Nov 4

Job: Teaching Japanese in High School (D.C.)

Via JETAADC. Posted by Jayme Tsutsuse (Kyoto-fu, 2013-2014), organizer of Cross-Cultural Kansai.  Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.


Position: Japanese Language Teacher
Posted by: JETAADC
Location: Washington D.C.
Type: Full-time

Overview:

Are you interested in possibly teaching Japanese language classes at the high school level? There is currently a shortage of Japanese high school teachers in the DC area, so JETAADC has been approached to help find possible teachers. Someone with JET experience could teach as a substitute teacher without a teaching license, and become a full teacher as they work on receiving their license. Work is also being done on finding funding so that JET alumni could get assistance in paying for the costs of getting a license, as long as they commit to teaching in the DC metropolitan area. The beginning salary for a teacher in Montgomery country is attached; other local districts have comparable salaries.

If you would like to learn more about this initiative, please contact President@jetaadc.org. Alumni who grew up in the Fairfax area are especially encouraged to apply, as the Fairfax school district is facing an even greater need for Japanese teachers and they would like to hire former students.

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