Teaching Jobs in Japan for Foreigners With Visa Sponsorship

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In Tokyo, Japan, we’re on the lookout for passionate and dedicated educators to join our private Montessori school. This job opportunity was listed on Japan’s national employment service. With their support, employers can find suitable workers more quickly, and job seekers can connect with opportunities across the country.

About Our School

Our school fosters an interdisciplinary learning environment where professors help students grow intellectually, physically, and spiritually. We welcome families from all backgrounds and strive to create an inclusive space that encourages self-expression and acceptance. Everyone, including students, instructors, and guardians, benefits from a supportive and welcoming atmosphere. Our goal is to nurture healthy, happy children who are open to new ideas and well-rounded.

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What We Offer

  • Compensatory benefits and remuneration package: including free parking and health insurance.
  • Unique working atmosphere: a chance to genuinely enhance the lives of children.
  • No work authorization: required.

Responsibilities of Teaching Jobs in Japan for Foreigners

  • Provide tutoring support
  • Train and supervise teaching assistants
  • Create and teach compelling lesson plans
  • Communicate effectively with parents and school officials while evaluating student performance
  • Determine each pupil’s individual needs and tailor training accordingly
  • Direct activities that promote children’s strength, intelligence, and kindness
  • Participate in worker meetings to learn new skills and attend training courses
  • Prepare and administer exams to children
  • Oversee religious classes (if applicable)
  • Provide appropriate guidance on the subject of moral rectitude

Benefits of Teaching Jobs

  • Influence over Students: You can pass on knowledge, skills, and values that can shape students’ futures.
  • Job Satisfaction: Many educators find great professional fulfillment in observing their students’ academic and personal growth.
  • Community Participation: Teaching contributes to building an educated and informed society, impacting intellectual and social development.
  • Diverse Job Opportunities: Teaching offers various career paths across different grade levels and subjects, allowing specialization or working with children of all ages.
  • Stable Employment: The ongoing demand for qualified educators often makes teaching a stable career, aiding job security.
  • School Holidays: Teachers often enjoy extended breaks to rest, recharge, and spend time with family.
  • Personal Growth: Educators continue learning and growing professionally by staying updated on educational trends and methodologies.
  • Creativity and Innovation: Teachers have the freedom to create engaging lesson plans and instructional strategies.
  • Work-Life Balance: Teaching usually offers a better work-life balance compared to other professions with long hours.
  • Networking Benefits: Educators often interact with colleagues, parents, and education professionals, building a network of contacts and resources.
  • Varied Tasks: Teaching involves lesson planning, classroom instruction, student evaluation, and extracurricular activities, keeping the job dynamic and interesting.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Regular interactions with students from diverse backgrounds promote cultural awareness, acceptance, and tolerance.
  • Positive Work Environment: Schools typically offer a nurturing work environment prioritizing the well-being of both students and staff.
  • Retirement Benefits: Many education jobs include retirement benefits and pension plans, ensuring long-term financial stability.
  • Influence on Education Policy: Experienced educators can impact education policy, curriculum development, and educational reforms.
  • Career Mobility: Teaching credentials are often transferable, allowing teachers to pursue opportunities in various locations.

Requirements for Teaching Jobs in Japan

  • High school diploma or equivalent experience
  • Two to three years of teaching experience preferred
  • Strong English proficiency and a commitment to child development
  • Effective collaboration skills
  • Proficient communication and interpersonal skills
  • Cheerful attitude, compassion, and patience
  • Criminal record check required

The work environment requires attention to detail and involves a circular motion between sitting, standing, and walking.

We Are Particularly Interested in Candidates Who:

  • Have experience in a Montessori education setting
  • Know Japanese and/or have experience with Japanese culture
  • Have a deep desire to provide a nurturing, supportive educational environment

How to Apply to Teaching Jobs in Japan for Foreigners

If you’re interested in this exciting position, please email your resume and cover letter to bpmontessori [email protected]. OR APPLY HERE

How to Prepare a CV for the Application

  • Contact Information: Include your full name, phone number, email address, and physical address at the top of your CV.
  • Professional Summary: Write a brief statement summarizing your teaching experience, skills, and career objectives.
  • Education: List your educational background, including degrees, certifications, and any relevant coursework or training.
  • Work Experience: Detail your teaching experience, including the schools you have worked at, your job titles, and your responsibilities.
  • Skills: Highlight key skills relevant to teaching, such as classroom management, lesson planning, and communication skills.
  • Certifications: Include any teaching certifications or licenses you hold.
  • Professional Development: Mention any workshops, conferences, or courses you have attended to further your teaching skills.
  • References: Provide contact information for at least two professional references who can vouch for your teaching abilities.

FAQs

What qualifications do I need to teach in Japan?

You typically need at least a high school diploma or equivalent experience, along with two to three years of teaching experience. Strong English proficiency and a commitment to child development are also important.

Do I need to speak Japanese to teach in Japan?

While it is not always mandatory, knowing Japanese or having experience with Japanese culture can be beneficial and may give you an edge over other candidates.

Is previous Montessori experience required?

Previous Montessori experience is preferred but not required. We value a deep desire to provide a nurturing and supportive educational environment.

What benefits do you offer?

We offer a comprehensive remuneration package, including free parking and health insurance, and a unique working atmosphere that genuinely enhances the lives of children.

How do I apply for the position?

If you’re interested, please email your resume and cover letter to bpmontessori [email protected] or apply through the provided link.

What is the work environment like?

The work environment requires attention to detail and involves a circular motion between sitting, standing, and walking, ensuring a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.

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