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Working
in Ecuador
Many foreigners considering
working abroad decide to teach English. If teaching English is what
you want to do you are in luck for English teachers are continually
in demand. However, with a little creativity, assertiveness and
luck it's possible to land any of a number of other jobs that your
friends back home will certainly envy.
Notice boards in cafes,
laundromats and hostals are always good starting places for finding
work. The South
American Explorers Club also posts job listings. Basic jobs
such as bartending, retail, hotel positions, charitable work and
volunteering are regularly advertised, especially around the high-season
months of June, July and August, and again during the winter holidays.
September is the hardest month to find work, except for last minute
teaching positions.
You need a visa issued from
the Ecuadorian consulate in your home country in order to work legally
in Ecuador. However, many people obtain visas once in Ecuador with
the help of their employers and most working travelers find work
paid cash-in-hand, which circumvents the need for legal documents.
Teaching
English Jobs in Ecuador
There is a moderate demand
for English teachers in Quito, so many native-speakers find work
teaching in language schools. The top schools, such as the Academia
Cotopaxi, the Fulbright Insitute, la Universidad Catolica, la Universidad
de San Francisco de Quito, The Experiment in International Living,
and Key Language Services, pay between USD 3 and USD 7 per hour
(the upper end of that figure being rare) but they usually require
native speakers who have appropriate degrees and experience. This
may not seem like a lot but it's enough to live comfortably on while
you are in Quito.
There are plenty of schools
in Quito, Cuenca, and Guayaquil that do not require degrees or experience
but they pay much less than the schools named above; expect to earn
about USD 2.50 to USD 5/hour. Schools in this second tier include
Andean Institute, English First, and the Polytechnic University
(Fepon). If your timing is right or if you can take advantage of
a connection you can sometimes circumvent the requirements of the
better schools as well. Supply and demand. Due to the current economic
crisis experience is almost never the determining factor, so aim
high.
Stop by English schools
in person a few days before classes start, even if you were turned-down
previously, because teachers inevitably bail at the last minute
or schools "under-hire" and need teachers in a jiffy.
Also, it helps enormously if you are able to get an introduction
from someone already working at a school. We should not need to
mention this but wear professional attire when you go to interviews
and when you are checking on job availability. Appearance is everything.
One last suggestion: secure your salary in writing beforehand, as
there have been instances of delayed or refused payment with these
schools, as well as those of the top tier.
If English is your mother
tongue, you can also find well-paid work teaching private lessons
or proofing translations. Check the notice boards and/or put an
ad up offering your services. Additionally, although the demand
is far less, jobs may also be obtained teaching French and German.
If you are planning to stay
in Quito for an extended period of time and have teaching credentials
or experience, you may be able to find long-term work with one of
the international high schools in Quito. There are regular advertisements
in the newspapers looking for language, science and humanities teachers
for Colegio Americano, Cotopaxi Academy, and other private international
schools. The majority of job ads appear in the weekend and Monday
editions. Also consider contacting one of the many organizations
that match qualified teachers with open teaching positions in schools
worldwide, although be aware that these organizations often charge
hefty fees for their services.
Tourism
Jobs in Ecuador
Second to teaching English,
jobs in the tourism industry are relatively easy to come by. Pick
a city and hit the pavement passing by the popular tourist establishments.
More than likely something will pop up, whether it be bartending,
hotel receptionist, managing a hotel, waiting tables, bike mechanic,
or working at a travel agency. Anywhere where there are lots of
tourists there are jobs for foreigners. Often all that is required
is the ability to speak English, an amiable personality and good
timing. The turn-over rate with foreign employees is high, so it's
feasible to quickly land a job for just a few months or even a few
weeks.
If you have the proper credentials,
relevant experience and language ability it is also possible to
be hired as a guide. Adventure tourism is big business in Ecuador,
so there are a number of interesting guiding possibilities, including
birding, rainforest naturalist, Galapagos naturalist, climbing,
whitewater rafting and kayaking, scuba diving, trekking, mountain
biking, and paragliding positions.
It is possible to guide
on a freelance basis as well as get hired by a specific agency.
Working with an agency will likely solve your visa problems, as
they will sponsor you to stay and work in Ecuador (a prerequisite
to getting a work visa). These arrangements can be made before coming
to Ecuador or after you have arrived. Getting a job guiding in the
Galapagos is more difficult than obtaining positions elsewhere in
Ecuador for there are many restrictions and you must pass an official
guiding course which is held no more than twice a year and will
set you back about USD 500. You must also speak at least three languages.
Prerequisites for all other guiding positions are much more flexible.
Volunteering
in Ecuador
If you have your heart set
on doing some good there is no better place to do it than Ecuador.
The people of this beautiful country are some of the friendliest
in the world, though you will surely wonder how they remain so kind
in the face of all the hardships they face. Volunteer opportunities
abound throughout Ecuador. From orphanages to rainforest preserves
the organizations that help keep this small South American country
together are severely understaffed.
We list a few volunteer
possibilities below and in our classifieds
page, though the best way to find a position that will reward
Ecuador and you is simply to come to Quito and ask around. You will
find something within a few days.
Charitable
and Non-Profit Organizations
Charitable and non-profit
organizations in your home country may operate programs in Ecuador.
Most of these programs are volunteer-based, although paid positions
for foreigners are occasionally available. There are also a number
of Ecuadorian institutions who accept foreigners in paid and non-paid
capacities. (Getting a paid position has as much to do with who
you know and when you apply, as it does with what you know.) It
is usually easier to arrange a volunteer position or internship
with organizations based in Ecuador (as opposed to those in the
States or Europe).
Below is a list of organizations
to contact. With volunteer and internship programs it is important
to obtain clear information regarding the length of commitment expected,
how much you will be expected to pay for room and board (if applicable),
and what kind of qualifications or experience you need in order
to be a successful volunteer.
The following organizations
have ongoing volunteer programs. Visit linked websites for more
information. Many organizations accept qualified volunteers on the
spot, so don't be shy about contacting the relevant person while
in Ecuador.
For a comprehensive list
of NGOs working in Ecuador, in-depth descriptions of the projects
they spearhead, and their contact information for would-be volunteers,
please check out our Ecuador NGO guide.
Organizations
to Contact

Ecuador Spanish Schools - Individualized Spanish course (one-on-one) or group classes with highly qualified teachers all of them with university degree. Students can choose to take classes in their schools in Quito, Otavalo, Amazon rainforest or on the Galapagos Islands.

Learning Spanish in Ecuador - The core of our teaching is in the form of personalised one-to-one teaching. However, group lessons of a maximum of 4 students per teacher are also offered. We strongly recommend that beginner level students start off with 2-3 weeks of individual classes to accelerate the learning process.

Learning Spanish in The Galapagos Islands - We are renowned in Ecuador for not only our first class instructors, but for our personalized approach to learning. We want to help you to get all you can out of your time in Ecuador, whether you want to immerse yourself in learning Spanish, wish to combine Spanish lessons with volunteer experience, or combine Spanish classes with some Ecuadorian adventure; from the Amazon rainforest to the Galapagos Islands or Travelling Classroom Programm , we are here to help you customize your learning opportunities.

Otavalo
Spanish Institute - Otavalo Spanish Institute is the only School that is interested in projects with poor schools located in rural mountain areas in Otavalo. Volunteers who are interested in this program will have the opportunity to work in the Andean Indigenous culture, close to the beautiful market town of Otavalo, surrounded by beautiful mountains, which allows the volunteers to immerse and improve their Spanish skills.

Volunteer Adventure Travel in Ecuador - ISV Ecuador offers volunteer projects in community development, whale research, organic farming, & environmental education. Volunteer for 2 weeks on meaningful projects with a group of likeminded individuals and then take a 2 week adventure tour of a lifetime that can include glacier climbing, Amazon jungle hikes, waterfall rappelling, surfing, & more. An optional 1 week Galapagos Island Tour will allow you to explore the history and wildlife of this amazing, tropical paradise. ISV also offers a Spanish language course before your adventure begins. International Student Volunteers make a difference and travel for a purpose.

The Simón Bolívar Volunteer Program is based upon the idea that the essence of volunteering is to give and recieve. The Volunteer Program will enable you to make a significant difference in someone life by giving your valuable time and effort. At the same time you will improve yourself both personally and professionally.

Volunteering and internship with Andean Global Studies Foundation. AGS following its mission to contribute to the betterment of Ecuadorian society encourages its students to participate in diverse volunteer programs and internships. Spanish lessons could be arranged before, through or after volunteer or internship commitment. Humanitarian projects available include the following: street children care, medical assistance, orphanage help, elderly assistance, among others. Ecology programs are held in natural protected areas outside of the city. Students would stay in the reserves and offer assistance in different areas related to the conservation, reforestation and ecology education outgoing in the area.

The Arajuno Road Project Based in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador the Arajuno Road Project works with the communities and schools, offering volunteers the opportunity to work and teach, from just $100 a week. Continuity is at the heart of our volunteer projects, offering a structure for both you and the communities you help, and supply essential educational and sporting equipment. The Arajuno Road Project needs imaginative and enthusiastic volunteers who are keen to make a lasting difference to the children of the area. The project is suitable for first-time and experienced volunteers looking for a true volunteering experience in South America.

Learn Spanish in Quito, Ecuador at Academia Latinoamericana de Espanol Set in a beautiful colonial campus, with interior patio, library, auditorium, cafeteria, wallyball court, wheelchair access, elevator, internet wireless connection, for complete beginners-superior, most effective methods, only university qualified and experienced teachers, University credit through Alma College, New Mexico State University or Bildungsurlaub in Germany, homestay and student residence, cultural program, travel packages and more at very reasonable rates.
Charles
Darwin Station - research station based on Santa Cruz island
working to conserve Galapagos flora and fauna through education,
research and fieldwork. Volunteer opportunities (some with room
and board). Contact: Roslyn Cameron at cdrs@fcdarwin.org.ec.
Learn Spanish in Ecuador and get a discount! -
Book now with Ecole Idiomas, Quito! We offer great courses for individuals and groups, for all levels with flexible schedules. Our program is split-up between grammar and conversation so that you can use Spanish in a practical way quickly. Book NOW to get 10% off your Spanish course (minimum 1 week/20 hours).
Volunteer Work in Ecuador with ELEP Work side-by-side with local organizations, communities and people and experience another culture like never before-it's the experience of a lifetime. ELEP provides many and varied opportunities for individuals who want to make a meaningful contribution by living and working as volunteer in Ecuador. Volunteer Work projects include opportunities to teach English, children care, HIV/AIDS, human rights, general conservation, organic farming, health nursing, animal care, construction Work, micro-enterprise and micro-credits among others. Improve the lives of Ecuadorian and their communities when you volunteer with our projects throughout Ecuador and make a real difference when you travel to/in Ecuador.
La Casa Sol – volunteer needed with experience in programming, design, and building web pages. This volunteer will assist us with our internal system and should be willing to participate in training workshops in the indigenous community of Peguche. We offer housing, access to all services offered by the hostel and meals. Those interested please contact (5932 ) 22 30 798 – 22 23 383 or info@lacasasol.com
FEVI, Ecuador, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to facilitate intercultural education and volunteer community service. FEVI arranges community service visits from people all over the world to smaller, less fortunate communities in Ecuador. We work with homeless children, centers for elderly people, women's organizations, indigenous communities, health care centers, public schools, human rights organizations, and adult education centers. Spanish classes are included in our programs at INTI Spanish School.
Río Muchacho Organic Farm - Rio Muchacho is an organic farm on the coast of Ecuador, deep in the montubio culture It is a model farm for the coast and practices permaculture, organic farming and reforestation etc. A community environmental school has also been developed close to the farm. Volunteers participate in the farm activities or in the school in the morning and develop their own projects in the afternoon. Wednesday afternoon is cultural afternoon where volunteers do different activities eg, making chocolate, fishing river shrimp, excursion up river on horseback to see howler monkeys. A one month commitment is requested.
For more information see www.riomuchacho.com ecopapel@ecuadorexplorer.com.
Ordex - Become more than a tourist and immerse yourself in Ecuador’s culture. With Ordex’s volunteer program you will acquire a new set of intercultural and professional skills that will enhance your life. Ordex offers volunteer opportunities in conservation, animal rescue, social work, health care, teaching, sports and more. Volunteering with Ordex allows a direct contact with local people and helps the volunteer learn and understand the culture more effectively. Ordex volunteer programs can include Spanish lessons to truly enhance the volunteers’ experience.
Volunteer Work with GVI Assist local communities and research organisations on critical conservation and humanitarian programs. If required Global Vision International provide all training and in country support for these unique opportunities. Many programs also include exciting weekend activities such as adventure tours, cultural activities and training courses. You can join from one week to 16 weeks+ and paid internship opportunities are also available for qualifying applicants.
Centro de Rescate Merazonia is an NGO located in one of the most beautiful areas in Ecuador where the Andes meet the Amazon. Located in 250 acres of rainforest we are in the process of building a rescue centre for trafficked animals. If you are looking at getting off the beaten track and volunteer please see our website www.merazonia.org
www.volunteeringecuador.org - We work for children and youngsters. Our little ones are poor: healthy or ill ones. Our contribution is at day-cares, grammar and primary schools; orphanages; retention, street children and health centres; public hospitals, etc. We are a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, where no one gets any salary, we are all volunteers, Our mission is to enhance the well being of Ecuadorian children by working with them to solve their most pressing health, educational and environmental problems. We offer numerous short and long-term volunteer-learning Spanish opportunities. Please visit our web site, above. Contact: beto_10017@yahoo.com.
Santa
Martha - is part of Fundacion Espiritu del Bosque, a fully registered
non profit organisation in Ecuador, that helps to rehabilitate illegally
trafficked wildlife. The fundacion comprises 4 projects, a vets
centre, where all animals go first for essential care and treatment.
Then they will either go to Santa Martha to be rehabilitated into
their natural environment once again, or to a smaller centre which
caters only for baby animals, again to rehabilitate and release
them. The 4th project is the Andean Spectacled Bear tracking centre
which monitors released bears to ensure their ongoing welfare and
survival. Volunteers can volunteer in any one, or all four, of these
projects, which allows a great feeling of achievement - to be involved
with the animal from its initial entry to its final release. If
you take a look at www.santamartharescue.org
you can get a feel for some of the work we do.
Eco-lodge Urcu Puyujunda -
Volunteer program in Ecuador. Located by the Nanegalito-Mindo road, we offer you the oportunity for volunteering in the Cloud Forest, if you like nature and learning about different cultures and beautiful ecosystems, Urcu Puyujunda is the perfect place for you. Also you can do your volunteer work in the city of Quito at the orphanage or with disabled children. The volunteer programs can be from seven days to one year and can take place at any time of the year. For more information email us at:urcupuyujunda@cloudforestecuador.com
Phone: (593-2) 2546-253 (593-2) 098334489
Río
Guaycuyacu Reserve - a nature reserve and family fruit farm
in Ecuador offering research facilities for biologists, and tropical
agricultural apprenticeships/volunteer work.
Sinchi
Sacha Foundation - community development and rainforest conservation
programs with Amazonian Quichua and other indigenous groups. Spanish
required.
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