Thursday, June 11, 2015

F/T English Instructor - Tokyo ‹ Japan Guide - 2015


WinBe English School is looking for bright, friendly, professionally minded native-English speaking instructors who share a passion for helping students achieve their English-language goals.

Applicants must be enthusiastic to teach energetic lessons, and creative to find new ways of engaging students while teaching to a curriculum.


Applicants must enjoy working with people of all ages, show an eagerness to learn, and be able to effectively teach children as young as 3 through to 14.


An enthusiastic approach to helping organize and run events such as spelling bees, speech contests, and Halloween parties, is also a must.


Experience is not necessary, but a university degree is required. Teaching qualifications are also a significant plus.


Successful applicants will be expected to play an important role in helping to promote, develop and grow the school, creating and building upon a successful, vibrant language school atmosphere, where students thrive.


Hours:


5 days/week (often Tuesday-Saturday), 8 hours a day including a 45 minute paid break. Weekdays 13:00 – 21:00, Saturday 10:00 – 18:00 (may differ)


Holidays:


20 paid vacation days, not including weekends, that fall predominantly on the three main holidays in Japan; Golden Week in May, Obon in August, New Years. (Monthly salary does NOT vary based on holiday periods)


Company Benefits:


・Visa Sponsorship & Visa Extensions



・Housing Assistance



・Transportation Allowance



・Comprehensive & Ongoing Training



・Incentive Bonuses available



・Professional Curriculum & Teaching Materials



・Career Advancement Opportunities


At WinBe we pride ourselves on offering a very supportive team environment with several field trips arranged thoughout the year offering a great opportunity for instructors to experience something new with like-minded peers.


**Please understand that only applicants deemed an appropriate fit for our school will be contacted for an interview





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