Location
  • Japan
    • Osaka
Length
26 - 52 weeks
Classroom Audience
Adults
Financial Support
Payment plans, Work study

Program Details

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • TEFL qualification (included in the fee)
  • Passport holder from one of the following countries: Ireland, UK, Canada, Australia, USA, South Africa or New Zealand
  • Drivers License. Not needed for eikaiwas. This is required for public schools. Not for language centres. Public schools prioritise applicants that can drive. If teachers are allocated a driving position the school will help them get set up with a car.
  • No criminal record
Classroom Audience
Adults
Age Min.
21
Age Max
40

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
12 month renewable contract
Monthly Salary of $1,650 and $2,300 per month (€1550 – €2150)
120 Hour Premier TEFL Course Included
30 Hour Teaching Young Learners Course
30 Hour Advanced Grammar Course for Teachers
Lesson Planning Guide & Grammar Guide incl.
40 hour Cultural Orientation
In-country cultural weekends during internship
Accommodation Assistance
In-Country Support
Full assistance with job application documents
Working visa guidance
Starting Price
1299
Jan 03, 2024
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About Program

Teaching English in Japan can be a life-changing experience, offering a unique blend of professional growth and cultural immersion. Research thoroughly, prepare your documents, and plan your move carefully to maximise this opportunity.

It's important to note that moving to Japan also comes with challenges, such as adapting to a different culture and potentially facing language barriers: research Japanese customs, etiquette, and cultural norms. Being culturally sensitive is crucial when living and working in Japan.
Consider taking some time to learn basic Japanese phrases and expressions.

Visit Mount Fuji: This majestic volcano is Japan's highest peak and an iconic country symbol. It's a popular destination for hikers and photographers.
Or the Tokyo Skytree: The Tokyo Skytree is a modern architectural wonder and one of the world's tallest towers. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from its observation decks.

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Program Highlights

  • Attend professional development workshops and conferences, and network with other educators in Japan.
  • Living and teaching in Japan can be an enriching adventure. Embrace the culture, try local foods, and explore the country during your free time.
  • Continue to improve your teaching skills and adapt to the specific needs of your students.
  • Japan has a rich and unique culture that captivates many foreigners. Living in Japan offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in its traditions, arts, festivals, and cuisine.
  • Japan consistently ranks high in terms of safety, healthcare, education, and overall quality of life. The country's efficient public transportation system and modern infrastructure contribute to this quality of life.

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