Saitama City’s IB DP program is expanding due to enrollment increase, and as such there is a very clear need for an English-language art teacher for the DP program. This is no joke, and the ideal candidate has an art or clearly art-related degree, relevant teaching experience, and is able to work 24/7/366, as next year is a leap year and the learning curve can be a lot (slight humor).
In addition, as a licensed teacher, you would carry the responsibilities of any other licensed teacher and would work on the various communities and possibly home rooms of the school.
Phone posting so sorry for the very basic details
here, but from April the city will start the new cycle of public teacher employment recruitment, a one-year, 12-or-so state process that drives everyone nuts, but is the one and only process for selecting new permanent teachers. Yes, the paperwork and most interviews are in Japanese, so get your N2 shoes on and still he ready to be completely confused by what the papers are asking of you. Yes, it would result in you getting double licensed (junior high Art, senior high Art; perhaps but maybe not licensed for English.) No, you don’t have to live in Saitama, but yes you have to live in Japan as the process does take a year; no you cannot miss any dates.
by Johoku