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Non-Specialized Japanese Teacher
$300 - $500
Job description
- Participate in teaching Japanese classes for non-major students.
- Participate in organizing activities to build communication skills for students and carry out communication activities of the Faculty and School.
- Participate in supporting/organizing cooperation programs, international exchanges, and events of the Faculty and School.
- Participate in building and improving training programs and quality accreditation of the Faculty.
- Participate in faculty development work as assigned.
* Compensation:
- Professional, dynamic and creative working environment;
- Have a competitive income level (paid according to the ability and products of the group/individual);
- Have the opportunity to participate in training activities to improve qualifications and professional skills;
- Participate in social insurance, health insurance, unemployment insurance and enjoy benefits according to State regulations;
- Participate in physical insurance according to the school's welfare policies every year;
- Other benefits: annual leave, benefits for Tet holidays, industry traditional days and participation in entertainment activities, teambuilding,...
Experience / Detailed skills
- Master's degree or regular university degree, graduated with Honors or higher, majoring in Japanese Language or Japanese Pedagogy.
- Have teaching experience of at least 1 year or more.
- Ability to quickly update software for teaching and learning.
- Good communication skills, teamwork and independent working skills, presentation skills, good pedagogical problem solving, good time management skills.
- Fluent in Japanese (JLPT N2 or higher).
- Priority is given to candidates who graduated from prestigious foreign universities or have university teaching experience.
- Proficient in office information technology.