duration of the program (Oct–May) and travel freely within the Schengen Zone.
Housing is not included in the grant. You will need to rent your own apartment or room. Most assistants use the first few weeks in September to view apartments in person.
The official Profex 2 application portal typically opens in February.

For most applicants (USA, Canada, UK, AUS, NZ, EU): Placements are generally awarded on a First-Come, First-Served basis based on your "Inscrita" number. Applying early (within the first few days) is critical to securing your preferred region.

For Merit-Based Applicants (India, Philippines, etc.): The process is competitive and based on qualifications, language proficiency, and interview performance rather than just submission speed.