A private elementary school in Osaka seeks a part-time teacher who can teach music in English for 6 lessons per week including attendance to a weekly meeting. This is a private school following Japanese governmental course guidelines while implementing an English immersion program. A successful candidate will work collaboratively with Japanese co-teachers for team teaching.
TERMS:
April 2023 till March 2024
SALARY:
95,200 yen per month
*fixed monthly salary paid in August (during students' holidays)
*commuting expenses are reimbursed
!!!!!Option!!!!!
If you have experience in teaching English as an ALT,
you could teach 14 lessons a week additionally
which makes your salary of 190,000 yen additionally.
(285,200 yen a month in total)
WORKING DAYS and HOURS:
to be determined in March
*If early enough, it is slightly negotiable
REQUIREMENTS:
current resident in Japan
experience in teaching at a Japanese elementary school
basic knowledge of music and/or teaching experience
enable to deliver lessons up to 33 students
proficient in the use of computer hardware and software (including MSWord, PowerPoint, etc.)
effective use of technology in the classroom
enable to mentor students in the effective use of technology to aid learning
a demo lesson is required on the day of the interview at school
*teaching material and assignment are provided in advance.
FAVORABLE:
experience in teaching music in English at elementary school
understanding the Japanese school system by experience
dedicated, hard-working, flexible, resilient, easy-going
Application documents: resume/cv, bachelor's degree or higher, academic transcript, a residence card, and other qualifications if any
Japanese language skill is not required but will help to communicate with teachers and other staffs at school.
Brain Academy Inc is in charge of candidate screening on behalf of the school.
Last modified on February 11, 2023
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