Relief Native English Teacher 5 Star School
Nara, Japan•Part-Time•Up To 15,000 JPY per day
Posted 12 days ago
You must be able to come to one our branches for a face-to-face interview.
Only native speakers are considered.
Join King Eikaiwa, a highly rated English school with 5-star reviews on Google and Glassdoor.
We’ve been growing steadily since 2011 and are looking for a Relief English Teacher to cover classes at our branches.
Schedule & Pay:
About 2 days per week (includes every Friday at our Miyamaki branch).
This role could lead to more days or a full-time position as we continue to grow.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree
Native English speaker
Valid work visa for Japan (can renew for full-time)
Teaching experience preferred
Why King Eikaiwa?
Established in 2011 with consistent growth
5-star ratings on Google and Glassdoor
Professional, friendly team
Modern classrooms and quality teaching materials
Only native speakers are considered.
Join King Eikaiwa, a highly rated English school with 5-star reviews on Google and Glassdoor.
We’ve been growing steadily since 2011 and are looking for a Relief English Teacher to cover classes at our branches.
Schedule & Pay:
About 2 days per week (includes every Friday at our Miyamaki branch).
This role could lead to more days or a full-time position as we continue to grow.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree
Native English speaker
Valid work visa for Japan (can renew for full-time)
Teaching experience preferred
Why King Eikaiwa?
Established in 2011 with consistent growth
5-star ratings on Google and Glassdoor
Professional, friendly team
Modern classrooms and quality teaching materials
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