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Thank you for
your interest in Shane English Schools Japan. This page
is intended to provide you with accurate and up to date
information on the most important aspects of the recruitment
process, allowing you to be as prepared as possible for
employment in Japan.
The following documents can be downloaded as and when
required, to update information available, or to replace
lost documents prior to departure. To download, simply
click on the links below.
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Information
Package > Includes an overview of
the main contract conditions with SES Japan, the pre-interview
task, details about how to apply and the recruitment procedure
flowchart.
Orientation
Manual
> Includes a more detailed overview
of the main contract, living and working conditions
in Japan with examples of timetables, health insurance, costs,
accommodation rules and contracts. +
Appendices (300 KB)
December 2007
300 KB
Japan
Visa Process > Step by step details
of the Japanese Working Visa application process. Includes
example forms used at each stage.
December 2006
375 KB
Links
> A list of Internet links to various guides, portals
and websites with more information about Japan and teaching
English in Japan.
June 2004
HTML
Articles
> Several articles related to teaching and living in
Japan. Includes articles taken form the SESJ Teachers'
Newsletter.
July 2004
HTML
District
Guide > You can print off the relevant
guide once you have been given your district allocation
(about 7 days before departure). Includes a map of all
districts.
September 2004
184 KB
Pre-Japan
Tasks > To be completed by all teachers
prior to departure in preparation for TEYL (Teaching English
to Younger Learners) course on arrival in Japan.