spicyayam wroteThere are a couple of schools that seem to employ foreigners here teaching English, such as English Town. There have been several discussion on this if you search the forum. The biggest downside is the pay, roughly 8 million rupiah per month. If I was coming here to teach for a year, I would save some money to make life a little more comfortable.
Although I don't believe 8 million pay is a downside as they have other benefits (such as 1 flight home a year and they pay for your KITAS (work permit) and you can live comfortably on 8 million here if you live simple, I agree that you need to save money before you come.
It also depends on how old you are as we have just recently said goodbye to a young couple as they came over with stars in their eyes and didn't have any money to back them up, were promised jobs managing a BULE's new restaurant with KITAS's and started working for said Bule, kept asking about the KITAS (they didn't know they should have entered the country on them). Worked out they were being used after being told to renew their tourist visa, turned out the girl was too young for a KITAS so the boss blamed her age (she was 23 with 4 years managing a bar but you need more experience and age on your side for senior roles). They had to walk out of the job and then had no money to buy tickets home.
My husbands sister came over last year with a KITAS (KITAS and work permit for her husband and KITAS for her), they moved their whole lives here, ready to start a family with such a high paying role but her husbands boss went bankrupt after 6 months and they were left stranded and had to borrow money to fly home and ship their furniture back. The had left great jobs to come here and now having to do part time jobs until they can find something back in Europe.
I would suggest having enough money to live on if either of you is out of work for at least 6 months, don't forget health insurance as well, cost of ticket home and money to "start again" if you have to go back home.