Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in the Tahara area of Aichi Prefecture. These positions start from late-March 2012. ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global community and help and support young Japanese learners to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 19, 2012
Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in Kanagawa Prefecture (this includes the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, Sagamihara, Yokosuka, Atsugi and Odawara). These positions start from late-March 2012. ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global community [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in Miyagi Prefecture. These positions start from late-March 2012. –★ See below for details of the seminar in Sendai ★– ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global community and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 17, 2012
SEIHA is currently seeking a full time English teacher. Individuals must be outgoing and energetic, and willing to teach children’s English classes (0-12yrs) for our schools in the Niigata area. The successful applicant will be provided with all teaching materials, and comprehensive training. Must be willing to work with a Japanese teacher and independently. Applicants [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 13, 2012
Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in Tokyo. These positions start from late-March 2012. –★ See below for details of the seminars in Tokyo ★– ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global community and help [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 13, 2012
Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi Prefectures. These positions start from late-March 2012. –★ See below for details of the seminars in Tokyo ★– ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 13, 2012
Interac, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for ALT positions in Chiba Prefecture. These positions start from late-March 2012. –★ See below for details of the seminars in Tokyo ★– ALTs are more than language teachers. They are the face of the global community and [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Interac Co., Ltd, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for elementary, junior and senior high schools throughout Okayama prefecture starting in April 2011. ALTs are more than just language teachers. They are the face of the global community helping and supporting young Japanese learners to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Interac Co., Ltd, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers looking to work part time at elementary schools in Kumenan starting in April 2011. ALTs are more than just language teachers. They are the face of the global community helping and supporting young Japanese learners to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Interac Co., Ltd, Japan’s largest private provider of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs), is seeking applications from native English speakers for elementary, junior and senior high schools throughout the Sanin area starting in April 2011. ALTs are more than just language teachers. They are the face of the global community helping and supporting young Japanese learners [...]
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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