[J-Info] FW: ESL teaching position in Japan
Itsuko Nishikawa
inishi at u.washington.edu
Mon Dec 13 09:55:18 PST 2010
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From: Suna Ruhren [mailto:sruhren at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 4:45 AM
To: inishi at u.washington.edu
Subject: ESL teaching position in Japan
Dear Ms.Nishikawa,
We are a small English conversation school in the suburbs of Tokyo and are
looking for an female ESL teacher. Your school is well known for its major
in Japanese Studies and we are hoping that there might be an American
student who would love the experience of teaching and living in Japan after
graduation. We would appreciate if you let your students know about this
teaching position we have available.
Thank you in advance! We appreciate your time and attention.
Suna Ruhren
Hands On English
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1 Full-time teaching position starting August 2011 in Makuhari Baytown ( in
Chiba, about 30-40 minutes away by train from Tokyo), Japan.
The city information:
http://www.m-messe.co.jp/en/newcityguide/index.html
http://www.patios.co.jp/
The schools web site: www.handsonenglishschool.com
<http://www.handsonenglishschool.com/>
We are a small English conversation school and are currently looking for an
enthusiastic FEMALE teacher who enjoys the rewards of teaching and is
interested in the Japanese experience. You will be teaching mainly children
and young teenagers but will also have several adult classes. You must be
comfortable with singing and working with kids.
WANTED: FEMALE Native English speaker to teach conversational/basic English
for at least 1 year. Additional years can be negotiated near the completion
of your contract.
Dates: August 2011- August 2012.
Salary: The monthly starting salary is 230,000 yen for a 6-days(Mon-Sat),
and roughly 28 teaching hours per week.
Currency converter http://www.xe.com/
Housing: The school will provide a single occupancy fully furnished
apartment located within a 10 minute bike ride or 20 minute walk. A bicycle
will be provided by the school. All our teachers pay 55,000 yen per month
for rent and the school pays the rest of the amount exceeding 55,000 yen.
The teacher is responsible for paying all utilities.
Arrival air fare is provided and return air fare is provided upon
completion of the one year contract(up to 120,000 yen total). Visa
sponsorship. Contract renewable.
QUALIFICATION: Bachelor's degree required. Comfortable working with
children. No Japanese language ability required. Teaching experience,
musical and or artistic skills are beneficial but not required.
Please send the following to hello at handsonenglishschool.com
Your resume. A copy of your current college transcripts. A letter of purpose
on why you want to teach children in Japan. Please tell us about any
previous teaching and travel experiences and what you foresee as the
challenges of this experience. A copy of the first page of your passport.
Please note that resumes received without essays will neither be reviewed
nor considered.
Thank you for your interest! We look forward to hearing from you!
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