Teaching Beyond English: Opportunities for Qualified Teachers in Russia
If you’re a qualified teacher from an English-speaking country, there are numerous opportunities to teach subjects other than English in Russia. This article explores the various teaching options available, focusing on schools that adopt curriculums from other countries, higher education positions, and regional opportunities across Russia.
Curriculum-Focused International Schools
For those educated in the British, American, Australian, German, French, or Spanish systems, there are numerous international schools in Russia where you can teach. Cities such as Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Novosibirsk are home to several of these institutions.
International Schools in Moscow
The British International School The English International School The International School of Moscow The American International School Other similar schools that teach various curriculumsThese schools primarily seek qualified teachers from English-speaking countries, including the UK, USA, Australia, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. They typically prefer native English speakers; however, speakers with excellent proficiency in English and solid teaching credentials from their home countries are also considered. Teachers with experience teaching other languages (German, French, and Spanish) may also be sought, especially if they can provide a specialized curriculum.
Teaching Humanitarian Subjects
While many schools focus on core subjects like Mathematics, Science, and English, some are willing to hire teachers with specialized backgrounds to cover humanities-related subjects. For example, if you have a background in ESOL (English as a Second or Other Language), you might be considered to teach subjects such as History, Geography, or IT. Teachers with vocational or practical experience in these areas may find more opportunities.
Higher Education and Research Institutions
In addition to K-12 settings, international universities and research institutions in Russia also offer a range of teaching and research opportunities. These institutions often prefer candidates with advanced qualifications and a strong research background.
Types of Institutions
Institutes of International Relations Films schools tailored for international audiences Research and economic institutes with a global focus Colleges affiliated with foreign universities teaching full degree courses in EnglishSome of these institutions may particularly value candidates with experience in specific regions or languages, such as Russian lecturers in Philosophy or English-speaking specialists in Economics. These positions are often advertised on university websites or through academic job boards.
Regional Opportunities Across Russia
For teachers seeking more specific locations, there are numerous cities and regions within Russia where teaching opportunities abound. Cities like Saint Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Ekaterinburg, and Novosibirsk offer a range of teaching positions in subjects aligned with local or international curriculums.
Lesser-known cities and smaller oil towns, such as Vladivostok, also have a demand for teachers, especially those with unique qualifications or experience. These areas often offer attractive salaries to attract foreign educators.
Teaching in Other Countries with Russian Influence
If you have a desire to use your teaching skills in a different context where Russian is widely spoken, there are opportunities in cities like Baku in Azerbaijan and Astana (Nur-Sultan) or Almaty in Kazakhstan. These cities have strong business and oil sectors, which translate to a high demand for qualified educators, especially those with advanced degrees or specialized knowledge.
In these regions, you may find a blend of Russian and local dialects, making it an interesting cultural experience. Additionally, international university campuses in these cities often host a diverse student population, enhancing your teaching experience.
Conclusion
The landscape of teaching in Russia is diverse and rewarding for qualified teachers from various English-speaking countries. From international schools to higher education institutions, and regional opportunities, there are ample chances to use your skills and expertise in settings that offer unique cultural and educational experiences.