Location
  • Japan
    • Tokyo
    • Kyoto
Length
52+ weeks
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School

Program Details

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree
Classroom Audience
Early Childhood Pre-School
Age Min.
20
Age Max
35

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
- ¥250,000 to ¥270,000 monthly salary
- Fully-paid comprehensive initial training, during which accommodation and transportation reimbursement can be provided if necessary
- ¥100,000 contract renewal bonus
- 10 paid days of leave per year (after 6 months of employment), in addition to national holidays
- Work-related commuting costs reimbursed
- Social Security & Health Insurance provided
- Visa sponsorship and renewal support available
What's Included
Meals Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
May 22, 2025
Oct 07, 2019
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About Program

On the Mark Education is seeking motivated, professional and articulate individuals, whose mother tongue is English, to teach communicative language classes to individual students or small groups of students of all ages, including young children in Japan. All curricula, textbooks and supporting materials are developed in-house and these combined with our comprehensive training program ensure that every instructor is equipped for and supported in delivering high quality lessons.

Positions are available throughout Japan but mainly in Tokyo, Kyoto and Chiba.

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Program Highlights

  • Teach English in Tokyo
  • Small Class
  • Competitive Salary

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Lungile
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Yes, I recommend this program

Teaching English in Japan

OnTheMark is the most transparent recruiter I have worked with. They explain everything and are always there if you have any questions. From the time I applied to when I arrived in Japan they remained in contact with me, so not once did I feel lost, alone, or deserted. And for me that was very important since I came to Japan on my own! Japan is quiet an experience! It is heaven for foodies, and people are so friendly and helpful. I don’t speak any Japanese so I was nervous this would cause issues for me, but everyone is always willing to help out if I need anything. I love my school and my colleagues as well! The work is simple yet enjoyable. And I couldn’t have been placed in a better city! I’m in Yokkaichi and it has everything I need! My student are amazing and I am constantly laughing and learning things about Japan through them.

What was your funniest moment?
When I let my Afro out, and I was the talk of the Town!
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