Thursday, August 30, 2012

English Instructor

OneUP English school provides order-made lessons for our individual clients in one-on-one lesson style.

For 2 consecutive year, we have achieved a high satisfaction rate from more than 97 % of our clients thanks to our clients dedicated service from our professional Japanese staff and high quality instructors, lessons and our materials.

In spite of the recent economic downfall, we have managed to keep our business strong and growing. Therefore,we welcome any indiviual who is seeking a professional working environment.

We have stylish offices and lesson rooms in Shinjuku,Shinagawa, Ginza and Ebisu.All of our offices are located very close to JR stations or Tokyo Metro stations.It only takes 3 minutes on foot.

We are currently seeking motivated, sincere and professional instructors who understand how English works to join us in our expanding school. In addition to teaching all areas of English, you will be developing our in-house materials, and need to be creative.

¦Qualification requirements

·At least 1 year teaching experience

·Currently reside in Kanto Area

·Native English speaker

·Professionalism

·Interest in learning Japanese culture

¦Job description

·Conducting Lessons

·Design and construction of original teaching materials

·Office duties

¦Others

·Provide the honest feedback for improvement

·Pay raise system based on ability
-We emphasize on teamwork and sincerity at our assessment system.

·“Japanese language class”is provided as our welfare program.
-Beginner level Japanese learners are welcome!
-People who are eager to study Japanese are also welcome!

·Transportation fee is paid

·Activities of learning traditional Japanese culture
-We went on a one-day trip to traditional places to broaden our knowledge and use it for our life and teambuilding

·Flexisible scheduling

·Need to work at least 4 weekend days per month

·Working Incentives in addition to your payment

We regret that only those considered for a personal interview will be contacted.

Thank you for your consideration.


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