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Part-time English Teacher for Children (expired)

Company
7ACT Inc. (7アクト)
Job ID
101589
Location
江東区 Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Post date
May 1, 2015
Industry
Education / Teaching
Function
Child Education, Pre-school Teacher
Work Type
Part Time / Entry Level
Salary
¥2,000 ~ ¥2,500 / Hour
  • Negotiable

Requirements

  • English: Native level (preferred)
  • Japanese: Basic (preferred)
  • Must enjoy working with kids and be energetic!
  • Must be able to work effectively as part of a team.

Description

ManaViva is currently recruiting a part-time, reliable, enthusiastic, native English instructor who is able to teach children's lessons at our branch school in Koto Ward, near Toyosu Station.
The successful candidate will be teaching students ranging from 1 to around 11yrs of age in groups of around 5 to 8 students.
We require an instructor for weekdays from 14:00 - 19:30, days worked are negotiable, and Saturday 09:30 to 15:30.

Successful applicants must be GENKI, NATIVE English speakers, be able to work as part of a team and have at least 6 months teaching experience in Japan working with children. A valid work visa (Student and Tourist Visas are no longer accepted) and a minimum of a Bachelor's degree are required. Conversational level Japanese is a plus.

Transportation costs will be covered and training on school curriculum will be provided.
Thank you for your interest in ManaViva!

If you would like to apply to be part of our team, please do so though GaijinPot using your GaijinPot resume. We will get back to suitable candidates.

Please note: Although ManaViva is part of 7ACT, we will not accept applications for this position through our 7ACT website. As stated above, please be sure to apply for this position through GaijinPot using your GaijinPot resume.

Last modified on September 2, 2019

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