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Maternal Health Nurse

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$69.50K - $92.50K/yr

... (RN) candidates with experience in Maternal/Public Health to fill the role of the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) at multiple military installations in Alaska, Japan, and South Korea. The Maternal/Public ...

Maternal Health Nurse

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$69.50K - $92.50K/yr

... (RN) candidates with experience in Maternal/Public Health to fill the role of the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) at multiple military installations in Alaska, Japan, and South Korea. The Maternal/Public ...

Maternal Health Nurse

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$69.50K - $92.50K/yr

... (RN) candidates with experience in Maternal/Public Health to fill the role of the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) at multiple military installations in Alaska, Japan, and South Korea. The Maternal/Public ...

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How much do japan rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for japan rn in the United States is $46.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.53 and $56.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Japan, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Registered Nurse in Japan, you need a solid background in nursing science, clinical practice, and a valid Japanese nursing license, often requiring fluency in Japanese. Familiarity with hospital information systems, electronic health records, and standard medical equipment is critical. Compassion, teamwork, and strong communication skills help nurses effectively support patients and collaborate with colleagues. These skills and qualifications are essential for delivering safe, effective patient care and ensuring smooth healthcare operations in Japan's medical facilities.

What are some common challenges faced by Registered Nurses (RNs) working in Japan, and how can they prepare for them?

Registered Nurses in Japan often encounter challenges such as language barriers, adapting to Japan's healthcare protocols, and managing high patient-to-nurse ratios, especially in urban hospitals. Nurses may also need to familiarize themselves with electronic health record systems and strict documentation standards. To prepare, candidates should consider improving their Japanese language proficiency, learn about the cultural aspects of patient care in Japan, and stay updated on local nursing regulations and best practices. Building strong communication skills and connecting with experienced colleagues can also help ease the transition.

What are Japan RNs?

Japan RNs are registered nurses who are licensed to practice in Japan. They provide healthcare services such as patient care, health education, and support in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities. To become a registered nurse in Japan, individuals must complete a recognized nursing program and pass the National Examination for Nurses. Japan RNs are essential to the country's healthcare system and may also work in specialized fields such as emergency care, surgery, or community health.

Can an American RN work in Japan?

An American registered nurse (RN) can work in Japan if they obtain the necessary Japanese nursing license, which requires passing the national exam and meeting language proficiency requirements. Employers may also require certification recognition and work visa approval before employment. Fluency in Japanese and understanding of local healthcare regulations are essential for practicing as an RN in Japan.

What is the difference between Japan Rn vs Japan Lpn?

AspectJapan RnJapan Lpn
Required CredentialsRegistered Nurse license (RN license)Licensed Practical Nurse license (LPN license)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilitiesLong-term care, nursing homes, outpatient clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesPatient assessments, care planning, complex proceduresBasic patient care, assisting RNs, routine procedures
Work SettingsHospitals, specialized clinicsNursing homes, outpatient settings

Japan Rns typically hold a registered nurse license and perform more complex medical tasks, while Japan Lpns have a practical nursing license and focus on routine patient care. Both roles are essential in healthcare, but Rns generally have broader responsibilities and higher qualifications.

Infographic showing various Japan Rn job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,053 per year, or $46.7 per hour.

Pharmacy Technician On Site in Iwakuni, Japan

Arcetyp LLC

San Diego, CA

$18.75 - $22.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Arcetyp LLC is a growing small business that provides a broad range of consulting services to US Federal Government, US Military, and Commercial clients. Services include Management & IT Consulting, Program & Project Management, and Professional & Admin Services.


We accept direct hire candidates only, W2 employee hires. We do not accept 1099 independent consultants. We do not accept staffing firms. We do not accept corp-to-corp (C2C) candidates. We can't sponsor H1B.


Arcetyp LLC is looking for a Pharmacy Technician to support the Government in Japan. This will be an on-site, in-office position with one position located in Iwakuni, Japan.


POSITION DUTIES:

  • The Pharmacy Technician will assist in developing and refi ning referral management (RM) to support medical management initiatives at the military treatment facility (MTF).


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Assess, monitor and evaluate and assist in processing referrals for authorization. The contractor shall
    review specialty care referrals for clinical appropriateness, covered benefit, and administrative and
    medical completeness following MTF, DHA, BUMED guidelines and TRICARE policy.
  • The HCW shall input and retrieve patient information for each referral, through the use of various
    computer systems include Electronic Health Record (EHR), Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting
    System (DEERS) and other work programs that are in use in the Referral Management Center.
  • Refer to a physician advisor for clinical review if the HCW and physician cannot reach an agreement
    on the processing of a referral within one business days. Timelines shall be monitored through
    computer reporting systems such as Electronic Health Record and TRICARE Reports.
  • Elevate referrals to the medical manager, utilization nurse, and physician advisor for higher level of
    review when there is uncertainty in medical necessity and covered benefit. All referrals for routine
    continental US care will be elevated to the medical manager and director of medical services.
  • Communicate between physician reviewer and the requesting provider in regard to preauthorization.
  • Submit monthly, quarterly, and yearly utilization reports using Electronic Health Record and TRICARE
    Reports. The HCW will report on referral trends, patterns or incidents of under- and/ over- utilization
    of resources, network leakage, purchased care costs, network care recapture, continuity of care, and
    customer satisfaction for all beneficiaries. The HCW will discuss patterns and trends with MTF
    providers and the Directorate of Healthcare Business leadership to educate and improve processes.
    The HCW shall present these reports to all medical staff with recommendations for efficient use of
    resources.
  • Evaluate monthly through prospective, concurrent, retrospective review, focused reviews, clinical
    pathways and clinical practice guidelines for performance outcomes of clinical care. The HCW will
    review ten defer to network consults per month to determine consult outcome and if clinical practice
    guidelines were met. If not met, the HCW will develop and implement a plan of action for consult
    management to ensure clinical practice guidelines are met.
  • Identify and communicate all adverse trends and referral management discrepancies in a written
    report via the chain of command and effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with the
    requesting physician(s) for clarification and correction. The report is to be submitted when
    trend/discrepancies identified.
  • Manage the referral processing center for all beneficiary categories (Active Duty, Active Duty Family
    Members, Retirees, and their family member, survivors, Department of Defense Civilians, Contractors)
    of patient clinical referrals and care authorizations to health care specialists in either the direct care
    or purchased care systems.
  • Provide departmental, directorate, and command performance improvement processes
    commensurate with this position. The HCW will be responsible for participating in monthly education
    programs, quality assurance functions and process action teams to improve the operations of the
    referral management center.
  • Referral management services will be performed in a managed care environment. The RN referral
    manager shall adhere to clinical practice guidelines, DHA policies, BUMED Referral Management
    Guidelines; Referral Management policies; TRICARE policies and procedures; and ICD and DRG codes.
  • The contractor shall participate in monthly in-service training for healthcare
    practitioners and administrative staff on subjects of referral management and utilization management
    services.
  • Provide the MTF with a report on internal referral management bi-weekly using approved tools and
    electronic health record. This report will be disseminated to the medical staff and directorate of
    healthcare business leadership. The RN referral management will manage discrepancies and
    collaborate with clinic managers to ensure access to clinical care is delivered according to BUDMED,
    TRICARE, and DHA policies.
  • Provide education and training on the referral management process, specialty referral guidelines, and
    related policies to beneficiaries, providers, and host nation partners.


NECESSARY SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:

  • Maintain a level of productivity comparable with that of other individuals performing similar services.
    Adhere to and comply with the Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and local
    instructions and notices in effect during the term of the contract.
  • Practice aseptic techniques as necessary; comply with infection control guidelines to include the
    proper handling, storage, and disposal of infectious wastes, and the use of universal precautions to
    prevent the spread of infection.
  • Function with an awareness and application of safety procedures.
  • Apply an awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and strive to manage situations in a
    reduced risk manner.
  • Exercise awareness and sensitivity to patient/significant others' rights, as identified within the MTF.
  • Maintain an awareness of responsibility and accountability for own professional practice.
  • Maintain DoD email account as directed by government supervisor.
  • Exercise appropriate delegation of tasks and duties in the direction and coordination of health care
    team members, patient care, and clinic activities.
  • Each HCW providing service under this contract or resultant task orders shall undergo an orientation
    and shall complete mandatory Navy and DoD on-line training as required.
  • Be able to comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, Department of Defense,
    Department of Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and MTF instructions and policies.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software applications including Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and
    Outlook.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Possess and maintain a current certification and registration by the Pharmacy Technician Certification
    Board (PTCB).
  • HCW shall be in good standing, and under no restrictions, with the state licensure board in any state
    in which a license is held or has been held within the last 10 years.
  • HCW shall be in good standing and under no sanction or suspension by the Federal Government.
  • Possess and maintain current certification in either the American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare
  • Providers or American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Course.
  • Able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language fluently and maintain good
    communication skills with patients and other health care personnel.
  • Ability to pass all background/suitability checks.
  • A valid driver's license and ability to travel locally as needed.
  • Ability to work some night, weekend, and holiday shifts.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A thorough understanding of the military lifestyle and experience working with military family
    members.
  • Working knowledge of relevant military, state, federal, and local laws and resources.
  • Highly developed written, oral, and presentation communication skills.



Min. Citizenship Status Required: U.S Citizenship.


LOCATION: Iwakuni, Japan



COMPENSATION: Pay and benefits information for this position will be provided to interested candidates that apply. Arcetyp offers a package of compensation and benefits to full-time salaried employees.


Arcetyp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we highly value diversity of our workforce. We accept resumes from all interested parties and consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual preference, personal appearance, family responsibility, the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or physical disability, matriculation, political affiliation, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.


About Arcetyp

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Industry

Business management consulting

Company size

1 - 10 Employees

Headquarters location

Fairfax, VA, US

Year founded

2017