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Assistant Language Teachers for Spring (April, May, June) 2016 (expired)

Borderlink (株式会社ボーダーリンク)

Borderlink (株式会社ボーダーリンク)

Job ID
110325
Location
Kanto area, Tokyo, Japan
Post date
Feb 8, 2016
Industry
Education / Teaching
Function
Teacher, Instructor (ELT, Conversational English)
Work Type
Full Time / Entry Level
Salary
¥210,000 ~ ¥250,000 / Month

Requirements

  • English: Native level
  • Must currently reside in Japan
  • 12 years of education in which English is the medium of instruction
  • Proficiency in Japanese or a willingness to learn the language
  • Visa sponsorship available

Description

・Do you have a passion for English education?
・Would you like to truly experience Japanese culture, working alongside Japanese teachers in public schools?
・Would you like to grow as a teacher and expand upon your teaching experiences?

If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, Borderlink, Inc. is waiting for you!

Being an Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) with Borderlink could be the best job you’ll ever have. Borderlink ALTs work in partnership with Japanese teachers of English at kindergartens, and public elementary and junior high schools. As an ALT with Borderlink, you will get the chance to inspire students to use English and be valued for what you can bring into the classroom as an educator.

Borderlink is highly respected among boards of education and schools throughout Japan. We provide you with extensive training prior to you setting foot within the classroom. Our support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to assist you as you get settled into . We are here to ensure your success, whether you are an experienced teacher or just starting out. We provide help with immigration, finding apartments, banking, relocation issues, and getting acclimated to the school environment.

ALTs work in Japanese schools, so applicants should have some proficiency in the Japanese language, or a strong desire to learn it. Your role will not only be that of an English teacher, but also as a cultural ambassador involved in all aspects of school life, including helping with school sports teams, afterschool clubs, and school-wide events. Learning extends beyond the classroom, as Japanese teachers and ALTs eat lunch with the students, play with them during recess periods, and help them clean the classrooms.

Borderlink believes that the role of the ALT is to make English fun and “real” for the students. ALTs breathe life into English, talking and laughing with the students not only in English class, but in the hallways, on the sports field, and anywhere else in between. Traditionally English education in Japan is a textbook-based subject, but as an ALT, you will have the opportunity to give students insight that they could never obtain from just a textbook. This can be as simple as taking five minutes in class to talk about holidays or school life in your home country.

If you have an interest in working in Japan at kindergartens, elementary or junior high schools, we urge you to apply now.

Thank you for your interest in Borderlink. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon!

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