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English Instructor Needed in Chiba, Japan

🏫 MIL The Language Center
📍Tokyo, Japan
💰 Competitive Salary
Full-Time
Part-Time
English / ESL / TEFL
Job Description:

EFL Instructor - Chiba, Japan
Chiba, Japan
Posted by: MIL The Language Center
Contact: mil-recruit@margaret-gaigo.jp
MIL The Language Center (Margaret Gaigo Gakuin in Japanese) is currently recruiting for a full-time position in Chiba, Japan, near Tokyo. The position will start in June or the end of May.
The position involves teaching English as a Foreign Language to all ages (from 2 to 80).
The successful candidate will be a native English speaker with a four-year university degree. Experience is preferred. Must have an aptitude for working with children.
Compensation is 260,000 Japanese yen per month for up to 320 minutes of teaching time per day. Transportation to and from your assigned branches is covered by MIL. MIL will help you find an affordable apartment.
Please respond with a cover letter, an updated resume and a recent photo.
Only suitable candidates will be contacted.
To apply, email mil-recruit@margaret-gaigo.jp

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