Teach 1-on-1 and Group Classes in Tokyo


JAPAN / Saxoncourt

Half the students are adults (of which many at the pre-intermediate level) and half are children, although this can vary considerably from day to day.

– 40-minute 1-on-1 classes.
– 50-minute group classes (maximum 6 students).
– Workdays are roughly 12-9 pm with max 6.5 teaching hours.
– 29 teaching hours per week.
– 5 days a week with two consecutive weekdays off.
– The majority of the schools are located in Greater Tokyo. You’ll teach at a few locations every week, which adds some variety, and travel costs will be paid by the school.
– Schools usually have 2-4 classrooms.

Job Requirements

– A passport from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa.
– A bachelor degree.
– CELTA | DELTA | Trinity certTESOL | a 120-hour TEFL certificate with at least 6 hours practicum | a TEFL under 120 hours with 3 months experience.
– You are open-minded, enthusiastic and positive.

Salary and Benefits

– At least 245,000 yen ($2,350) per month, higher salary depending on experience and qualifications.
– Sponsored visa for full-time teachers.
– 20 days holiday.
– Around 6 weeks of annual leave, including national holidays. This will normally include non-working periods of at least 6 days in spring, 8 days in summer and 10 days during Christmas and New Year.
– Travel costs paid.
– All teaching materials and the curriculum are provided by the school.
– Comprehensive training is provided by the school, which is ideal if this is your first English teaching job.
– New teachers get support and guidance from the Director of Studies, who is a native English speaker.
– 12 month contract.

Apply Here

For questions, please send a message to applications@saxoncourt.com.

With over 500,000 alumni, 85,000 current students, and 1,000 teachers, we know this will be the experience of a lifetime!

Nationalities Accepted: UK, Ireland, Canada Australia, New Zealand, South Africa

Expires: Mar 15, 2021

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