Japanese Language Trainer
Role Purpose
The
Japanese Language Trainer will be responsible for delivering high-quality
Japanese language instruction to beginner-level learners, focusing primarily on
JLPT N5 and N4 levels. The role requires a dynamic educator with a deep
understanding of the Japanese language and culture, and the ability to engage
students using structured curricula and digital learning platforms.
Key
Responsibilities
• Design and
deliver Japanese language lessons with a focus on JLPT N5 and N4 levels.
• Utilize
structured language programs such as Minna no Nihongo (みんなの日本語) and Genki to support learner
progression.
• Create
engaging lesson plans and learning resources aligned with JLPT standards.
• Monitor and
assess student progress, providing feedback and guidance to help students
achieve their language goals.
• Explain
Japanese grammar and kanji concepts clearly and accessibly to beginner
students.
• Leverage
digital tools such as Zoom, Google Classroom, and PowerPoint for virtual
or hybrid teaching environments.
• Integrate
cultural education into language instruction to foster a holistic
understanding of Japanese society and customs.
• Maintain
records of student attendance, progress, and performance.
• Participate
in curriculum development and instructional improvement initiatives.
Requirements
Qualifications
and Experience
• Japanese
Language Proficiency: JLPT N2 or N1 certification preferred; N3 level acceptable with strong
teaching experience.
• Teaching
Experience: Proven
experience teaching JLPT N5/N4 students, ideally in an academic or
training institute setting.
• Instructional
Background: Familiarity with structured curricula such as Minna no Nihongo and Genki is essential.
• Training
Certification: Completion of a 420-hour Japanese Teacher Training Course or a
university-level Japanese teaching qualification is a distinct advantage.
• Technical
Skills: Proficient in
using digital platforms for online teaching, including Zoom, Google
Classroom, and presentation tools.
• Communication: Excellent instructional and
interpersonal communication skills; able to break down complex language
topics into beginner-friendly lessons.
• Cultural
Competency: In-depth
knowledge of Japanese culture and the ability to incorporate cultural
elements into teaching.
Key
Competencies
• Pedagogical
effectiveness and learner engagement
• Strong
organizational and lesson planning skills
• Flexibility
and adaptability in teaching methods
• Patience and
empathy in dealing with beginner-level learners
• Passion for
language education and cross-cultural exchange
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