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Kindergarten, Elementary ESL & Support Teacher (April 2026 Start)

school
Salesian International School
location
Tokyo, Japan
salary
2,700 - 3,400 USD monthly
housing
There is no housing allowance provided. However, we will recommend an agency to help you find a place before your arrival.
airfair
not provided
Start date
Start date: April 2026
1 year
1
  • Early Childhood, Elementary
  • University Graduate, Licensed Teacher, ESL Instructor
  • Bachelor
  • Teaching Credential/License
    TESL/TEFL Certificate over 100 hours
  • Will Sponsor Visa
  • Trasportation Costs to-from Work Covered
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Health Insurance and Pension Enrolment (partially covered by the school)

Salesian International Primary School is a leading Catholic educational institution in Akabane, Tokyo, Japan, launching an innovative International Class program in April 2026. We are seeking a dedicated support educator to join our team.

Position: Kindergarten and Elementary ESL (GrapeSEED) and Support Teacher - 2026-2027 School Year

We are currently seeking an enthusiastic and qualified ESL support teacher to assist with our GrapeSEED® English language program and provide classroom support across Kindergarten through Year 6 in our International Class program.

Primary Responsibilities

GrapeSEED® Program Support:

  • Assist homeroom teachers in implementing the GrapeSEED® curriculum for Kindergarten through Elementary students
  • Support phonemic awareness, pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary, and speaking activities
  • Facilitate small group instruction based on English proficiency levels
  • Prepare and organize GrapeSEED® materials and resources
  • Monitor and document student progress in English language acquisition

Classroom Support:

  • Provide instructional support to homeroom teachers during English Language Arts periods
  • Assist with differentiated instruction for students at varying English proficiency levels
  • Support individual students who need additional English language assistance
  • Help manage classroom activities and maintain student engagement
  • Assist with preparation of teaching materials and classroom displays

Assessment and Documentation:

  • Help administer English language assessments and track student progress
  • Maintain records of student participation and achievement in ESL activities
  • Collaborate with homeroom teachers to identify students needing additional support
  • Assist with parent communication regarding student English language development

General Support Duties:

  • Supervise students during breaks, lunch, and transition times
  • Assist with school events, field trips, and special activities
  • Support morning routines and end-of-day procedures
  • Help maintain organized and engaging classroom environments
  • Provide pastoral care and emotional support to students as needed

Skills and Qualifications

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in Education, English, Applied Linguistics, or related field
  • Teaching license or ESL certification preferred
  • Minimum of 2 years' experience working with young learners (ages 5-12)
  • Native or near-native English proficiency
  • Experience with ESL/EFL instruction or language support
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a teaching team
  • Patience and enthusiasm for working with diverse learners

Preferred:

  • Experience with GrapeSEED® or similar structured English language programs
  • Background in early childhood education or elementary education
  • Experience working in international or multicultural educational settings
  • Basic Japanese language skills (helpful for communication but not required)
  • Knowledge of second language acquisition principles
  • Experience with technology-based language learning tools

Values and Attitudes

At Salesian International Primary School, we value support educators who demonstrate:

  • Dedication to Student Success: Genuine commitment to helping every child succeed in their English language learning journey
  • Cultural Awareness: Understanding and appreciation of the diverse cultural backgrounds of our international student body
  • Team Collaboration: Willingness to work as a supportive team member under the guidance of homeroom teachers
  • Adaptability: Flexibility to adjust support strategies based on individual student needs and classroom dynamics
  • Positive Energy: Enthusiasm and patience that creates a welcoming, encouraging environment for language learners

Working Conditions

  • 5-day school week (Monday-Friday), Saturdays off
  • School hours: 8:20 AM - 2:40 PM (Year 1) / 3:40 PM (Years 2-6)
  • Opportunities for professional development in ESL methodologies
  • Supportive, collaborative international teaching environment
  • Modern facilities with resources for effective language instruction
This is a Direct to School Job
This is a Direct to School Job

At Salesian International School, our mission is to foster impactful 21st century global citizens. Our dedicated staff with various backgrounds embrace the international nature of our community and recognize the importance of cultural exchange and understanding.

Passionate and inspiring educators guide and support our students, empowering them to develop essential skills, broaden their understanding, and cultivate the proper disposition necessary to succeed in the interconnected world of the future. 21st century global citizens require not the ability simply to process tasks with speed and accuracy, but rather it is necessary to discover problems and create optimal solutions. Therefore we put independent thinking and high academic standards along with a safe and nurturing learning environment at the center of everything we do.

We value candidates who share these commitments to education and are able and eager to contribute to the school and student life in support of our mission. We seek teachers who are critical thinkers themselves and have the skills to apply it in the classroom to lead our students to grow to reach their full potential, equipped to navigate the complexities of the 21st century with confidence and purpose.

This is a Direct to School Job
This is a Direct to School Job

Teaching in Japan continues to be one of the most popular options for English teachers as well as licensed classroom teachers. One of the world's most technologically advanced countries, Japan also maintains a culture of old-world tradition and appreciation for beauty.

Tokyo
Japanese
127,799,000 (10th)
Yen (¥) / En (円 or 圓) (JPY)
Buddhism, Shinto
Temperate
This is a Direct to School Job
This is a Direct to School Job
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