Aug 7

Jobs and blog post from the JETAA Student Services Google Group

Via Clara Solomon (Tottori-ken, 1999-2001), founder of the JETAA Student Services Google Group:

First, a blog post about breaking into the field of international education: http://blog.academic-solutions.com/?p=351

Second – jobs at Wellesley, Northeastern, SUNY New Paltz, and University of Texas.

-Clara Read More


Aug 5

Job: Help promote Ishikawa-ken in the U.S.

ishikawaVia Bremar Associates (Note: This job has still not been filled, so apply if interested.):

We are seeking for an English native speaker who well knows or likes Ishikawa-ken, Japan.

Job description:

*One year full-time temporary position (starts from the end of September: $14/h)

*Introduce and promote Ishikawa-ken (Japan) to U.S.A.

*Assist to create a brochure with information about Ishikawa-ken

*Promote and organize an event

Please send your resume to Staff@bremar.com . In the subject line, write, “Ishikawa-ken.”

(JetWit Note: Please also indicate if you heard about the job via JetWit.)


Aug 5

Job: Country Manager for United Planet, Japan

Via the Hokkaido JETs Yahoo group:

United Planet (UP) is a leading international non-profit organization based in Boston devoted to fostering cross-cultural understanding and addressing shared challenges to unite the world in a community beyond borders. As featured on CNN, United Planet conducts creative local, online, and international initiatives to build global community.

United Planet is searching for a Japan-based Country Manager in Tokyo, Saitama, or Chiba to help United Planet further develop our program in Japan and expand our partnerships with NGOs and universities.
This highly competitive position requires a compassionate, globally minded, hard-working individual with strong communications, leadership, and organization skills. United Planet currently receives international volunteers into Japan for 1-12 weeks to support a variety of community service projects, while immersing in the Japanese culture. United Planet plans to develop an outgoing program to recruit Japanese volunteers to serve in countries around the world, including the United States. United Planet also seeks to develop Ambassador Clubs at schools and communities in Japan.

As a vital United Planet team member, the Country Manager will: Read More


Aug 5

Job: ALT opening in Obihiro, Hokkaido

Via the Hokkaido JETs Yahoo group:

The City of Obihiro Board of Education is seeking applications for one junior high school Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) position. As a city employee, the primary duties of the ALT are to assist junior high school teachers in English language instruction. In addition to the primary duties, the ALT will also assist elementary school teachers with the Foreign Language Instruction Program, assist city employees and members for the public with English related activities and other related duties assigned by the supervisor. The initial contract period runs from September 1st, 2009 to March 31st, 2010, with annual renewal options from that point.

Work hours are 8:50 a.m. to 4:50 p.m. Monday through Friday, with a one hour break period for a seven-hour work day. Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays are off.

The monthly salary is 300,000 yen.

Qualifications: Read More


Aug 5

Job: Part-time English teacher (Tokyo)

Thanks to Kai Kadoich (Fukushima-ken, 2006-08) for passing this along:

Teacher wanted for kids and adults on Saturdays in Bunkyo Ward.  Job is with a small editing company/English school, with a unique, computer-based teaching method. More teaching hours and editing/translation work available for the right person in the future if things work out.

Please apply with resume and brief cover letter.

Requirements:   Native English speaker, Japanese conversational ability, Basic computer skills, Proper visa

Contact: jacob [at] english-live [dot] com


Aug 4

Job: On-site interpreters for Circuit Court of Cook County (Chicago, IL)

Thanks to Bianca Jarvis (CIR Kyoto-shi, 2002-05), the Outreach Coordinator at the Japan Information Center, Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago, for passing along this job listing:

On-site interpreters are needed to work in an on-call, part time capacity for the Circuit Court of Cook County. The interpreter must be able to interpret simultaneously and/or consecutively in court proceedings, hearings, interviews, weddings, as well as other miscellaneous court related communicative events. Often times simultaneous interpretations are the preference and that involves rendering an interpretation continuously at the same time that someone is speaking, about one half to one full sentence behind the speaker. This way of interpreting is generally only intended to be heard by the person receiving the interpretation (in whispered tones); such as when the judge is speaking directly to that person. Consecutive interpretation gives the interpreter the opportunity to fully hear what the speaker is relaying in his message and then he/she will interpret to the listener. Even so this interpreter should still be no more than 2 or 3 sentences behind the speaker

In connection with this work, there will be on-going hiring for the next 3 years in all areas of Asian languages.

Contact: Joan Mattox – jmattox@readymadestaffing.com
Business Development, Ready Made Staffing, 1130 S. Wabash, #105, Chicago, IL. 60605, 312 341-0069


Aug 3

Job: Speechwriter and intergovernmental affairs assistant for Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco (CA)

Via Peter Weber (Saitama-ken, 2004-07), the JET Program Coordinator at the Japan Information Center/Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco:

Speechwriter and intergovernmental affairs assistant for Consulate-General in of Japan in San Francisco

Consulate staff member who functions both as a speech writer and an intergovernmental affairs assistant at the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco

The Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco has an opening for a staff member to work both as a speech writer and an assistant in the Intergovernmental Affairs Section of the Consulate General of Japan. The start date will be in September or early October.

Full details here:  http://www.sf.us.emb-japan.go.jp/archives/PR_e/2009/pr_09_0731.htm


Aug 3

Job: International recruiter – St John’s University (Queens, NY)

Via HigherEdJobs.com:

International Recruiter (R2833) at St. John’s University in Queens, NY

http://www.higheredjobs.com/state/details.cfm?JobCode=175384287

Job Description:
Reporting to the Director of Admission, the International Admission Recruiter will assist with the development of the international recruitment plan and with meeting the enrollment projects in select regions. Read More

Jul 31

Job: Japan-Korea Project Manager for American Orthodontics (Sheboygan, WI)

Passed on from the Japan Information Center:

I am the Asia-Pacific Regional Manager at American Orthodontics in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.  Our company is in search of a candidate to fill the job position of Japan-Korea Project Manager.

This position will be in charge of direct and indirect sales channels in both Japan and South Korea, and eventually help American Orthodontics build its own direct business  in either Japan or South Korea.  We will provide complete product training by having this candidate work in our headquarters for a period of one or two years.  Also as part of the training, this candidate will make two or three trips to these two countries every year, so that he/she will learn more about the orthodontic market and distribution channels in these two countries.  He/she will eventually transit to a long-term managing position for our business in these two countries.

In this position, we are looking for a candidate with truly tri-lingual fluency in English, Japanese, and Korean languages with a good sense of business.  He/she is willing to travel as job required. Read More


Jul 31

Jobs: International Education Programs (Chronicle of Higher Ed)

Via the Chronicle of Higher Education’s international education programs job listing:

 

Associate Professor or Assistant Professor, Economics

Faculty of Liberal Arts, Saitama University

Posted: 07/30/2009

Assistant, Associate, or full Professor, International Relations

School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University

Posted: 07/30/2009

Assistant, Associate, or full Professor, Modern/contemporary European or American History

Waseda University

Posted: 07/30/2009 Read More


Jul 31

Job: Translator/interpreter for Saitama Prefecture International Division (Japan)

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This job listing is courtesy of Denise Schlickbernd, a JET currently working as a CIR in the Saitama Prefecture International Division.

The Saitama Prefecture International Division currently has a job opening for a translator/interpreter and is hoping to find a native English speaker to fill it. The details are as follows:

The Saitama Prefecture International Division in Saitama City is currently searching for a part-time English-to-Japanese translator and interpreter.

Responsibilities include:

· Editing and translation of English publications
· Creation and editing of English web pages
· Assist with projects to support foreign residents
· Native English checks of translated materials

Read More


Jul 30

Job: Assistant News Producer – Tokyo Broadcasting System International (D.C.)

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UPDATE 9/10/09: This position has been filled.  Please do not send resumes.

Assistant News Producer

Location:          Washington, DC

Start Date:        September 2009

Payment:          Full Paid

Company:         Tokyo Broadcasting System International

The Washington, D.C. Bureau of Tokyo Broadcasting System International (TBS) is seeking a professional individual to fill an Assistant News Producer position. Read More


Jul 30

Jobs: Teacher in Iwate

via Iwateminions Yahoo group:

A language school in hanamaki is looking for a new instructor from the end of September. More details about the school are available at www.speakupjapan.com. The school is willing to sponsor a visa, and pay is 250,000 yen/month. Interested parties should contact Phil Williams by phone at 0198-22-7766 or via email at phil_speakup@yahoo.com.


Jul 29

Job: Business Development Specialist for Hyogo Business and Cultural Center (Seattle)

Via JETAA Pacific Northwest:

The Hyogo Business & Cultural Center (Hyogo Prefectural Representative Office) is currently hiring a position for Business Development Specialist.  For more details, please visit www.hyogobcc. org

How to apply:

Submit resume & cover letter by Monday, August 10th 2009 via e-mail to jobs@hyogobcc. org or fax at 206-728-1452. Only candidates who are chosen for an interview will be contacted. NO PHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE!

Position: Business Development Specialist – Full-time position
Location: Downtown Seattle
Salary: $28,000+ DOE
Application Deadline: Monday, August 10th 2009

The Hyogo Business & Cultural Center is looking for a dynamic and organized TEAM player who is highly motivated and takes initiative. The ideal candidate should feel comfortable working in a multicultural office setting.


Jul 28

Job: Christie’s – Junior Specialist, Japanese Art (NYC)

Thanks to Mia Simring for passing this along:

Junior Specialist, Japanese Art

http://www.christies.com/about/careers/americas/

Apply on their site or using this link.

Japanese and Korean Art, New York

PRIMARY FUNCTION/POSITION SUMMARY:
The Junior Specialist is primarily responsible for cataloguing and preparing consigned property for sale.  In addition, this position works closely under the supervision of senior specialist colleagues to develop increased responsibility in the production of appraisals and proposals, increased knowledge of domestic client relationship management, and relevant markets for the art category, and increased negotiating and selling skills. Read More


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