TEFL Graduate

JET Programme

Company Information

The JET Programme was started in 1987 with the purpose of increasing mutual understanding between the people of Japan and the people of other nations. It aims to promote internationalisation in Japan’s local communities by helping to improve foreign language education and developing international exchange at the community level. Since its inception, the JET Programme has seen significant growth, from its original 848 participants from 4 countries in 1987, to 5,861 participants from 51 countries (as of 2024 ). There are currently approximately 1,000 local government organisations, including 46 prefectures and 18 designated cities which host JET participants.

Job Description

The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme is administered through the collaboration of Japan’s local government authorities, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), and the Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). Aiming primarily to promote grassroots internationalisation at the local level, the JET Programme invites college graduates from around the world to participate in internationalisation initiatives and be involved in foreign language education at Japan’s local government offices, boards of education, elementary schools, junior high schools, and senior high schools. The JET Programme has received high acclaim both domestically and overseas for being one of the world’s largest international exchange programmes. We hope that all people involved in the JET Programme, including participants and the local people with whom they live and work, will build an international network and become successful in today’s global society. The JET Programme has grown significantly since its start in 1987, with the number of participating countries in the JET Programme growing from four to 51, and the number of participants from 848 to 5,861. More than 79,000 people from 80 countries have participated in the JET Programme through its years (see graph below).

Benefits

Salary: First Year: Approximately ¥3,360,000 per year. Second Year: Approximately ¥3,600,000 per year. Third Year: Approximately ¥3,900,000 per year. Fourth and Fifth Year: Approximately ¥3,960,000 per year. Benefits: Visa: The JET Programme provides work visas for participants and dependents, as well as dependent visas for legal spouses and children under 18. Housing Assistance: Subsidized housing assistance is provided to help with rent. Travel: Flight reimbursement for travel to and from Japan. Insurance: Participants are covered by National Health Insurance, which covers 70% of medical expenses for illnesses and injuries. Additionally, participants are covered by pension, employment, and accident insurance. Paid Leave: 10 to 20 days of paid annual leave and 5 to 10 days of sick pay. Other: Participants also receive various local subsidies depending on their placement and the local government.

Requirements

As part of the general criteria, applicants must: (1) Be interested in Japan and be willing to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of Japan after their arrival; be motivated to participate in and initiate international exchange activities in the local community; make efforts to study or continue studying the Japanese language prior to and after arriving in Japan.(2) Be both mentally and physically healthy.(3) Be willing and able to adapt to living and working in Japan, and commit to responsibly fulfilling their job duties for the duration of their period of participation.(4) Hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher, or obtain such qualifications by the designated arrival date (applicants for the ALT position may alternatively hold a certification of completion of a 3-year course to teach at primary/elementary or secondary schools or obtain such qualification(s) by the designated arrival date).(5) Be a national (not just a permanent resident) of the country where the recruitment and selection procedures take place by the time they submit their application form. Furthermore, those who possess Japanese citizenship must have submitted their applications to renounce their Japanese nationality before the Reply Form submission deadline. Applicants who possess multiple nationalities with countries other than Japan may only apply as a national of one of those countries.(6) Be adept in contemporary standard pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation in the designated language and possess excellent language ability that can be applied accurately and appropriately, as well as have the ability to form sentences in a comprehensive and logical manner.(7) Not have participated on the Programme since the 2022 JET Programme year (inclusive of March 2022 arrivals) or have participated on the Programme for more than 6 years in total. (8) Not have declined a position on the Programme after receiving notification of assignment in the previous JET Programme year (excluding cases where it is accepted that the Participant had a valid, inevitable reason for withdrawing).(9) Not have resided in Japan for 6 or more consecutive years in total since 2015 by the time they submit their application form. (10) Have a desire to proactively maintain relations with Japan, even after completion of the Programme.(11) Concerning entry into Japan for participation on the Programme, agree to reside in Japan under the status of residence stipulated in Article 2-2 of the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act. However, this does not apply to special permanent residents as defined in Article 3 of the Special Act on the Immigration Control of, inter alia, those who have lost Japanese Nationality pursuant to the Treaty of Peace with Japan. (12) Be willing to obey all Japanese laws.(13) Not possess a record of crimes which would render them inappropriate for participation in the Programme (e.g., DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs), narcotics and other drug-related offenses, sexual offenses, crimes involving children, etc). (14) Applicants with a suspended jail term must have finished their period of probation by the time they submit their application form.  Note: The designated language is English for English-speaking countries (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, South Africa, Singapore, Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Philippines, India, etc.), French for France, German for Germany, Chinese for China, Korean for South Korea, and the principal national language for other non-English-speaking countries. However, there may be cases where English is required as well. In addition, applicants from non-English speaking countries must: (15) Have a functional command of the English or Japanese language. In addition to the above general criteria, ALT applicants must have: (16) A demonstrated interest in the Japanese education system, particularly foreign language education.(17) A willingness to actively participate in activities with children.(18) Qualifications as a language teacher or a strong enthusiasm for language education. * The following are not part of the Eligibility Criteria; however, additional consideration will be given to applicants who have: Language teaching experience or qualifications. General teaching experience or qualifications. A high level of Japanese language ability.

Job Details

Location:
Throughout Japan
Salary:
£1,565 – £1,850 p/m $2,020 – $2,385 p/m
Start Date:
Every summer
Contract Length
1 year
Experience:
No
Qualification required:
Degree Required
Position:
English Teacher
Number of positions:
Hundreds each year