Part-time Japanese Language Instructor

Japan Society, NY

TITLE

Part-time Japanese Language Instructor 

LOCATION

Japan Society, New York, NY 

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Japan Society is the premier organization connecting Japanese culture, business, and society with audiences in New York and around the world through innovative programs in arts and culture, public policy, business, sustainability, and education, online and on-site at our headquarters in a landmarked New York City building.

Since 1907, our mission has been to promote mutual understanding and kizuna – forging deep connections –  between the U.S. and Japan, by convening critical conversations, championing future creators, and serving as a trusted guide to the abundance of Japan. We are committed to strengthening connections within ourcommunity and building new bridges beyond.

DESCRIPTION

A Part-Time Japanese Language Instructor teaches Japanese courses for adults. Seeking instructors with extensive previous teaching experience at the university level or equivalent, for in-person and/or online courses. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

In addition to teaching their assigned classes, instructors are expected to:

Create their own teaching materials to supplement the course textbook, andfollow the curriculum syllabus in coordination with other instructors.
Communicate with students in your classes and send course materials.
Maintain regular correspondence with Language Center staff by email for future scheduling, course updates, etc.
Be ready to mold their teaching and create materials toward an adult audience and adapt to class needs.
Participate in quarterly instructor meetings about improvements, program changes, and various issues.
Optional: For those interested, there may be opportunity to create new theme/content-based courses.
SCHEDULE / HOURS

There are three 10-week core-curriculum semesters per year, and courses meet once or twice a week. Ideally, instructors are assigned a course slot within the 10-week semester that they continue teaching over multiple semesters.

Optional: Instructors may also be assigned non-continuous courses during the supplemental Conversational Japanese 5-week semesters.

Each class lasts for 110/120 minutes; in-person courses start at 12:00 pm, 4:00 pm, and 6:00/6:10 pm; online courses start at 12:00 pm, 4:00 pm, and 6:30 pm. All times are New York time (Eastern Time).  

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s degree. MA in a relevant field is preferred but not required.
A minimum of one-year of experience teaching Japanese language in a classroom setting is required. If not, we will not consider the application.
Experience creating teaching materials using a variety of technology/apps (e.g. Word, PowerPoint, iPad dictionaries, etc.) and using video conferencing apps (such as Zoom, Teams) required. 
Experience using technology for teaching Japanese writing, such as a tablet and stylus, annotation, etc.
Good oral and written English communications skills required. 
Familiarity with current teaching methods is required, and knowledge of up-and-coming teaching methods and technology is a plus.
Green card/work permit holders or US citizens only.
Out of state applicants are welcome to apply.

SALARY

$50 – $85 per hour of instruction, depending on experience

HOW TO APPLY

Please visit japansociety.org/about/careers.  Follow the directions and submit a CV and cover letter.

June 9, 2024
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