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Amity Corporation In Japan To Hire Filipino English Teachers


Since its inception in 1994, Amity has grown into a dynamic source for quality English conversation classes. Amity operates over 85 branch schools throughout Japan and teaches over 24,000 students weekly. 


QUALIFICATIONS:
- Male and Female
- English: Native level 
- Age: 22-45 years old
- Caring and nurturing attitude towards children 
- With 2+ years working experience with children 
- Must be a graduate of BA/BS Degree where English is the primary language; all majors accepted 
- Ability to work a full-time 40-hour workweek from Tuesday to Saturday  
- Japanese language ability, as well as teaching and/or business experience is helpful, but not necessary 

Amity Corporation offers a competitive minimum salary of 255,000 Yen per month for first year teachers, visa sponsorship, subsidized housing, subsidized corporate health insurance, and more. Teachers are also eligible for monthly bonuses which are dependent on the number of students and class load, as well as a contract completion bonus. 


For applications, Bison Management Corporation agency office at 3rd Floor Bison Centre 3963 Yague St., Brgy Sta Cruz, Makati City every Monday to Friday from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

Prepare and bring the following:
1. Comprehensive and Updated Resume 
2. Transcript of Records (TOR) and Diploma (PRC license is not required) 
3. Cover Letter (minimum of 250 words) – Stating your intentions and motivations for applying to this position addressed to Amity Corporation
4. Essay (maximum of 500 words) - "What would you want to accomplish while living and working in Japan?" 

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