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History and Social Studies Teacher

History and Social Studies Teacher

Linden Hall High School

Fukuoka

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Salary:
Approximately 370,000 yen per month (4.5M yen per year) + full benefits + relocation expenses
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
April 2025
Apply by:
16 March 2025

Job overview

We are looking for a full-time staff member to teach IBDP History to high school students. In addition, the position may involve teaching social studies to students in the younger grades.

 

Teaching Duties

* Teach IBDP History to high school students (normally 10-20 students per class) and prepare students in younger grades for their future IBDP studies.

* Develop curricula, plan lessons, write assessments, and grade assignments.

Other Duties

* Serve as an assistant homeroom teacher for one class (a teacher from Japan will be the main homeroom teacher)

* Occasionally participate in school events such as our Open School or Summer Camp to help to promote the school

* Supervise extra-curricular and/or service activities

* Communicate with parents and guardians about students’ progress and well-being

* Treat students and staff with respect, empathy, and care

* Other reasonable duties assigned by the IBDP Coordinator and other school leaders


Please see the job description attached for information on the working conditions, qualifications and requirements, as well as salary and benefits.

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About Linden Hall High School

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+81 2 929 4558

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We are a small private junior and senior high school near Fukuoka, Japan that offers a rigorous academic program and exceptional cultural education opportunities. While we are recognized by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, and Science as an Article 1 school, we provide an English immersion programme. Our students have the option to obtain both a Japanese high school diploma and an International Baccalaureate diploma in English, meaning that they graduate English-Japanese bilingual and, sometimes, trilingual. While our students are predominantly Japanese, we have been attracting more and more international students in the past few years. Our instructional team is highly multinational, and about half are Japanese, while the other half is from nearly every continent around the world. While the majority of our students are day students, we have the dormitory facilities to provide full room and board for those who want it. Recent university acceptances have included the University of Cambridge, Columbia University, Keio University, and the University of Melbourne.

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