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Teach up to eight 40-minute lessons per day with students of all ages from kids to adults at our private language centres across Japan.
Country:
JAPAN
Town/ city location:
VARIOUS
Number of TEFL/TESOL positions available:
30
Start date, hours per week and length of contract:
34-40 lessons per week. 12 month contracts.
Pay, holidays and additional benefits:
-Very competitive remuneration
- Flight reimbursement
- Contract completion bonus
-Company arranged accommodation
-Paid transportation to and from work
-Comprehensive training provided
-Visa sponsorship
Qualifications and Requirements:
Minimum level of Global English TESOL cert required
Any Global English TESOL course but you must also have a university degree to be able to obtain a working visa for Japan.
Nationality preferred:
Native English speaker:(America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland. (Also, S.Africa if first language and education is English)
Other qualifications (e.g. degree) or TEFL experience:
University Degree
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