Still not decided? Why should you teach in Japan?
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Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture[map]
We have a full-time teaching position starting in May at our franchise location in Marugame, Kagawa Prefecture. We are looking for a responsible and independent teacher to work in this historical and picturesque area. Experience Japan in a different way!
Marugame Photo Tour
And more…
What makes us different than other English schools?
- We care about our teachers. We’re not too big, so we know everyone. There is always someone available to provide support in English (apartment set-up, questions about documents, problems with the trains – anything!).
- No surprises. We take a more straightforward approach to placement and discuss it with you before you arrive (you don't find out just before signing a contract).
- No gimmicks. Your contract is clear and you always get your stated salary on time. We don’t use overly-complicated incentive plans that change your base salary. We also don’t require you to sell anything in order to be paid your full salary.
- Continuous training and follow-up to help you grow as a teacher. We won't forget about you after your first week.
- Upward mobility. We do have opportunities for advancement, promotions, and extra incentives available.
- Social events. Our community is important. We are always planning events to give our teachers a chance to meet, share ideas, and relax together.
Benefits and schedule
- 250,000 – 270,000 yen salary range (all teachers start at 250,000 yen; contract renewals get permanent salary increases)
- 18 month contract with full Visa sponsorship (Visa is renewable)
- Work-related transportation fees are fully reimbursed
- 5 weeks of guaranteed paid vacation every year (2 weeks in summer, 2 weeks in winter, 1 week in spring)
- 5 personal days that can be used flexibly
- Single occupancy apartment, semi-furnished, Internet access; 55,000yen maximum rent
- Full-time, 5-day, 40-hour work week - about 27 of those are teaching hours per week (not including breaks)
- Working hours are usually between 1pm and 9pm - all lessons are under an hour.
- Class size is limited to 8 students and you see the same students once a week – no unexpected schedule changes
Learn more about us at our homepage!
You can also apply directly at ibjapan.recruit@gmail.com!
Include ALL of the following and get priority:
- RESUME - should be easy to read (.doc/.pdf; no flashy formatting)
- REFERENCES from supervisors (two or three)
- COVER LETTER – should state your date available to start work
- PROFESSIONAL PICTURE - headshot
- CASUAL PICTURE – tasteful
Your application may be delayed if information is incomplete
Basic Qualifications
- MUST have a 4-Year University Degree (requisite for Visa)
- Native English speakers ONLY (requisite for Visa)
- ESL / EFL teaching experience preferred
- Teaching experience with children highly preferred
- Certificates in teaching (CELTA / TESOL / TEFL) are not required, but will improve your chances.
Our Location and Placement Options
Most of our schools are located in the Chiba prefecture and Tokyo area. We also have some franchise schools located in more distant locales. We try to find the best possible location match for our candidates and we will discuss details about the location during the interview process. No surprises – we will talk to you about the location and you can choose the best fit for you. You’ll know exactly where you are going before you get to Japan.
Still not decided? Why should you teach in Japan?
- It has one of the most stable currencies in the world. Analysts are expecting a bounce in the yen during 2018. Pay off your debts.
- Safety; one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
- Convenient, reliable public transportation; access to almost anywhere in Japan.
- While working in Japan, you are eligible for National Health Insurance which covers 70% of medical AND dental.
- Japan has a unique, friendly, and receptive culture. In your off time, there are many opportunities to learn, see, or do something new. Experience more than what you’ve read about.
IB Japan has been in business for 33 years and is a proud member of ‘Japan Association for the Promotion of Foreign Language Education’ (JAPFLE) sponsored by Japan’s Ministry of Education. IBE/ALS is also affiliated with the Narita Airport Authority in organizing PR events, providing translation work and lessons, evaluating the English skills of Air Traffic Controllers, providing English lessons for support staff, etc.