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English Conversation Teacher & School Manager

🏫 Ltd. King Eikaiwa
📍Nara, Japan
💰 Up To 260,000 JPY per month
Full-TimeLanguage SchoolEnglish / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

Amazing company with 5 stars on Glassdoor and Google for all our branches!
You must be fluent or native in both Japanese and English.
Location: Nara City, Kizugawa City, Kyotanabe City
Salary: ¥260,000–¥300,000 per month

You will manage school operations, including reception, counseling, and scheduling, while also teaching English conversation and test preparation classes (Eiken® and TOEIC®). This role is ideal for someone who wants to use English to make a positive impact on students’ lives and develop management skills in a supportive environment.

Requirements:
Associate degree or higher (Bachelor’s preferred)
Strong English communication skills (TOEIC® 850+ recommended)
Previous experience at an English conversation school preferred
Overseas living experience a plus

Working Hours:
Tue–Fri: 12:00–21:00
Sat: 11:00–20:00
(3–4 Sundays per year may be required for Eiken test administration & kid's presentation)

Benefits:
Full social insurance coverage
Holidays: Sundays, national holidays, New Year, spring and summer breaks

About Us:
King Eikaiwa is a growing, community-focused English school based in Nara & Kyoto. Join us and help shape the future of English education in the region!

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👉 Apply Here: vacancies@kingeikaiwa.com

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