Application Process for Candidates
Below are the application forms for specific positions. To apply, please download and submit the appropriate application form (below) together with a CV (maximum two pages) to jobs@nis.ac.jp
Please understand that NIS receives many hundreds of applications in a year and we regret that we are unable to respond to all applications. NIS will seek to respond in the case that the applicant has made a full and complete application and where the candidate meets the minimum specifications as listed in the job posting.
If you are unsure as to whether your qualifications and experience will meet the required levels to apply, please feel free to send a copy of your CV, with your specific questions, to jobs@nis.ac.jp prior to making an application. We will endeavor to respond and give advice.
Once you have read the detailed position description posted above and have also done your research on this website and elsewhere (look for @nagoyais on YouTube and X/Twitter), if you consider that a position at NIS could be a good fit, please apply.
Application Forms for Downloading:
* In case of DBO application, please follow the application instructions outlined in the job description.
* We regret to inform all potential applicants that we do not provide responses to applications that are not personalized and do not match the job requirements.
* All candidates (for all positions) are requested to NOT send inquiries to info@nis.ac.jp or admissions@nis.ac.jp.
Candidates Beware of Recruiting Scams
NIS will never ask or require teacher candidates to send money for application fees, interview fees, visas, plane tickets or other costs associated with recruitment or moving to Japan. We will not ask potential teachers for information related to bank accounts or other private information. If you have been asked by anyone claiming to be part of NIS, or another international school, to send money to cover such costs, you are probably the target of an elaborate scam. Several good international schools have recently had their web sites cloned, and candidates have been asked to send large amounts of money. All international candidates are urged to be diligent in investigating potential schools during the recruiting process and prior to signing a contract. Use extreme caution if you have been asked for money or private information. - M. Parr, Head of School, NIS
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