Dec 1

Job: Postings from idealist.org

Via idealist.org. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Assistant to the Director, Alumnae Affairs
Posted by: Barnard College of New York
Location: New York, New York, United States
Salary: $23.72 per hour
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/C957dGJKD4FP/

Short-term/Freelance Social Media Ad Buyer
(JETAANY and JETwit webmaster Leesean Huang works here)
Posted by: Purpose
Location: New York, New York, United States
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/k8fTWd3kcw8d/

Seasonal Compliance Assistant
Posted by: AFS-USA
Location: New York, New York, United States
Salary: 12/hr
http://www.idealist.org/view/job/FxGh65x7c3H4/


Dec 1

Job: UNIQLO Manager In Training Program (USA)

Via LeJarie Battieste. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: UNIQLO Manager In Training Program

Job Details:

Our Manager In Training (MIT) Program will prepare you to take on many roles as an innovator, a talent developer, a problem solver, and above all, a business leader. You will join a group of passionate and diverse peers for six months of specialized training overseas in Japan.
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Dec 1

Job: Teaching Vacancies, Doshisha International School (Kyoto)

Via Doshisha International School. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Teaching Vacancies, Doshisha International School (Kyoto)

Job Details:

Commencing April 2012:
ESL Teacher (grades 1-6)

Commencing August 2012:
IT Teacher / IT Support (grades 6-12)
Music Teacher (grades 1-12)
Art Teacher (grades 1-12)
PE Teacher (grades 1-12)

Doshisha International School, Kyoto (DISK) opened its new purpose-built campus to the world September 2011. We offer a reputed international curriculum in English for students Grades 1-12 and are currently a candidate school to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program.
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Dec 1

Job: Research Program Coordinator (San Francisco Bay Area)

Via JETAA Northern CAL. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Research Program Coordinator (San Francisco Bay Area)

Job Details:

Research Program Coordinator UC Berkeley – Main Campus

Responsibilities:

The CBE’s Research Program Coordinator plays a critical role in the successful day-to-day operation of the center, providing support to research staff, faculty and graduate student researchers (GSRs). The position requires balancing multiple activities and the ability to prioritize work to ensure that tasks are completed on time. The position also requires a high level of professionalism, excellent interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work in a dynamic environment, and a high degree of personal ownership to ensure quality work products are delivered and support activities are performed. The position requires professional communications with CBE’s industry representatives, many of whom are senior executives in their respective companies.
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Dec 1

Job: Japanese Content QA Specialist at Amazon

Via JET alum Brendan Prouty (Hyogo 2002-05). Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Japanese Content QA Specialist at Amazon

Job Details:

***Must be fluent in Japanese***

The Kindle team is looking for an experienced Content Quality Assurance Specialist. The Kindle Content QA Specialist is responsible for ensuring that the digital text products that Amazon provides to our customers meet the very highest standards.
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Dec 1

Job: Producer at TV Tokyo (Washington DC)

Via JETAA DC. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Producer at TV Tokyo

Job Details:

TV Tokyo is looking for a producer for its Washington bureau. The ideal candidate will have a strong background and interest in international affairs and American politics, speak native-level English, and speak native/business-level Japanese. The producer will be responsible for covering American politics (including the 2012 presidential election), the White House, the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, the State Department, US-Japan relations, and producing feature stories of interest to TV Tokyo’s viewers in Japan. This job requires occasional domestic and international travel.

How to Apply:

Please send a resume and cover letter to: tvtokyohrdc@gmail.com


Dec 1

Job: Teaching English via VoIP

Via PNWJETAA. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Teaching English via VoIP

Job Details:

Wanted: Experienced teachers of English as a foreign language to teach remote lessons using VoIP

Employer:
FrontierLink, an established business education company in Japan seeks to hire experienced English teachers in order to expand its course offerings. The company’s current focus is teaching IT skills to Japanese professionals, and it is now preparing to add English instruction to its curriculum.
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Dec 1

Job: Administrative Assistant at Established Japanese shipping company (Manhattan, NY)

Via Actus. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Administrative Assistant at Established Japanese shipping company (Manhattan, NY)

Job Details:

Established Japanese shipping company is seeking an Administrative Assistant. The hiring company was established in 1970 in NY, engaging in operating cargo ships for breakbulk cargo. Entry level welcome! This is a great opportunity for newly graduate or those who don’t have working experience to start building a career in office environment.

This is a temp to hire position with about 3-months temporary period.
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Dec 1

Job: Internship at Asia Society (NYC)

Via JET alum Liz Bass. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Internship at Asia Society (NYC)

Job Details:

Asia Society Internship Opportunity

Location: New York
Position: Asia Society Online Reporting Intern
Posted: 11/16/11
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Dec 1

Job: Administrative Assistant (New York)

Via Quick USA. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: Administrative Assistant

Job Details:

Job Type: Temporary assignment (an assignment period is expected about a year)
Company: Government organization
Job Title: Administrative Assistant;
Salary: $14/hr
Working schedule: Monday thru Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Location: New York, NY

Description:
This position will be in charge of coordinating various promotional events, some translation and interpretation work, and other administrative tasks assigned.

Requirements:
– Related work experiences
– Need to be proficient with PC and MS Word & Excel
– Business level Japanese and English language skill

How to Apply:
If you are interested in this position, please send your resume to ozawa@919usa.com.


Dec 1

Job: News Assistant / Foreign Affairs Staff Reporter at Asahi Shimbun (Washington DC)

Via Lauren R. McGaughy, Asahi Shimbun. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika has recently moved back to London but is interested in hearing about any Japan-related opportunities across the globe.

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Job Position: News Assistant / Foreign Affairs Staff Reporter

Job Details:

Company: The Asahi Shimbun
Position: News Assistant / Foreign Affairs Staff Reporter
Location: Washington, DC Bureau
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: $33,000 to $36,000

The Asahi Shimbun is Japan’s leading national daily newspaper. Based in Tokyo, it has a circulation of more than eight million. Its North American bureaus are located in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.

Qualifications
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferable). Background in U.S. foreign policy international affairs is highly desirable, especially as it concerns the Asia-Pacific region (mostly focused on China and the Koreas). Japanese language is helpful but not required.

Description
Duties include assisting our Washington-based diplomatic affairs correspondent with articles by conducting thorough background research, attending press briefings, gathering news and views, arranging interviews, and closely following developments in the area of U.S. foreign policy, primarily covering the State Department. Some administrative support, such as transcribing interviews and other assignments, is also required.

The position will be available in late November. This is a reporting position with no article-writing or byline opportunities. Compensation includes overtime pay, excellent medical/dental benefits, and 401(k).

How to Apply
Please email cover letter and resume (fax only if necessary). No clips or phone calls, please.

Contact Information
Hiring Manager
The Asahi Shimbun
1022 National Press Building
Washington, D.C. 20045
(202) 783-0039 (fax)
AsahiDC@nationalpress.com


Nov 28

Alan (far right) with 1992-94 Kamaishi JETs (L to R: Kevin McCallum, Yves Lacasse, Kathryn Morris,) on top of Mt. Shiroyama, Ohtsuchi, 1992.

 

By Alan Mockridge (UK JET, Iwate-ken, 1992-94) for JQ magazine. Alan was one of 14 JET alums selected for the Tohoku Invitational Program sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Japan Tourism Agency. He is a co-owner of Intralink, which provides business development services for U.S./European companies wishing to do business in/with Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan. Post-JET, he lived in Japan for 13 years before moving to Santa Clara, California in 2008. Intralink employs half a dozen fluent Japanese speaking JET alums in its Tokyo office.

Until a friend at university who I was studying German with suggested we apply for the JET Program as a year out after graduation, I could not even have located Japan on the map. On my application form I answered the question, “Do you have a placement request?” as “Somewhere rural.”

I got my wish. I was placed in Ohtsuchi, a fishing town of less than 15,000 people on Japan’s northeast Pacific coast, where I taught English as an assistant language teacher in three senior high schools: Ohtsuchi, Kamaishi Kita and Yamada. The experience changed my life but although I have remained intimately connected with Japan over the past 17 years, my direct links to these schools have naturally faded over time. That changed in the early hours of March 12, 2011 (PST).

When I saw the first earthquake and tsunami news reports coming out of Iwate my memories came racing back. I realized that I had lost contact with most of the teachers and townsfolk who had befriended me. There had been no e-mail or cell phones when I left in 1994, and gradually my New Year’s cards started to go undelivered from around 2008 as teachers were moved to different posts further and further from the coast. I decided I had to find them all again, just to tell them that I had not forgotten their kindness. Read More


Nov 23

Happy (American) Thanksgiving from JETwit

Just want to wish everyone out there a Happy (American) Thanksgiving.

This has been a challenging year for JET and JETAA.  We lost two of our own, many of us lost friends and we al perhaps l lost part of some familiar notion of Japan that existed before the earthquake and tsunami.

This year’s Thanksgiving may feel like an acute reminder to take stock and be thankful for all that we have and all that we still have to look forward to.

Ganbare Nippon and Ganbare JET Alumni.

Wishing everyone a safe and healthy Thanksgiving.


Nov 23

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Miyagi AJET has launched a Micro Grant Program in honor of Taylor Anderson intended to “empower JETs with financial support in their efforts to fulfill the goals of the JET Programme in and outside of school.”  Read below for full details:

To all Miyagi/Sendai JETs:

Employed directly through Boards of Education and embedded in communities, we JETs have a lot of potential to do great things here in Japan. Many of us invest our personal time, and sometimes our own money, to craft interactive lessons that engage students, to motivate students and spark their interest in English and foreign cultures, to produce quality events educating the people in our communities about our home countries, and more. As the AJET branch for Miyagi and Sendai, MAJET is here to support you in your activities as a JET, and to this end, we would like to announce the “Miyagi-Sendai JET Micro-Grant Program.”

Attached please find a detailed description of the program, outlining it’s goals and how to apply. To put it simply, as Miyagi starts to take it’s formative steps towards recovery from the March 11th disaster, the purpose of this program is to empower JETs with financial support in their efforts to fulfill the goals of the JET Programme in and outside of school.

All too often JETs have great ideas to create language/culture boards at their school, to put on fun events for eikaiwa groups, to put on culture days at the local community center, but find themselves encumbered for lack of even a minimal working budget. There’s only so much that can come out of our own pockets, which is where this program comes in. Whatever idea you may have for doing something that you feel helps meet the goals of the JET Programme (internationalization, cultural interaction, language education, etc.), we want you to tell us about it. If your idea does indeed further the cause of JET, we’ll provide you with money to make it a reality! Initially we have set the range of possible grants to between 2,000 and 10,000 yen, but if you have a particularly good idea, let us know and we will consider going beyond this range.

If you are interested in applying for a grant, please fill out an application here:
https://docs.google.com/a/ajet.net/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDNPaFdVSFUxUDBzb1pZcGttZEdoSHc6MQ

Even if you are currently engaged in an activity that you already pay for out of pocket, let us know and we may be able to provide you with funding to take this activity to the next level. Please keep in mind that once funds run out, this program will be discontinued, so if you have an idea for things you want to do next spring/summer, let us know sooner rather than later.

In announcing this program, we would like to give special thanks to the family of Taylor Anderson, an Ishinomaki JET who was sadly loston March 11th. During what was undoubtedly a trying time for the Andersons, they decided to honor Taylor’s memory as best they could in supporting the recovery of the community in which Taylor lived, and which she loved. Knowing Taylor’s activities as a JET, the Andersons recognize the importance of the JET Programme towards internationalization and language education at the grassroots/community level in Japan, and see the potential for the JETs of Miyagi and Sendai to be active parts of recovery. It is a result of the Andersons commitment to helping Ishinomaki and Miyagi that the idea for this program was formed, and it is from donations raised by the Anderson’s that the seed money for this program will come.

If you have any questions about this program, or if you would like to brainstorm with us and discuss in more detail the possibility of receiving a grant, please contact us at miyagi@ajet.net

Wishing you the best,

The MAJET Team

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Miyagi Association of JET 2011-12
www.ajetmiyagi.net

Claudine Bennent (President)
Cameron Peek (President)
Brian Garvey (Vice-President)
Marissa Godwin (Treasurer)
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Read on for official Micro Grant Program guidelines: Read More


Nov 23

Japan Foundation new project to promote exchanges with alma maters of Taylor Anderson and Monty Dickson

Here’s an article from Asahi.com about a new Japan Foundation project to promote exchanges and closer ties between Japan and the alma matters of Taylor Anderson (Randolph Macon College) and Monty Dickson (University of Alaska at Anchorage), including student and teacher exchange programs with Japan and providing Japan-related books and materials for the schools.

http://www.asahi.com/national/update/1120/TKY201111200276.html

震災で犠牲のアンダーソンさんらを記念 日米で交流事業

 国際交流基金は、東日本大震災で犠牲になった米国人の英語指導助手、テイラー・アンダーソンさん(当時24歳)とモンゴメリー・ディクソンさん(同26歳)を記念し、両氏の出身校と同基金が中心になって日米理解の促進に関する事業を行う、と発表した。

アンダーソンさんはランドルフ・メーコン・カレッジ(米バージニア州)、ディクソンさんはアラスカ大学アンカレジ校(米アラスカ州)の出身。日米の学生・教員の交流、出身校への日本関連の図書寄贈や講座の充実、日本文化に関する講演会の開催などが計画されている。(ワシントン=伊藤宏)


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