Assistant Language Teacher for Borderlink, Inc.
Summary(Review): BORDERLINK, INC. was founded in 2000 focuses on Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) recruitment.
Job Overview for Assistant Language Teacher:
Salary Per Month:
Minimal: $
Maximum: $
Class Schedule:
Morning (9am-12pm)
Afternoon (12pm-3pm)
Late Afternoon (3pm-6pm)
Student Ages:
Preschool (age 3-5)
Elementary & Junior (age 5-15)
Country(s):
Japan
Job Details for Assistant Language Teacher
Degree Required:
Bachelor or above
Certificate Required:
No/Preferred
Accent(s):
Native North American
Native UK
Native Australian/New Zealand
Native Ireland
Native South Africa
Min Hours Per Week:
29.6
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Assistant Language Teacher Job Description
Do you have a strong interest in Japan and Japanese culture? Have you ever thought about teaching abroad? Borderlink is currently looking for creative, outgoing, professional, and flexible individuals with a genuine interest in Japan, to work as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) at Japanese public elementary, junior high, and senior high schools in Japan. The Japanese school year is from April, and the large majority of positions begin in April and May.
Locations
- Kanto Region (Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa, Chiba, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki)
- Tohoku Region (Fukushima Prefecture)
- Chubu Region (Shizuoka, Aichi, Nagano, Yamanashi and Gifu Prefectures)
- Kansai Region (Osaka, Kyoto, Shiga, Nara and Hyogo Prefectures)
Schedule
Working shift between 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday with the occasional Saturday
(Working times vary from one city to another.)
Elementary School ALTs
Japanese elementary schools have grades 1 to 6, and the students are aged 6 to 12 years old. ALTs are placed in elementary schools to allow students to become comfortable working with foreigners, and ALTs are placed in schools to encourage students to communicate as much as possible in English. Games, songs, and collaborative activities become the platform for the use of English. ALTs play with the students on the school grounds, interact with them in their clubs, and at lunch. If you enjoy working with young children, this is the place for you!
Junior and Senior High School ALTs
Some ALTs prefer to work with older students. Junior and senior high school ALTs teach students aged 12 to 18. As the students are tested on their English skills, there is a greater emphasis on reading and writing, in addition to speaking and listening. Therefore the role of the ALT is to foster communication between students by creating interactive and fun skits and other activities. In many schools there are English elective classes or after-school English clubs for students who want to take their English skills to the next level. Also, in junior and senior high schools, after-school clubs and sports are high priority for the students. ALTs are encouraged to join in, and so many find themselves playing such sports as soccer, softball, or basketball with the students. If you are not good at sports, don’t worry. There are also non- athletic clubs including the archery club, the brass band club and even the art club.
Assistant Language Teacher Job Requirements
Requirements for applying are as follows:
- Native speaker of English
- Bachelor’s Degree
- 12 years of education in where English was the medium of instruction (all subjects)
- A team player who enjoys working with students of varying ages
Desired, but not required
- Japanese ability
- Teaching experience
- Teaching qualifications
(TESOL, TEFL, CELTA, licensure, etc.)
Assistant Language Teacher Salary and Compensation
Salary
Salaries start from 200,000 yen per month, and are based on experience, language ability, and teaching skill. There is also a chance to receive pay rises each year based on performance and evaluations.
**August is summer vacation in Japan, and is generally not included within the contract period. However, we do offer part-time work for most ALTs during this time, assisting with summer camps, speech competition training at junior high schools, and Japanese teacher training sessions.
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Company Information for Borderlink, Inc.
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Why work for Borderlink?
Since we began in 2000, we have helped to make hundreds of people’s dreams of coming to Japan a reality. You may be drawn to Japan out of a desire to see traditional temples or the bustle of the city. With the support of the Borderlink staff and the warm welcome of those at your school, you will form everlasting memories that change your view of the world.
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