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Evening Japanese Language Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Position Information Posting Number PG195026TM Position Number 39WTL10 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties The Japanese Language Extension Instructor shall teach varying levels of non-credit ...

Each Japanese language instructor teaches three courses per semester, so they need assistance for their courses, especially for speaking. We offer multiple levels of Japanese language courses and the ...

Each Japanese language instructor teaches three courses per semester, so they need assistance for their courses, especially for speaking. We offer multiple levels of Japanese language courses and the ...

Japanese Instructor

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$28 - $32/hr

AGI currently has an opening for experienced Japanese language instructors for a virtual course taking place from April 06-09, 0900-1600 EST, for 6 hours of instructing time plus 2 hours of paid ...

Responsibilities will include teaching all levels of Japanese language, student support, and participation in departmental and programmatic service. We seek an instructor with a strong interest in ...

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As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening japanese language instructor in the United States is $22.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Part-Time Japanese Language Instructor (Teen Courses)

Part-Time Japanese Language Instructor (Teen Courses)

Japan Society, Inc

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$70/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Part-Time Japanese Language Instructor (Teen Courses)

Location: Remote (U.S. Based)

Compensation: $70 per hour of instruction

About Japan Society

Since 1907, Japan Society has served as the premier bridge connecting Japanese culture, business, and society with global audiences. Our mission is to foster mutual understanding and kizuna—deep, lasting connections—by hosting critical conversations, championing future creators, and guiding communities through the abundance of Japan.

Overview

We are seeking an experienced, tech-savvy Part-Time Japanese Language Instructor to lead our online courses tailored specifically for middle and high school students. In this role, you will shape engaging, high-impact learning experiences that resonate with a teen audience, helping them build both linguistic skills and cultural connection.

Responsibilities
  • Teach online teen courses following the established curriculum syllabus.

  • Create compelling supplemental teaching materials tailored to the dynamic pacing of a teenage classroom.

  • Align with fellow instructors and maintain regular, timely communication with the Education & Family Department staff regarding schedules and course updates.

  • Participate in instructor meetings before and after each semester to discuss program enhancements and share insights.

  • Design and introduce new theme- or content-based courses aligned with student interests.

Schedule & Hours
  • Two 10-week semesters (Fall and Spring) and one 5-week semester (Summer).

  • Classes meet once per week for 60 minutes, starting at 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

  • Instructors may have the option to teach multiple courses per semester based on programmatic needs.

Qualifications & Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree required; an MA in a relevant field is preferred.

  • Minimum of one year of experience teaching the Japanese language in a structured classroom setting.

  • Proficient in video conferencing platforms (Zoom, Teams) and digital presentation tools. Experience using digital tools for writing instruction (e.g.,iPad/ tablet and stylus, real-time annotation) is required.

  • Strong oral and written English communication skills.

  • Deep familiarity with modern language teaching methodologies; a passion for adopting innovative educational tech is a plus.

  • Must be a U.S. citizen, green card holder, or possess a valid U.S. work permit. Out-of-state applicants are welcome to apply.