Cambodia is an amazing country with a tragic history.
After the fall of the government in 1975 to the Khmer
Rouge, the government set upon a policy of genocide in
which almost two million Khmer people were killed, especially
teachers, intellectuals, and professionals in all walks
of life. City dwellers were forced into the countryside
to become agricultural workers, and the world was turned
upside down.
In 1978 the Vietnamese ended the reign of the Khmer Rouge,
but the country spent the next twenty years in various
states of civil war, and the infrastructure of society
was lost. Since 1998, Cambodia has began a new period
of re-growth that is beginning to rebuild the country.
There is a critical need of professionals in all area,
and especially teachers. The new Cambodia is seeing English
as a way to help raise itself out of poverty, and so English
language training at all levels is supported here, probably
more that anywhere else in Southeast Asia.
Salary and hours
Jobs for qualified English teachers are readily available.
Salaries for native speakers start in the $10 to $12 dollars
per hour range, with lots of hours (more than you want)
generally available. While there are certainly more classes
in evening and on weekends, there are lots of weekday
day classes as well. Cost of living is low, and so the
salary provides a good standard of living, but money is
not the main motivator here. More than almost anyplace
in the world, Cambodia is a place where you can make a
serious contribution to better the lives of people that
have had a horrific history of torture and genocide and
who are serious about making a better life.
Type of teaching Most jobs are in private language schools. There
are hundreds, with huge enrollments. Learning to speak
English seems to be the favorite national pastime. All
phases of English are in demand, from general conversation
to specific vocational languages to English for Academic
purposes for students wanting to go abroad. The major
University that teaches all classes in English and requires
its students to pass an English entrance exam has over
3,000 people in the University program and over 7,000
more in English programs trying to prepare for university
classes.
Accommodation Most good sized schools will help teachers find
accommodation.
Start of school year/ best time to look for work
The academic year can vary from school to school, with
some running year round and opening new classes every
one or two weeks, and others working around semesters
(i.e institutes of higher education).
Red Tape Welcome to Cambodia, the land of very little
red tape. As part of its plan to encourage professionals
to come and work in Cambodia, you can get the appropriate
business visa on arrival in Cambodia with no required
special documentation other than your passport. The business
visa costs $5 more than a regular tourist visa and can
be renewed without having to leave the country or supply
any special documentation. Cambodia wants your help and
they want you to be here.
Miscellaneous advice Remember, this is a country that has suffered
for years and in some areas conditions are fairly primitive.
Rapid new development leaves a strange combination of
poverty and success. Don’t look for McDonalds, but
the food supply is good and inexpensive. Western products
are more and more common, but be prepared for some sensory
shocks. If you want to teach in Kansas, this is not it.
If you want to make a seriously meaning contribution to
people desperately in need of your help, welcome aboard.