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English Teacher in Takasaki, Japan

🏫 Espace Corporation
📍Tokyo, Japan
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

We are locatied in Takasaki, which is the heart of Gunma Province in Japan. The town is surrounded by picturesque countryside as well as having convenient rail and road links to Tokyo. It takes 50 minutes by Shinkansen to get to Tokyo. We are a small and friendly English school. We are now looking for a teacher who loves small children and who can start working from the 1st of April 2025 for two years. The ideal applicant is a NATIVE English speaker with a University Degree, TESOL Certiicate and teaching experience. You teach GrapeSEED bilingual program in our school and Kindergartens from Monday to Friday. Please check our website: https://espace-takasaki.com and contact us at kemesato@espace-takasaki.com with your resume and picture. Thank you !

To apply, email kemesato@espace-takasaki.com



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