Language Teacher Position in Kanazawa, Japan
Lesson4U
Japan
Posted 11 days ago
Teach Kids and Adults at a Private Language School in Kanazawa, Japan!
Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Posted by: Lesson4U
Contact: l4uhiring@gmail.com
Lesson4u is a privately owned English language school in Kanazawa, Japan, with five locations in the local area. We teach students from the age of three through adulthood, and we are looking for teachers who genuinely enjoy working with people and have the potential to become excellent instructors.
We are a locally rooted school that cares deeply about our students, our community, and the quality of education we provide.
The ideal candidate is someone who can engage young children with energy and enthusiasm, while also being able to teach adult learners with confidence and professionalism. We are looking for someone who is friendly, flexible, knowledgeable, and able to think on their feet. A strong understanding of English grammar and a genuine interest in language are important.
At Lesson4u, attitude and teaching potential are our top priorities. Previous teaching experience is welcome, but it is not the most important factor. We are looking for someone who can be both a valuable resource and a supportive presence for our students, as well as a helpful member of our teaching team.
Location: Kanazawa, Japan
Position: Full-Time English Instructor
Salary: ¥240,000–¥270,000 per month, depending on experience and qualifications
Contract Length: One year, renewable
Start Date: August 2026
Working Hours: 22–25 teaching hours per week, plus lesson preparation time
Visa Sponsorship: Available for qualified candidates
Requirements:
Native-level English speaker
Bachelor’s degree or higher
Strong understanding of English grammar
Willing and able to teach both children and adults
Friendly, responsible, flexible, and professional
Able to work well as part of a team
Please note that, due to Japanese visa requirements, we are only able to consider applicants who hold a passport from a country where English is an official language. Applicants who do not meet this requirement unfortunately cannot be considered.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous teaching experience
TESOL, TEFL, CELTA, or other teaching qualifications
Graduate degree or relevant professional experience
Benefits:
Health insurance
Approximately 120 annual holidays
10 days of paid annual leave in the first year of employment
Housing support available
To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and a recent photograph to:
l4uhiring@gmail.com
Please include the following in the subject line:
Kanazawa Full-Time Instructor Application
Only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding.
To learn more about our school, please visit:
http://www.lesson4u.jp
To apply, email l4uhiring@gmail.com
Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
Posted by: Lesson4U
Contact: l4uhiring@gmail.com
Lesson4u is a privately owned English language school in Kanazawa, Japan, with five locations in the local area. We teach students from the age of three through adulthood, and we are looking for teachers who genuinely enjoy working with people and have the potential to become excellent instructors.
We are a locally rooted school that cares deeply about our students, our community, and the quality of education we provide.
The ideal candidate is someone who can engage young children with energy and enthusiasm, while also being able to teach adult learners with confidence and professionalism. We are looking for someone who is friendly, flexible, knowledgeable, and able to think on their feet. A strong understanding of English grammar and a genuine interest in language are important.
At Lesson4u, attitude and teaching potential are our top priorities. Previous teaching experience is welcome, but it is not the most important factor. We are looking for someone who can be both a valuable resource and a supportive presence for our students, as well as a helpful member of our teaching team.
Location: Kanazawa, Japan
Position: Full-Time English Instructor
Salary: ¥240,000–¥270,000 per month, depending on experience and qualifications
Contract Length: One year, renewable
Start Date: August 2026
Working Hours: 22–25 teaching hours per week, plus lesson preparation time
Visa Sponsorship: Available for qualified candidates
Requirements:
Native-level English speaker
Bachelor’s degree or higher
Strong understanding of English grammar
Willing and able to teach both children and adults
Friendly, responsible, flexible, and professional
Able to work well as part of a team
Please note that, due to Japanese visa requirements, we are only able to consider applicants who hold a passport from a country where English is an official language. Applicants who do not meet this requirement unfortunately cannot be considered.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous teaching experience
TESOL, TEFL, CELTA, or other teaching qualifications
Graduate degree or relevant professional experience
Benefits:
Health insurance
Approximately 120 annual holidays
10 days of paid annual leave in the first year of employment
Housing support available
To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, and a recent photograph to:
l4uhiring@gmail.com
Please include the following in the subject line:
Kanazawa Full-Time Instructor Application
Only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted. Thank you for your understanding.
To learn more about our school, please visit:
http://www.lesson4u.jp
To apply, email l4uhiring@gmail.com
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