R-pool does not offer full time work and can not sponsor visas but it is a company that gives you a part time position to help you fit lessons into your schedule at your convenience. This opportunity requires no previous employment experience at an (English) Eikaiwa school. We will consider anybody who has the right attitude, preferably a native English speaker and is ambitious about Teaching/tutoring English to Japanese students.
The company does not supply training or textbooks. Lesson topics will differ according to student’s requests. You will receive 2500yen for the hour in cash after the lesson unless otherwise specified by R-pool. R-pool is limited to introducing students in the Kansai area. That includes Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo and Shiga. Lessons may be held at different places depending on student’s requests. The company will match the most suitable student for the English instructor according to their location and personal interests.
There will be an unpaid 30-minute trial lesson that takes place, and if both parties agree to continue lessons, further actions will proceed to fix a lesson date. Lessons are generally one hour once a week. Most students are at a beginner level and will request free conversation that they can use at work or on a vacation.
If you are interested in working as Language teacher for R-pool, there are always openings. You may apply online by clicking
HERE.REGISTER FORM
url:http://r-pool.com/01english/recruit_form.html
You can also register by giving us an email to the following.
Please include your full name, sex, nationality, nearest train station, and phone number
HERE. RPOOL CONTACT INFO
mail to:info@r-pool.com
teachers wanted!!
for Kids classes in the Nishinomiya area.
for Adults in the Nada area.
for Adults in the Otsu area.
for Adults & Kids around the kita-ku area.
LIVING IN JAPAN
If you haven't already noticed there are lots of differences between the west and Japan. When I first came to Japan i had so many culture shock experiences. Here are my top 5 so far.
1. McDonalds doesn't offer free re-fills.
2. Ketchup is an extra 10 yen!
3. The taxi doors in the back are automatic. Never open or close the doors yourself. It'll offend the taxi driver.
4. In the city, they sell dirty magazines in vending machines.
5. Junior Highschool and elementary school students have to wear helmets when they walk to school. (that was a funny sight.)
Keeping you posted.
KB

