Teach English in Japan with AEON Corporation
Accepting applications year round for interviews at our offices in New York City and Los Angeles!
Please visit our new recruiting website at http://www.aeonet.com.
Now accepting applications for our recruiting trips to the following cities:
United States San Francisco, CA (June 1, 2013)
United Kingdom London, England (June 15, 2013)
Australia Melbourne, Victoria (August 31, 2013)
Canada Toronto, ON (Fall 2013)
Job Description
Teaching English at one of AEON's 300+ branch schools in Japan is an exciting and serious job requiring dedication, cultural flexibility, organization, respect, creativity, enthusiasm and professionalism. Teaching at AEON is both challenging and extremely rewarding as a career opportunity and a personal experience.
All teachers have a 40-hour workweek consisting of a standard 25 teaching hours, with the remaining hours spent on office responsibilities. Office responsibilities include, but are not limited to interviewing prospective students, recommending texts, counseling students, completing progress reports, and greeting students in the lobby.
All teachers need to maintain a professional attitude and appearance, show enthusiasm and creativity in all lessons, actively participate in all meetings, workshops and AEON-related campaigns, show flexibility, and a continued drive to improve.
AEON Benefits
• Monthly starting salary of 270,000 Japanese yen
• One week or more of paid training in Japan
• 5 personal days per year
• Japanese national holidays off and 3 weeks vacation
• Single occupancy apartment furnished to Japanese standards w/55,000 Japanese yen subsidized monthly rent
• Health and Pension Insurance coverage through the Japanese Social Insurance System
• Bonus provided upon completion of final contract
• Knowledge of branch school location prior to signing contract
Qualifications
Teachers are required to possess an accredited Bachelor's degree in any subject combined with a strong understanding and native command of the English language. A genuine interest in the culture and people of Japan as well as in teaching and business is also necessary. Japanese language ability and English as a Foreign Language (EFL/ESL/TESOL/TEFL/CELTA) teaching experience are very helpful but not mandatory. AEON employs individuals ranging from recent graduates to trained professionals. Although most of our foreign teachers are native English speakers, AEON still considers candidates from countries where English is not the primary language. To be considered, these candidates must have at least 10 years of education from schools where English is the primary mode of instruction.
Application Instructions
Please visit http://www.aeonet.com for complete application instructions.
Please include a minimum 500-word essay entitled "Why I Want to Live and Work in Japan" along with your resume. Applications without a complete essay will not be considered.
Across the Kingdom of Bhutan, Eastern Himalayas!! - Are you interested in an once-in-a-lifetime
Posted By: Teach in Bhutan <teach@bhutancanada.org>
Date: Friday, 17 May 2013, at 2:41 p.m.
Are you interested in an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will...
~ give you full-time PAID international teaching experience?
~ expand your career horizons as you teach a fully IMMERSIVE national curriculum, taught in English?
~ allow you to explore a new and unique culture, in one of the most remote and UNTOUCHED nations in the world?
~ make a true DIFFERENCE in the lives of rural Bhutanese students and their communities in which you live?
Imagine a country in which a King instills democracy on his people, where residents of the capital city vote against the installation of traffic lights, where ancient monasteries stand sentinel in lush valleys and on snow-capped peaks, and the guiding principal of development is Gross National Happiness.
Welcome to The Land of the Thunder Dragon. Welcome to Bhutan.
Learn more and apply online at www.TeachInBhutan.org/apply
We are The Bhutan Canada Foundation, an organisation dedicated to furthering the development of Bhutan and its people through programs that impact its educational and social institutions.
We are currently recruiting qualified teachers to fulfill minimum one-year contracts offered by the Ministry of Education in Bhutan. We're looking for primary educators, and junior/secondary English, math, science, and special education specialists.
Contracts begin January 2014 only!
Candidates must have at least ONE of the following:
1. A post-secondary degree in education
2. Three years of full-time relevant classroom teaching experience
3. Teacher certification (provincial, state, or equivalent)
Please note - to officially apply to Teach in Bhutan, you must fill out our online application atwww.TeachInBhutan.org/apply. We will not accept resumes without a submitted application.Questions? Contact us at teach@bhutancanada.org
Accepting applications year round for interviews at our offices in New York City and Los Angeles!
Now accepting applications for our recruiting trips to the following cities:
United States San Francisco, CA (June 1, 2013)
United Kingdom London, England (June 15, 2013)
Australia Melbourne, Victoria (August 31, 2013)
Canada Toronto, ON (Fall 2013)
Job Description
Teaching English at one of AEON's 300+ branch schools in Japan is an exciting and serious job requiring dedication, cultural flexibility, organization, respect, creativity, enthusiasm and professionalism. Teaching at AEON is both challenging and extremely rewarding as a career opportunity and a personal experience.
All teachers have a 40-hour workweek consisting of a standard 25 teaching hours, with the remaining hours spent on office responsibilities. Office responsibilities include, but are not limited to interviewing prospective students, recommending texts, counseling students, completing progress reports, and greeting students in the lobby.
All teachers need to maintain a professional attitude and appearance, show enthusiasm and creativity in all lessons, actively participate in all meetings, workshops and AEON-related campaigns, show flexibility, and a continued drive to improve.
AEON Benefits
• Monthly starting salary of 270,000 Japanese yen
• One week or more of paid training in Japan
• 5 personal days per year
• Japanese national holidays off and 3 weeks vacation
• Single occupancy apartment furnished to Japanese standards w/55,000 Japanese yen subsidized monthly rent
• Health and Pension Insurance coverage through the Japanese Social Insurance System
• Bonus provided upon completion of final contract
• Knowledge of branch school location prior to signing contract
Qualifications
Teachers are required to possess an accredited Bachelor's degree in any subject combined with a strong understanding and native command of the English language. A genuine interest in the culture and people of Japan as well as in teaching and business is also necessary. Japanese language ability and English as a Foreign Language (EFL/ESL/TESOL/TEFL/CELTA) teaching experience are very helpful but not mandatory. AEON employs individuals ranging from recent graduates to trained professionals. Although most of our foreign teachers are native English speakers, AEON still considers candidates from countries where English is not the primary language. To be considered, these candidates must have at least 10 years of education from schools where English is the primary mode of instruction.
Application Instructions
Please visit http://www.aeonet.com for complete application instructions.
Please include a minimum 500-word essay entitled "Why I Want to Live and Work in Japan" along with your resume. Applications without a complete essay will not be considered.
Across the Kingdom of Bhutan, Eastern Himalayas!! - Are you interested in an once-in-a-lifetime
Posted By: Teach in Bhutan <teach@bhutancanada.org>
Date: Friday, 17 May 2013, at 2:41 p.m.
Are you interested in an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will...
~ give you full-time PAID international teaching experience?
~ expand your career horizons as you teach a fully IMMERSIVE national curriculum, taught in English?
~ allow you to explore a new and unique culture, in one of the most remote and UNTOUCHED nations in the world?
~ make a true DIFFERENCE in the lives of rural Bhutanese students and their communities in which you live?
Imagine a country in which a King instills democracy on his people, where residents of the capital city vote against the installation of traffic lights, where ancient monasteries stand sentinel in lush valleys and on snow-capped peaks, and the guiding principal of development is Gross National Happiness.
Welcome to The Land of the Thunder Dragon. Welcome to Bhutan.
Learn more and apply online at www.TeachInBhutan.org/apply
We are The Bhutan Canada Foundation, an organisation dedicated to furthering the development of Bhutan and its people through programs that impact its educational and social institutions.
We are currently recruiting qualified teachers to fulfill minimum one-year contracts offered by the Ministry of Education in Bhutan. We're looking for primary educators, and junior/secondary English, math, science, and special education specialists.
Contracts begin January 2014 only!
Candidates must have at least ONE of the following:
1. A post-secondary degree in education
2. Three years of full-time relevant classroom teaching experience
3. Teacher certification (provincial, state, or equivalent)
Please note - to officially apply to Teach in Bhutan, you must fill out our online application atwww.TeachInBhutan.org/apply. We will not accept resumes without a submitted application.Questions? Contact us at teach@bhutancanada.org
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