Teach English to Children in Japan! Education, Training & Library - Amana, IA at Geebo

Teach English to Children in Japan!

Amity offers exciting opportunities for enthusiastic professionals who enjoy working with children.
Amity Native English Teachers have the unique opportunity to gain invaluable teaching skills as well as international business experience.
The responsibilities of an Amity Teacher include, but are not limited to the following:
Plan and teach fun, student-centered English conversation lessons to students ages 6 months to 18 years old using Amity teaching methods Maintain daily communication with parents regarding weekly lessons Interview and counsel prospective students Support the growth and development of the branch school through various marketing responsibilities Prepare progress records during specified periods throughout the school year Minimum
Qualifications:
Native speaker of English (Completion of elementary and secondary education in English only) Experience working with children (especially babies and pre- school aged children) Teaching experience or background in education Excellent verbal and written communication skills Willingness to learn and apply Amitys teaching methods Ability to thrive in a fast paced environment and adapt to cultural differences Ability to work and make contributions in a team environment Commitment to student satisfaction and success with a strong student-centered, customer service focus Sales/customer service experience Japanese language ability
Benefits:
Competitive salary Visa sponsorship Health and pension insurance through the Japanese Social Insurance System Transportation stipend upon completion of final contract Completion bonus Jacksonville, FL - February 22nd, 2014 Boston, MA - March 1st, 2014 Seattle, WA - March 8th, 2014 San Francisco, CA - March 22nd, 2014 Ottawa, ON - March 22nd, 2014 Chicago, IL - April 5th, 2014 Austin TX - April 5th, 2014 Apply Now:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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