Teaching English in Japan | Filipino ALT Application Process | My Personal Experience
Three Essential Competencies:
1.) THE ABILITY TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HIGH SCHOOL, INCLUDING TEACHING GRAMMAR AT THAT STANDARD.
2.) THE ABILITY TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH A NEUTRALIZED ACCENT.
3.) THE POSSESSION OF A PHILIPPINE NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVING LICENSE AND BEING A CONFIDENT AND COMPETENT DRIVER OF A CAR.
Qualifications:
1.) Hold a BA/BSc, or equivalent, in the education field, from a recognized university. Applicants with relevant English language teaching experience, who hold a Diploma in journalism, theatre arts, communications, psychology or sociology may also be considered.
2.) Have a minimum of one year of recent English language teaching experience.
3.) Be living in the Philippines at the time of application.
4.) Present a very business-like appearance and demonstrate professional dress sense and impeccable grooming.
5.) Be in excellent health and be very fit. Significantly overweight candidates cannot be considered.
6.) Be positive, resilient, flexible and totally open to change, energetic, friendly, cheerful, adaptable, inquisitive, cooperative and humble.
7.) Possess Japanese language ability, or commit to acquiring basic Japanese language skills before departure to Japan.
THE FOLLOWING WILL ALSO BE CONSIDERED POSITIVELY, BUT ARE NOT ACTUALLY REQUIRED:
* Have English language teaching experience in Japan, or In another international setting.
* Hold a TESOL, TEFL, RSA or CELTA certification.
* Hold a ‘professional teacher’ license.
-TAKEN FROM CHESHAM RECRUITMENT AGENCY’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE-
FOR FAQs about the job, please read my friend's blog, also a fellow Filipina ALT here in Japan: https://redhairedalice.wordpress.com/
For more details about the job, please visit their latest job posting at: https://www.workabroad.ph/job-openings/f223f-english-language-teachers-japan.html
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1.) THE ABILITY TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HIGH SCHOOL, INCLUDING TEACHING GRAMMAR AT THAT STANDARD.
2.) THE ABILITY TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH A NEUTRALIZED ACCENT.
3.) THE POSSESSION OF A PHILIPPINE NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVING LICENSE AND BEING A CONFIDENT AND COMPETENT DRIVER OF A CAR.
Qualifications:
1.) Hold a BA/BSc, or equivalent, in the education field, from a recognized university. Applicants with relevant English language teaching experience, who hold a Diploma in journalism, theatre arts, communications, psychology or sociology may also be considered.
2.) Have a minimum of one year of recent English language teaching experience.
3.) Be living in the Philippines at the time of application.
4.) Present a very business-like appearance and demonstrate professional dress sense and impeccable grooming.
5.) Be in excellent health and be very fit. Significantly overweight candidates cannot be considered.
6.) Be positive, resilient, flexible and totally open to change, energetic, friendly, cheerful, adaptable, inquisitive, cooperative and humble.
7.) Possess Japanese language ability, or commit to acquiring basic Japanese language skills before departure to Japan.
THE FOLLOWING WILL ALSO BE CONSIDERED POSITIVELY, BUT ARE NOT ACTUALLY REQUIRED:
* Have English language teaching experience in Japan, or In another international setting.
* Hold a TESOL, TEFL, RSA or CELTA certification.
* Hold a ‘professional teacher’ license.
-TAKEN FROM CHESHAM RECRUITMENT AGENCY’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE-
FOR FAQs about the job, please read my friend's blog, also a fellow Filipina ALT here in Japan: https://redhairedalice.wordpress.com/
For more details about the job, please visit their latest job posting at: https://www.workabroad.ph/job-openings/f223f-english-language-teachers-japan.html
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