Instructor (Chief) × Strengths: Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition

For Those with High Learning Agility

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are motivated to acquire new knowledge and skills and are relatively comfortable with continuous learning.

Learning styles vary from person to person. Some are skilled at systematic learning, while others learn best through practice. Some find joy in deepening expertise, while others are attracted to gaining broad knowledge. The pace of learning and areas of interest differ for everyone.

The jobs introduced here tend to require continuous learning or offer abundant learning opportunities. Find an environment where you can utilize your motivation to learn.

8 jobs found.

Cram School Teacher (Miscellaneous Schools)

A profession that provides subject instruction and learning support to elementary, junior high, and high school students at cram schools.

Cram School Teacher (Excluding Miscellaneous Schools)

Cram school teachers provide learning instruction such as remedial school lessons and exam preparation for elementary, junior high, and high school students.

Miscellaneous School Teacher

A profession that teaches and educates specialized and practical knowledge and skills at vocational schools, language schools, and various other schools.

Vocational School Instructor

Educational role in vocational schools aimed at developing occupational abilities, teaching students specialized knowledge and skills to foster practical capabilities.

Design Vocational School Instructor

An educational position that teaches design theory and production techniques to students at design vocational schools, fostering practical skills required by the industry.

Electronics Vocational School Instructor

An educational role that leverages specialized knowledge and practical experience in electronics engineering to conduct lectures and practical training guidance at vocational schools.

Japanese Language Teacher (Miscellaneous Schools)

An educational role that promotes listening, speaking, reading, writing skills in Japanese and understanding of Japanese culture for learners whose native language is not Japanese.

Fashion Vocational School Teacher

A teacher at a fashion vocational school who instructs students in the techniques and knowledge of fashion design and apparel crafts.