Unusual Education Jobs Abroad

If sitting in a cubicle just isn’t cutting it for you, here are some unusual jobs that let you work and travel.

You can put a twist on teaching English abroad with Pueblo Ingles, a program that places volunteers in remote Italian and Spanish villages.

You’ll teach participating locals how to speak conversational English … and in return, your meals and accommodation are free!

If the high seas pique your interest, try sailing on the Scholar Ship.

This floating university is hiring academics for teaching positions, but non-teachers can apply for jobs such as a resident counselor or information technology specialist.

And, check out Contiki Tours, where you may have a lengthy hiring process, but you’ll reap the benefits working as a tour operator in cities around the world.

Best of all, part of the training process involves eight weeks visiting the major destinations where Contiki travels.

For more ideas, check out Unusual Jobs Abroad.

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