Job: Program Manager – The Japan-America Society of Washington DC (Washington, D.C., USA)
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Position: Program Manager for Japan Bowl and the Japanese Language Public Relations
Posted by: The Japan-America Society of Washington DC
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Contract: Full-Time
Thanks to JET alumni Marc Hitzig (Niigata-ken) for the following job opening:
The Japan-America Society of Washington DC is seeking a Program Manager for Japan Bowl and the Japanese Language Public Relations. The position will be under the direction of the Japan Bowl Director, and the responsibilities are to assist the director in the planning and managing of Japan Bowl. The successful candidate will be expected to have a strong understanding of English and Japanese and writing skills of both languages (JLPT level N2 or higher), demonstrate leadership, initiative, and organizational skills.
The Japan-America Society has a special responsibility to the next generation of Americans, to help them learn about Japan as a country of its language, its history and culture, and its relationship with the United States. For 25 years, Japan America Society Washington DC has been sponsoring National Japan Bowl. It is an academic competition that tests the achievements of high school students who are studying the Japanese language and about Japan. Every year over 250 students and teachers from around the United States participate in Japan Bowl.
Please visit the link below to find the job description.
If you are interested, please send a cover letter & resume to Marc Hitzig, Executive Director at mhitzig@jaswdc.org
JQ Magazine: Japan Society Salutes Godzilla with Concert Spectacular

Special guests Charan-Po-Rantan and Makigami Koichi (center) performed in Godzilla Legend — Music of Akira Ifukube at Japan Society on April 28. The concert was conceived and arranged by Makoto Inoue (far left) and performed by the band Hikashu and other special guest musicians. (Ayumi Sakamoto)
By Lyle Sylvander (Yokohama–shi, 2001-02) for JQ magazine. Lyle has completed a master’s program at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and has been writing for the JET Alumni Association of New York since 2004. He is also the goalkeeper for FC Japan, a New York City–based soccer team.
On April 28, the Japan Society of New York hosted a delightfully unusual concert of Godzilla music. Yes, you read that correctly. The Japanese pop techno band Hikashu took the stage in a 90-minute intermission-less night of monster music from such iconic classics of the Godzilla canon as Gojira (a.k.a. Godzilla, King of the Monsters!) (1954), Rodan (1956), Mothra (1961), King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962), Ghidora, the Three–Headed Monster (1964), Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (1993) and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995). While the colossal black-green (his color fluctuates from movie to movie) lizard never made an onstage appearance, he made his presence aurally known through Hikashu’s superb performances, with narration by founding member Makoto Inoue (who also played keyboards) and special appearances by the female pop duo Charan-Po-Rantan. Adding to the fun were aural appearances by the Big G’s nemeses, Rodan, King Ghidora, King Kong and Mothra, a gigantic butterfly-like insect who was the only monster to ultimately defeat Godzilla in battle.
Inoue’s narration did more than entertain; it also provided informative commentary on the evolution of the films. As Inoue explained, Godzilla was born out of the collective Japanese fear of both large natural disasters (earthquakes, typhoons and tsunamis) and of the atomic bomb. Produced just nine years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and one year after the U.S. testing of a hydrogen bomb contaminated a Japanese fishing vessel, the original Japanese film is a dark and somber affair. For years, the only available version in North America was a re-edited film that mixed a new English-language narrative with the Japanese monster footage—that film starred Raymond Burr and downplayed the ominous sadness.
Job: Japanese Actor/Actress – Tai Burkholder and Elizabeth Martins (Washington, D.C., USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Japanese Actor/Actress
Posted by: Tai Burkholder and Elizabeth Martins
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s an opportunity to be an extra for a short film if you are ethnically Japanese. It was sent to us directly from the producer:
Seeking 7 Japanese Extras for short film to be shot in Northern VA
Saturday June 17th and Sunday, June 18th, 2017
SAG Short Film title: Othello-san
PAID (Accepting UNION & NON-UNION submissions)
SAG Short Film seeking 7 Japanese background actors, 20-25yrs
$7.25 per hour 10 hours guaranteed
2 days, Sat. & Sun. June 17th & 18th, 2017, Northern Virginia
Job: Study Abroad Coordinator – Temple University (Tokyo, Japan)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Study Abroad Coordinator
Posted by: Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ)
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job posted on the AJET Job Listings Facebook group:
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ) is hiring a Study Abroad Coordinator in the Office of Student Services. The Office of Students Services (OSS) provides high-quality services to TUJ’s diverse student population to support their success and wellbeing as they become members of the university community.
Job Description:
TUJ has created a new full-time study abroad coordinator position. The coordinator will work with offices at TUJ and on Main Campus in Philadelphia to expand existing services, localize the application process, promote study abroad and campus exchange initiatives, and support students throughout the application and pre-departure process. The coordinator is responsible for working with related departments at TUJ and at Main Campus in Philadelphia to support students interested in studying abroad; working with existing Main Campus study abroad exchange partners to develop relationships with TUJ and promote programs between universities; developing materials for study abroad applications, promotion, departure orientation, and study abroad information sessions; develop content for promoting study abroad on TUJ’s website, and update website as needed.
As a member of Office of Student Services the applicant will also be asked to support new student orientations, student activities and events, and other office initiatives.
For more information and to apply, visit: https://www.tuj.ac.jp/joblistings/s-oss-ft-sa-coordinator-20170414.html. Questions should also be referred to the contact email in the TUJ posting.
Job: Business Account Executive – NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc. (San Francisco, CA; Torrance, CA; Schaumburg, IL, USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Business Account Executive
Posted by: NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc.
Location: San Francisco, CA; Torrance, CA; Schaumburg, IL, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job received directly from the company:
NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc. Corporate Profile
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Industry |
Food Manufacturing, distribution |
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Industry Category |
Food |
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Description of Business |
Manufacturing and Sales of Blended Sauce, Seasonings and food materials |
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Head Office Location |
West Sacramento, California |
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Plant Location (Newly built and started operation in 2013) |
West Sacramento, California |
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Date of Establishment |
September 5, 2006 |
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Annual Sales |
20 Million Dollars |
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Number of Employees |
100 |
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Group Headquarters (Parent Company) Nihon Shokken Holdings Co., Ltd. |
Ehime, Japan Group-wide Sales: 100 billion Yen (Fiscal Year of 2016年) |
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Web Site |
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Job: Manager – NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc. (West Sacramento, CA, USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Manager
Posted by: NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc.
Location: West Sacramento, CA, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job received directly from the company:
NIPPON SHOKKEN U.S.A. Inc. Corporate Profile
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Industry |
Food Manufacturing, distribution |
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Industry Category |
Food |
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Description of Business |
Manufacturing and Sales of Blended Sauce, Seasonings and food materials |
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Head Office Location |
West Sacramento, California |
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Plant Location (Newly built and started operation in 2013) |
West Sacramento, California |
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Date of Establishment |
September 5, 2006 |
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Annual Sales |
20 Million Dollars |
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Number of Employees |
100 |
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Group Headquarters (Parent Company) Nihon Shokken Holdings Co., Ltd. |
Ehime, Japan Group-wide Sales: 100 billion Yen (Fiscal Year of 2016年) |
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Web Site |
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Job: Assistant Editor, Asian Studies & Linguistics – Brill (Boston, MA)
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Position: Assistant Editor, Asian Studies & Linguistics
Posted by: Brill
Location: Boston, MA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job received directly from the company:
BRILL
2 Liberty Sq., 11th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
POSITION – ASSISTANT EDITOR, ASIAN STUDIES & LINGUISTICS (Full-Time – 40 hours per week)
May 2017
GENERAL OVERVIEW
Founded in 1683 in Leiden, the Netherlands, Brill is a leading international academic publisher in 20 main subject areas, including Middle East and Islamic Studies, Asian Studies, Classical Studies, History, Biblical and Religious Studies, Language & Linguistics, Biology, and International Law. With offices in Leiden, Boston (MA) and Singapore, Brill today publishes 270 journals and about 1,000 new books and reference works each year, available in both print and electronic form. Brill also markets a large number of primary source research collections and databases. The company’s key customers are academic and research institutions, libraries, and scholars. Brill is a publicly traded company and is listed on Euronext Amsterdam exchange.
The Assistant Editor will serve as assistant to the Senior Acquisitions Editor and the Publishing Director in the areas of Asian Studies and Linguistics. and support the development of these publishing programs. The Assistant Editor is responsible for the organization and project management of these active and growing programs. Responsibilities also include liaising between production, finance, and marketing. Read More
Job: Financial Assistant – AXA (New York, NY, USA)
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Position: Financial Assistant
Posted by: AXA
Location: New York, NY, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job received directly from the company:
AXA Financial Assistant
A successful and supportive collaboration and a chance to jumpstart or further your career in Financial Services industry.
We’re looking for highly motivated, achievement-driven individuals with English-Japanese bilingual skills and who want the opportunity to start or grow a financial services career with the support and strength of one of the nation’s leading financial services firms.
As an AXA Advisors financial professional, you’ll be part of a recognized, respected company that offers:
High earnings potential and comprehensive benefits Training,
- Training, support, and hands-on management
- Advancement and management opportunities
- Chance to partner with experienced agent with existing client base
*Candidate is expected to have native or bilingual proficiency and need to hold a valid work permit in U.S. Bachelor’s degree is preferable. Series 6, 7, 66 Registrations, Life and Health license are helpful but not required before applying. CFP® and MBA also welcome.Here’s a link to the job posting:
Here’s a link to the job posting: http://www.machikoizawa.myaxa-advisors.com/files/8004/Unique%20Opportunity%20at%20AXA_Advisors%2C%20LLC%20NY.pdf
WIT Life #312: The Departure
WIT Life is a periodic series written by professional Writer/Interpreter/Translator Stacy Smith (Kumamoto-ken CIR, 2000-03). She starts her day by watching Fujisankei’s newscast in Japanese, and here she shares some of the interesting tidbits and trends along with her own observations.
Last month’s Tribeca Film Festival featured the world premiere of the documentary The Departure directed by Lana Wilson. It profiles Ittetsu Nemoto, a Buddhist priest whose lifework is suicide prevention. In the group sessions he holds at his temple, he introduces exercises that attempt to show attendees what ending their lives would really mean in terms of loss and even simulates the experience of dying. Many participants come away with a renewed lease on life, and for those who don’t Nemoto makes himself available to them day and night whenever they need someone to talk to.
However, Nemoto’s devoted around-the-clock counseling takes its toll on him, both Read More
JET alum research project seeks JETs and alums with diabetes
A unique request from a JET alum Melissa Smith specifically to US-based JET alumni. Please contact her if you might be able to help:
JETAA Chapter Beat for May 2017
Ryan Hata (Tottori-ken, 2014-Present) AJET National Council Director of Alumni Relations: Ryan is in his second year on the AJET National Council and first as the Director of Alumni Relations. He works alongside Rachel Brisson (AJET National Council Director of Alumni Resources ) and members of JETAA International (JETAA-I) to strengthen the relationship between former JETs, current JETs, and Japan. Ryan helps to keep you up to date with JETAA events around the world. If you have a specific event that you would like promote, please do not hesitate to contact him by email at ryan.hata@ajet.net or his Linkedin profile.
Japan is in the midst of Golden Week, so why not take some time to celebrate at an event with your local JETAA chapter.
When: May 1st 6:30-8 pm CDT
Where: Japan Information Center 737 N Michigan Ave Ste 1000, Chicago, Illinois 60611
On Monday, May 1st, JETAA Chicago will have our monthly member meeting!
We will discuss past events, upcoming events and welcome new ideas. In particular we will be discussing the Survival Series 2017, fundraising ideas, and events for the upcoming year. If you have ideas and would like to share them, this is the meeting for you!
For those unable to attend in person, please email info@jetaachicago.com if you would like to call or video into the meeting. We have successfully had call-ins, google hangouts, and skype-ins in past meetings. Don’t hesitate to let us know if you would like to do that.
Our meetings are open to any and all JET alumni. Dinner is provided to all who attend. Let us know if you have any food allergies or avoidances.
Email info@jetaachicago.com with any questions or any items you would like to add to the agenda.
Photo from JETAA Chicago’s Facebook Event
WHEN: Friday, May 5th, 7-9:00 p.m.
WHERE: Lucky Lab Brew Pub on Hawthorne (915 SE Hawthorne Blvd)
NIJIKAI: ??
WHO: JETAA members, JET Program returnees, Japanese friends and Nihongo speakers of all levels.
WHY: To catch up with old friends, make some new ones and maintain that connection to Japan
COST: It’s free to join! There will be some pitchers of beer, subsidized by JETAA, to help get the Nihongo flowing and if you wish to partake of these shared pitchers a $3 contribution is requested. All contributions will be applied to the cost of shared pitchers. Otherwise you may purchase your own food and/or beverages.
This is a great chance to catch up with old friends, meet new people, and keep up on your Japanese language. We hope you’ll join us and look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions, email us at: jkaiwa@jetaaportland.com
J-Kaiwa de aimashou!
Photo from JETAA Portland’s Website
When: May 6th 5-8 pm SGT
Where: Gardens by the Bay, Supertree Grove
Join us for the first event of the year – a hanami with a nod to a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away.
Date: May 6th 2017 (Saturday)
Venue: Gardens by the Bay, Supertree Grove
Time: 5pm to 8pm (Star Wars light show at 7:45pm)
Event is open to all members and friends, and will be a BYO.
Do bring some things to share!
More details here:
http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/whats-on/calendar-of-events/star-wars-day-2017.html
JETAASE Chapter Planning Meeting (Virtual)
When: May 7th 7-7:40 pm EDT
Where: Online
Join us for our chapter meeting as we plan for the upcoming fiscal year. This meeting is a virtual web meeting using the Zoom.US platform so all can attend – either using a computer, tablet, or phone.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/
Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +16465588656,232615887# or +14086380968,232615887#
Or Telephone:
Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 232 615 887
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/
Photo from JETAASE’s Facebook Event
When: May 13th 11 am EDT
Where:Wilson County Expo Center in Lebanon, TN
We are looking for JET Alumni volunteers to speak about their JET experience at JABECon! (www.jabecon.com) on Saturday May 13 at the brand new Wilson County Expo Center in Lebanon, TN. Alumni will be a part of a one-hour Q&A panel titled “Teaching English in Japan: 30 Years of JET” that is scheduled for 11:30am. Panelists will receive a free pass to JABECon! Please contact John Gale at john@johnsensei.com if interested!
Photo from .jabecon.com
When: May 13th 6-9 pm PDT
Where:99 McGowan Building, MIIS Campus, 411 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA
apan Forum Omedetou Potluck May 13 (Sat) 6-9
Join us to celebrate the end school and start of summer with a potluck hosted by Japan Forum and JETAAMB. All those interested in Japan or the Japanese language are welcome. This is a potluck, so please bring food or drink to share.
SIGN UP for what food you will bring: https://tinyurl.com/gqne8am We want to have a good balance of foods and not end up with 20 desserts. If possible, please bring a serving utensil if you need one.
:)
LOCATION: 99 McGowan Building, MIIS Campus, 411 Pacific Street, Monterey, CA (ENTRANCE on Franklin Street)
Photo from JETAA Monetery Bay’s Facebook Page
7 JETAANY
When: May 14th 8 am-5 pm EDT
Where: Central Park, New York, NY 10024, USA
On Sunday, May 14th (Mothers’ Day), JETAANY and the Japan Society will be hosting the Yo-Yo Balloon Tent at Japan Day in Central Park.
We’ll be helping visitors “fish” for Yo-yo Balloons and need volunteers to assist in many areas of the booth – including greeting the guests, explaining the game, prepping water balloons, and assisting children with the game.
All volunteers will get a delicious bento lunch, a drink and a free Japan Day t-shirt, plus meet tons of fun people and teach the NYC community a fun Japanese festival game.
Volunteers are needed for two shifts:
#1 Morning 8am-12:30 pm
#2 Afternoon 12 pm-5:00 pm
It’s a super fun day, so we’ll hope you’ll be able to join us!
Questions? Contact Monica Yuki, at Monica.Yuki (at) jetaausa.com
Photo from JETAANY’s Website
Fourth Annual Yakiniku BBQ
When: May 20th 3:30 pm EDT
Where: Shelby Park, Nashville, TN 37206, USA
The Music City JET Alumni Association is excited to host its fourth annual Yakiniku BBQ in Shelby Park on May 20th. We’ll gather at 3:30 and start grilling around 4PM. JETAA will arrange for plates, utensils, non-alcoholic beverages and food including high quality meats (beef and pork from Porter Road Butcher), chicken, rice, and vegetables (bell pepper, onion, garlic, kabocha, carrots, etc). In order to off-set costs, we will collect $10 from each guest at the start of the event. JET Alumni and children between 6 and 12 are discounted to $5 each.
This family friendly event is open to JET alumni, family and friends as well as members of the local Japanese community so feel free to spread the word. Please RSVP on our Facebook events page by May 17th so that we can get a solid headcount before purchasing food.
We’re looking for a few extra hands to run the event so please contact Tye Ebel at tyeebel@gmail.com if you can volunteer as a grill master or are able to help us out with food prep before the event.
When: May 21st 2 pm MDT
Where: Akihabara Arcade 8901 Harlan st., Westminster, Colorado 80031
May’s Networking Nomikai is dedicated to the Otaku in all of us. So we will be checking out Akihabara (!) in Wesminister. Note that we are meeting up on the THIRD sunday of the month so that we aren’t in conflict with mother’s day.
There will also be a board meeting from 12-2 before the Nomikai to talk about the Q&A session and the Predeparture Session for the 2017 JETs. Want to be involved in seeing them off? Come and help out :-)
Photo via JETAA Rocky Mountain’s Facebook Page
Gai Koto Jin koto (traditional Japanese instrument) performance
When: May 26th 7-9 pm EDT
Where: Herndon Gallery at Antioch College One Morgan Place, South Hall Morgan Pl, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387
Gai Koto Jin ensemble brings a taste of real Japan to their audiences through the koto, the national instrument of Japan. The koto is similar to a Western harp or dulcimer. The aim of this educational event and performance is to introduce this beautiful and unique instrument and to show its diversity and versatilit. They will perform traditional Japanese compositions, folk songs, covers of familiar Western tunes, and modern koto compositions, including “Uruma” by Sawai Tadao. Audiences will have an opportunity to play the instrument and ask questions. Admission to this event is free.
About Gai Koto Jin:
Gai Koto Jin is Julie A. Palmer, Jessica Entis, and Lori Fannin, who have training from music schools in Japan as well as the United States and have the expertise to educate and entertain. Gai Koto Jin is a portmanteau of the Japanese word for foreigner, gai koku jin, and the name of their instrument, koto. The ensemble has performed at Columbus Asian Festival, Dawes Arboretum, Columbus Museum of Art, Lakeside Chautauqua, Ohayocon, and Midoricon.
Photo from Great Lakes JETAA Facebook Event
Job: Associate Program Officer, Japanese Studies – The Japan Foundation (New York, NY, USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow, an ALT currently living in Toyota City. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Associate Program Officer, Japanese Studies
Posted by: The Japan Foundation
Location: New York, NY, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Thanks to JET alumna, Christy Bahr (Aomori-ken) for the following job opening:
Established by the Japanese government in 1972, the Japan Foundation’s mission is to promote international cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Japan and other nations. The Japan Foundation’s activities consist of three major programs: 1) Arts & Cultural Exchange; 2) Japanese-Language Education Overseas; and 3) Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange, including the Center for Global Partnership (CGP). For more information, please visit our websites at www.jfny.org and www.cgp.org.
Description: The Japan Foundation, New York seeks an Associate Program Officer who will be responsible for the management of the institutional grant programs and fellowship programs in Japanese Studies. Through these programs, the Japan Foundation aims to support and enhance the academic study of Japan at universities, colleges, and various institutions in the United States. This position will report to the Program Director of Japanese Studies.
Location: New York, NY
Key Responsibilities: Read More
Job: Bilingual Japanese or Korean Flight Attendant – Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu, HI, USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow, an ALT currently living in Toyota City. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Bilingual Japanese or Korean Flight Attendant
Posted by: Hawaiian Airlines
Location: Honolulu, HI, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Ever want to move to Hawaii? Well now’s your chance!
http://khon2.com/2017/04/24/hawaiian-airlines-looking-to-hire-japanese-korean-flight-attendants/
Job: Japanese Culture Teacher – Adz Group (Milton, MA, USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow, an ALT currently living in Toyota City. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Japanese Culture Teacher
Posted by: Adz Group
Location: Milton, MA, USA
Contract: Full-Time
Here’s a job received directly from the company:
Adz Group is looking for Japanese Culture Teachers for their Explore Japan Boys Program and the Explore Japan Girls Program in Milton, MA. During the morning, the Japanese Culture Teachers will teach Japanese arts and crafts projects, language exercises, calligraphy, cuisine, music, and other topics related to the Japanese culture to American kids ages 8 to 18 years old. In the afternoon, they will act as a chaperone and help keep all students (both Japanese and American kids) organized and safe during the afternoon field trip activities. Field trip activities may include Canobie Lake Park, Bowling, and Plymouth Plantation (field trip activities are subject to change).
The 2017 dates of the Boys program activities are:
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- Friday, July 28, 2017
- Monday, July 31 to Friday, August 4, 2017
- Monday, August 7 to Friday, August 11, 2017
- Two evening commitments – Red Sox game on Wednesday, August 2, and a farewell dinner on Friday, August 11
While the 2017 dates of the Girls program activities are:
- Monday, July 24 to Friday, July 28, 2017
- Monday, July 31 to Friday, August 4, 2017, and
- Monday, August 7 to Tuesday, August 8, 2017
- One evening commitment – a farewell dinner on Tuesday, August 8
To apply, please send their resume to explorejapan@americanlearning.com. Deadline of application is May 31, 2017.
Job: Reischauer Policy Research Fellows Program – Reischauer Center (Washington, D.C. USA)
Posted by Sydney Sparrow, an ALT currently living in Toyota City. Click here to join the JETwit Jobs Google Group and receive job listings even sooner by email.
Position: Reischauer Policy Research Fellows Program
Posted by: Reischauer Center
Location: Washington, D.C. USA
Contract: Full-Time
Thanks to JET alumna, Neave Denny (Okinawa-ken) for the following opportunity: Reischauer Policy Research Fellows Program
Reischauer Policy Research Fellows Program
Program Overview:
Inaugurated in May 2013, the Reischauer Policy Research Fellows Program is a critical element of the Reischauer Center at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC. It is designed to support the Center’s various research initiatives, while also providing recent undergraduate or graduate students with broad practical experience regarding the public and private-sector analysis process. Fellowships are paid and tenable for one academic year beginning in late August 2017 with the potential for renewal for an additional year.
While the Reischauer Center’s website is currently under construction, more information about our activities can be found on our Facebook page (@ReischauerCenter). Please direct any questions about the position or application process to Alexander Evans, Research and Program Coordinator, at <aevans46@jhu.edu>.
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