Table of contents
1. Requirements for Teaching English in Japan
2. Finding ESL Teaching Jobs in Japan
3. Teaching English in Japan: Cultural Considerations
4. Advantages of Teaching English in Japan
### Requirements for Teaching English in Japan
To teach English in Japan, you typically need a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Additionally, many schools require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. Some schools may also prefer or require candidates with prior teaching experience. Proficiency in Japanese is usually not required, but it can be beneficial for daily living and navigating the culture. Working visas are necessary to teach legally in Japan, and schools often assist with the visa application process.
### Finding ESL Teaching Jobs in Japan
There are several avenues to explore when looking for ESL teaching jobs in Japan. One option is to apply directly to language schools, universities, or public schools. Another popular route is through the JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) Program, which places foreign English teachers in schools across Japan. Online job boards and recruitment agencies specializing in teaching positions in Japan can also be valuable resources. Networking within the expat community in Japan or attending job fairs dedicated to teaching abroad can also lead to job opportunities.