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Anyone looking or know someone looking for a decent private ALT position? The JVTA is a reputable company seeking an ALT for the 2024 school year. I worked with them for several years as they setup their state side school and have only had positive interactions with them. If you're interested please read the info below and contact them via email.


POSITION:

We are currently looking for Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) candidates who can work at schools in Japan from April 2024.


An ALT is a foreign national serving as an assistant teacher in classrooms in Japan, particularly for English. The term was created by the Japanese Ministry of Education at the time the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET) was introduced.


Qualifications

- Must have interest in Japan and teaching English to Japanese students.

- Applicants must have at least a bachelor's degree, in any subject, by the time of visa application. This is a minimum requirement for visa sponsorship.

- Must be a native or near-native speaker of English. If an applicant is a non-US citizen or from a country that does not use English as a first language, and/or their native language is not English, they must have at least 12 years proof of being educated fully in English.

- Teaching credential, experience, or a certificate in teaching English such as TEFL or TESOL is preferred.

- Conversational Japanese language ability is desired.

- Must own a computer (a smartphone or tablet is not sufficient) and have basic Microsoft Office and Google application skills (Docs, Forms, etc.)

- Must be financially stable. A successful applicant is expected to be in possession of 350,000 yen or more to cover the initial cost of apartment renting and daily expenses until the first payday arrives at the end of the following month once employment starts.

- Successful applicants will be mature adults, as an ALT will be required to deal with students from elementary school to high school as well as teachers, parents, and authorities such as the boards of education.

- Must have the ability to adapt to living and working conditions in Japan and obey all Japanese laws and regulations.


About the Job

- An ALT will work at elementary, junior high, and/or high schools in Japan. Many boards of education assign one ALT to more than one school and often at different levels, e.g., at an elementary school and a junior high school.


- Duties

An ALT’s main duty is to assist Japanese teachers to teach English to students. Duties as an ALT vary depending on the school and the board of education but typically include the following: assisting Japanese teachers in classrooms; interacting with students in classrooms; assisting Japanese teachers to create lesson plans, class materials, and tests, as well as grading tests; assisting in various activities and events including extracurricular/club activities, foreign language speech contests, etc. Sometimes schools or boards of education may ask ALTs for assistance in tasks such as translation, proofreading, editing, or participating in local events/activities.


- Location:

All across the Kyushu region and Yamaguchi Prefecture


- Contract Duration: April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025 (Renewable on a yearly basis)


Contact: Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy (JVTA) For more information on details and application procedures, please contact us via email at info@jvta-la.com.


About us: Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy (JVTA), is a translation school/translation company in Torrance, CA. We are approved by the State of California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education and are authorized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enroll international students. We have headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, where our Tokyo office also manages a translation school/translation company. They work with various universities in the world to provide translation classes. They also have various clients including schools, ALT companies, etc.


https://www.jvtacademy.com/english/

Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy (Los Angeles) 3510 Torrance Blvd., Suite 219, Torrance, CA 90503

Phone: 310-316-3121

E-mail: info@jvta-la.com [Tokyo Head Office]

Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy (Tokyo) 2F/3F Kyodo Bldg., 3-2-4 NihombashiHongoku-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-0021 Japan

Phone: +81-3-3517-5002

 
 
 

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Our 3rd quarter WI sub-chapter meeting will be on Saturday, November 11, 2023 in Kenosha, WI. Join us at noon for our quarterly meeting where we will attempt to make the best okonomiyaki Kenosha has ever seen. Traditional ingredients will be provided, but you are welcome bring your own favorites. Bring your preferred drinks and snacks. Stay after the meeting for board games and video games.


As always, we plan to chat about JET, JETAA, and Japan related topics. The meeting is open to JET alumni and their friends and families. It is a good place to reminisce, to network and to encourage one another after JET.


Date: Saturday, November 11, 2023 (Pocky Day!)

Time: 12:00pm

Place: 3107 Roosevelt Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142 (Adrianna's house)


RSVP here!


Hope you can make it!

Questions? Email Adrianna at jetaawisubchapter@gmail.com

 
 
 

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Japanese patterns (wagara), which are commonly found on kimono, have intrigued and inspired artists around the world with their beauty and symbolism; so much so that traditional Japanese patterns such as sakura and The Great Wave Off Kanagawa can be found on purses, dresses shirts and more. On Saturday, November 4th at 7 pm EST (6 pm CST), JETAA Chicago will host Indiana-based fashion and textile designer Tokyo Twiggy (a.k.a. Jenn Felts) for an online discussion of the influence of Japanese culture on fashion design!


Tokyo Twiggy spent time in Japan as a student in both high school (Nagaoka, Niigata) and college (Aoyama Gakuin Univeristy in Tokyo), and has also gone for travel. Her love for and appreciation of Japanese culture is apparent in her designs, which incorporate a variety of traditional Japanese geometric, floral and animal patterns. Attend our event to learn about how Tokyo Twiggy's love of Japanese culture and experiences in Japan have served as inspiration for her fashion and textile designs!


Sign up here!


This event is open to alumni and friends/family.


Questions? Contact Alexis at marketing@jetaachicago.com

 
 
 

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