Full-Time English Teacher Needed in Aichi, Japan (Starting April 2026)

JO International Language School
Japan
Posted 26 days ago
Looking for a full time English teacher starting from April 2026 - Aichi , Japan ( near Nagoya )
Aichi , Japan ( near Nagoya )
Posted by: JO International Language School
Contact: joschool1967@yahoo.co.jp
JO International Language School located in Kariya city & Anjo city is looking for a full-time native* English teacher to teach students from children to adults at our school Kariya city or Anjo city in Aichi, who can start from April 2026. We need one who is energetic, and loves kids. Experience with teaching kids is preferred.
◎ Job requirements
⓵ Applicants MUST be a native English speaker. (Born and raised in a country where the national language is English)
② The applicant is preferably currently living in Japan to work here or able to come to Japan as soon as proper visa issues.
⓷ Work days / hours
1)Workdays are from Tue to Sat 5 days a week
2) Tue to Fri 12:50 to 21:20 ,Sat 10:00-17:30 Only English conversational lessons
(※schedule varies depending on daily schedule , some days start early or late and finish early or late in the time frame)
◎The conditions
- Renewable 1 year outsourcing agreement (Business contract )
★2026 April ~2027 March
5 days / max 30 teaching hours per week
230,000~250, 000 yen/ Month
-- Extra overtime rate for exceeding each of the teaching hours a month
- school closes 4 weeks for holidays (1w Spring, 1w Summer, 2w Winter etc.)
- Paid transportation (Max 20,000 yen)
- Visa sponsorship / renewal available for applicants having university degrees.
If you are interested in the positions, please let us know. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon !!
★person in charge ; Mizutani or Yamaguchi
To apply, email joschool1967@yahoo.co.jp

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