OEC to export English language teachers to Japan
Islamabad : Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC) an attached department of Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP&HRD) would export Assistant (English language) teachers at Japanese public schools.
An official source told APP, he said that our esteemed client in Japan urgently seeking around 30 assistant English language teachers who meets the prescribed qualifications and experience as following bachelor’s degree or equivalent with one year experience and age limit 24 to 45. He said that male and female both could apply for this job and salary package could be exceeded 220,000 yen and free transportation.
He told that this job will be on one year contract base from April 7, 2025 to March 24, 2026. No criminal record, fit to work (no transmission disease, with proof of medical certificate three months prior to deployment), proof of financial reserve, a minimum of 600,000 yen in reserve after payment of flight tickets if the applicant is on the Private Residence Track, whereas, a minimum of 300,000 yen in reserve after payment of flight tickets if the applicant is on the shared accommodation track.
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