Our foreign teachers are assigned to 4 different classrooms each month, spending a week at each classroom location. We teach independently, without the assistance of other staff at the classroom, and we are responsible for the welfare of the students from the time they arrive at the classroom until the time they are picked-up by guardians.
Monthly Salary | ¥240,000 (for teachers with full-time work permits) |
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Annual Bonus | Up to ¥80,000 for 1st year teachers Up to ¥130,000 for 2nd year teachers |
Commuting Expenses | Daily commuting expenses are fully reimbursed |
Paid Vacations | 10 paid vacation days for 1st year teachers (increases with length of service) |
Medical Insurance | Employees will be enrolled onto Company Insurance (shakai hoken) which includes health insurance and Japanese pension contributions. |
Teaching Hours | 3 to 4 lesson hours per day (average) |
Schedule | Lessons are typically scheduled in mid-afternoon and evenings |
Class Size | 6-10 students per class (average) |
Student Ages | Approximately 2.5 – 17 years old |
All new teachers receive 2 full weeks of comprehensive training before moving to their assigned locations where they will spend the remainder of their contract term.During training, teachers learn about the Peppy Kids Club syllabus and working with children as well as receiving orientation about living in Japan. The training session is a combination of seminars, workshops and practical teaching (trainees take part in actual lessons), and our trainers are dedicated to ensuring that trainees are confident and ready to teach after the completion of training.
Living and working in a foreign country can be a daunting task.Our company is committed to supporting our teachers and helping them excel during their time at Peppy Kids Club.
Teachers have the option of renting an apartment from the company.The company secures the apartments (we pay for any key money and apartment deposit) and the teacher is responsible for the monthly rent and utility costs. All company apartments are supplied with basic furnishings (including a refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioning unit, cooking utensils, dishes, cutlery, etc.) and the apartments are situated within walking distance from a train station. Apartments in Japan may be smaller than what non-Japanese are used to but most of our teachers find them adequate.
For the most concise and accurate information on the working conditions please click on the Summary of Working Conditions