Friday, March 27, 2015

Part-time Standby/Assistant University Instructor in Shiga from April 2015 ‹ Japan Guide - 2015



Part-time Standby/Assistant University Instructor in Shiga from April 2015




Company

OTC Inc., (株式会社オーティーシー)




Industry

Education / Teaching




Function

Other Education / Teaching, Training




Work Type

Part Time /

Experienced (Non-Manager)




Salary

¥7,500 ~ ¥11,400 / Day


  • Travel expenses reimbursed




Requirements

  • English: Native level

  • Must currently reside in Japan

  • Must have more than 1 year teaching experience in Japan

  • Must have an appropriate visa for work

  • Must have a degree from an accredited university




Description
OTC, Japan’s leading corporate language training company is looking for an interesting and interested native English standby/assistant instructor for a part-time university course in Shiga Prefecture.

Workdays: Wednesday (1 day/week)



Work Hours: 8:30-12:10 (30 min. pre-lesson meeting; 3 hours assisting the facilitation of two 1.5H classes; actual teaching when instructor is absent)



Location: 15 min. by bus from (JR) Minami-Kusatsu Stn.



Teaching Period: April 2015-July 2015 (15 sessions), September 2015-January 2016 (15 sessions)



Training: 2 sessions in September (paid)



Remuneration: 7,500 yen/day (assisting only) or 11,400 yen/day (teaching)



Transportation: Fully reimbursed


OTC offers a unique reading and writing program which looks to develop the ability of learners by developing them as people. The emphasis is on the in-class experience being meaningful, engaging and positive. If you’re tired of students being dragged through their lessons, this could be a new and exciting opportunity for you.


Please send us your resume as soon as possible. Only native English speakers with a university degree should apply.


Sorry, only candidates under consideration will be contacted. Thank you!





The above information is a public job ad. This job ad is neither an offer nor a contract.












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