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Full-Time English Teacher in Utsunomiya, Japan

🏫 Banana Kids English School
📍Tokyo, Japan
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

Energetic Teacher Needed in Japan

Banana Kids, an established English as a Foreign Language (EFL) school seeks motivated, energetic, native English speaker to teach children. Our school has been operating for over 22 years and is located in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture. Utsunomiya is about 100 km north of Tokyo.

Banana Kids English lesson:

We strive to make a comfortable atmosphere for Japanese children to become comfortable with English and their foreign teachers. Lessons generally take place at local kindergartens.
Foreign teachers work together with Japanese teachers to provide a conversational English lesson. Dealing with young children it is required that teachers be energetic and enthusiastic.

We provide:

Salary: 240,000 yen

Contract completion bonus: 100,000 yen

Addional 100,000 can be added with a performance review

Teaching hours:

Maximum 25 hours per week

Working hours:

40 hours per week including teaching hours

Overtime pay:

2,000 yen per hour

Holidays

Teachers follow the original Banana Kids schedule. Basically, Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays are off (we have about five working days per year that occur on weekends). Paid spring vacation (about 1 week), paid summer vacation (about 3 weeks), paid Christmas vacation (about 2 weeks).

Visa sponsorship and furnishings for your apartment provided

Bachelor’s degree required

Please email your resume, cover letter, and recent picture at bananakids@mac.com

We thank all interested candidates however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Banana Kids English School

7-1-1 Suzumenomiya, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan

Tel 28-654-2833

Fax 28-908-4633

Email bananakids@mac.com

http://www.bananakids.jp



👉 Apply Here: bananakids@mac.com

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