ES/MS Japanese Teacher
About This Role
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
RIS is seeking a passionate and dynamic Elementary/Middle School Japanese teacher for our Elementary and Middle School programs. This position will focus on leading, inspiring, and enhancing student learning. The primary responsibilities include teaching Middle School Japanese courses for beginner and intermediate levels, along with Grade 5 Exploratory Japanese.
Candidates should be experienced, certified educators currently involved at the upper Elementary or Middle School levels. A strong understanding of subject-specific content, effective inquiry-based teaching methods, differentiation, and assessment strategies is essential for this role. Applicants should have experience in collaborative curriculum development and be adept at unit planning through backward design. Regular collaboration with department colleagues, subject area teachers, and school leadership is expected to tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs of students.
At RIS, we value educators who cultivate inclusive classrooms where all students feel secure, respected, and actively engaged. By exemplifying reflection, collaboration, and empathy, the teacher will empower students to recognize themselves as capable, confident learners who contribute positively to their school community and beyond.
RIS is dedicated to child safeguarding and expects all faculty members to adhere to the school's Code of Conduct and related policies.
NECESSARY SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
- Passion for engaging upper Elementary and Middle School students
- Certification and experience in teaching Japanese language and culture at the upper Elementary or Middle School level
- Proven success in enhancing students’ skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Japanese
- Ability to plan and deliver high-quality Japanese language lessons aligned with curriculum standards (ACTFL framework)
- Employ a variety of instructional methods to foster language acquisition and cultural appreciation
- Engage with the school community through events and traditions, such as the Japanese Festival
- Knowledge of best practices in:
- Inquiry-based learning
- Differentiation for diverse learners
- Assessment for student learning
- Proven capability to design and implement successful academic programs
- Commitment to ongoing professional development
- Skill in utilizing data to ensure instruction meets all students' needs
- Strong communication skills with students, parents, teachers, and stakeholders
- Experience in collaborative curriculum design and backward planning
- Collaborative engagement with:
- Department team members
- Grade-level teachers
- Elementary and Middle School leadership
- Familiarity with technology tools in education
- Proven ability to thrive in a multicultural environment
- Possess a growth mindset and a positive outlook
- Cultivate positive behavior and a sense of belonging by establishing a supportive classroom culture where every student has a valued role
- Model and adhere to RIS’s professional standards, including a commitment to child safeguarding
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
- Current Elementary or Middle School license or certification for teaching Japanese
- A minimum of two years of experience teaching at an accredited Secondary School
- Bachelor’s degree in Japanese, Japanese Language Education, World Languages, or a related field
- Master’s degree in Japanese, Japanese Language Education, World Languages, or a related field
- Proficiency in Japanese (native or near-native fluency)
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