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Posted by MN28 on 2010/3/10 11:22:57 (16 reads)

hi, everyone!
we are looking for native English teacher for kid's class.
you need have a exprience of teach English for kid's and can work more than 6month. our school is friendly, you will like it.:)

it's info. of work.

*work time : 17:00-18:00 every Tueseday.
*place : FUKUSHIMA KU. nearest station JR NODA or Subway TAMAGAWA semnichimae line.
*pay: \2,000 (one class 3or 4 kids)
*Transportation: MAX \500 

if you are interested in this jod please contact this address
jyukuzemi@yahoo.co.jp

thank you.


Posted by kyeeko on 2010/3/7 13:27:01 (33 reads)

Part-time full time staff needed for hostels in Kyoto. Only accommodation exchange bases available now. Any nationality or sex. Contact ASAP, thanks! TEL 075-441-7582 or 090 4275 1606 or e-mail japan_hostels@hotmail.com


Posted by Teacher7 on 2010/3/6 20:34:34 (37 reads)

Find a language learner who is seeking a teacher in Japan. TEACHER7 provides a service which matches a language teacher and a Japanese student. Teachers can find the best students who meet their conditions. TEACHER7 are free to introduce you to three students.

http://english-job-japan.teacher7.com


Posted by earltadz on 2010/2/23 16:08:34 (53 reads)

I'm EJ 22 years old Male from the Philippines...Im looking for a Part Time job here in Japan...I'm a good english speaker and I can speak and understand a little Japanese,but i think its not enough to converse with a Japanese person..So i enrolled at KICC,and my Japanese lessons will start on March 8,2010...So if anyone is interested on hiring me,please email me at this address,earltadz@yahoo.com,thank you...


Posted by pierre on 2010/2/10 21:12:42 (74 reads)

Advertising / sales reps required for fashion magazine. Must be friendly and have conversational Japanese language skills. Foreigners and Japanese are welcome. Work when you want, commission included.
A great role with career progression
Contact: (06) 6532-7117 or mail to pierre@alu-design.com


Posted by Aeturnus on 2010/1/11 15:09:06 (105 reads)

Hello,
I am a native English speaker from New Zealand.
I am looking for new students who want to have fun.
If anyone would like to learn conversational English in Umeda or along the Hankyu Kyoto line please contact me.

yoroshiku onagaishimasu

email me knight.juku@windowslive.com


Posted by kyeeko on 2010/1/8 16:10:56 (153 reads)

Guest house in Kyoto has opening for full time, part time in accommodation exchange basis. Make your own working hours. Male, female, any nationality. Enjoying dealing with people would be a plus. info_desk@japan-hostels.com TEL. 075-441-7582


Posted by Ketchup007 on 2010/1/5 23:12:06 (222 reads)

Hello :)
I'm a Canadian living in Himeji and I am currently taking on new students for Private Language Lessons. Able to teach all levels of English. Lessons can be taught all in English or, mainly for beginners, I can assist you in Japanese and English.
All ages welcome :)


Posted by heineken on 2010/1/5 17:21:46 (122 reads)

Hi there! Im looking for english teacher for few people. We'd like to get lesson at bar(in tenjinbashi)just 5min from Umeda by bike.
We have a space for lesson.
Please send me if you interested in private english teacher.
I'll tell you about salary and time and so on.

Im looking forward to hearing from you soon


couch_potato595@yahoo.co.jp
ken


Posted by native02 on 2010/1/5 15:47:52 (145 reads)

ECC JUNIOR IS CONDUCTING ITS BIGGEST RECRUITING OF THE YEAR STARTING IMMEDIATELY!!!

Every year at this time, ECC Junior begins preparation for the upcoming academic year. Our goal is to offer quality English lessons to our customers. ECC Junior would like to find professional English teachers who share the same goals. If you are an experienced children’s English teacher, who would like the opportunity to work and train with other experienced teachers, please submit your resume. Our hiring process is detailed below.

Step 1: ECC Junior will conduct an interview. Successful applicants can then attend training for work that interests them.

Step 2: Trainings will begin as early as February. Successful completion of training entitles you to start work immediately.

Step 3: Scheduling work will be a dialogue between you and ECC Junior. Work can fit around your schedule preferences.

Work coming soon: Easter parties weekends/holidays in March. Weekly visits at Kindergarten and Elementary schools starting in April.

Please see our contact information and qualifications below. We hope to hear from you soon.

ECC Junior
native02@ecc.co.jp
http://www.ecc.co.jp/htm/english/junior/index.html

Minimum 4 months experience solo-teaching children in Japan

-All ECC Junior Staff must have been born/raised in a country/area where English is the mother tongue.

-You must possess a Japanese Bank account in your name (we will not pay into a postal account or a spouse’s/dependent’s bank account).

-We do not offer visa sponsorship. We accept the following ‘Status of Residence’ types:
Specialist in Humanities…
Permanent Resident
Spouse/Child of Japanese National
Long Term resident
Designated Activities
***Instructor, Dependent, Student must acquire ‘Permission to Engage in Activities Other Than Those Designated By The Status of Residence’ (we have the forms- they must be taken to immigration). NOTE- some employers/school administration forbids employment at other companies.


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