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Vacancies for the 2012-13 Academic Year
(For interested applicants, please see the requirements and
procedures below for applying.)
Full-Time Positions: We are
fortunate to have been able to fill all expected vacancies for
full-time positions for the 2012-2013 school year.
Part-Time Positions:
Elementary Music
We are currently looking for a part time music teacher for the 2012-13
school year to teach music to grades 1 through 4. Interested candidates
with experience teaching music and who possess a teaching certificate
and/or a music degree/license, please send your resume to
working@nis.ac.jp as soon as possible.
Documents Required for Consideration for 2013-2014:
1) Statement of Educational Philosophy
2) Resume (current)
3) Two letters of reference (current)
4) Copy of valid teacher certification/license
Expectations of Qualified Candidates:
1) Bachelor's Degree (Master's preferred)
2) Valid teacher certification/license
3) Minimum of 2 years full-time teaching
experience
Application Procedure:
Please send your educational philosophy statement, current resume
and references as attachments to the following email address.
working@nis.ac.jp
- Note: Attachments can be sent in the
following formats: PDF, Microsoft Word (any version), RTF or text.
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**Candidates Beware of Recruiting Scams
NIS will
never ask or require teacher candidates to send money for application
fees, interview fees, visas, plane tickets or other costs associated
with recruitment or moving to Japan. We will not ask potential teachers
for information related to bank accounts or other private information.
If you have been asked by anyone claiming to be part of NIS, or another
international school, to send money to cover such costs, you are
probably the target of an elaborate scam. Several good international
schools have recently had their web sites cloned, and candidates have
been asked to send large amounts of money. All international candidates
are urged to be diligent in investigating potential schools during the
recruiting process and prior to signing a contract. Use extreme caution
if you have been asked for money or private information. - R. Risch,
Ed.D. NIS Headmaster
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