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Hello Workawayers! My name is Sybrina and I own a small, play-based, English-immersion preschool & kindy in a quiet suburb of Yokohama (Aoba-ku), Japan.
Valid work visa required.
I opened my school in 2014 when my baby was 7 months old. In 2019 I completely renovated an old Japanese house to become the permanent home for my school...it took almost 3 years to complete! I want to host Workawayers who are great with children, artistically/musically talented, & can help us make our school spaces an amazing place for the children to learn and grow!
There is always some project going on around school. I am currently needing help with:
~being more active on our insta,
~organising classroom materials,
~digital organisation of photos,
~helping to edit videos for our YouTube channel,
~protecting our extensive library of children's books with plastic film,
~helping to create interesting shelfwork materials (see photos for examples), and
~maintaining our garden space
Other skills that are much appreciated are: photography/videography, and being able to play the guitar, ukulele, or drums.
**Since we hold an Annual Children's Art Exhibition at the end of each school year; extra hands are especially needed in the months of May and June**
Times when school is CLOSED (and therefore will be no work available) is:
> Golden Week (first week of May)
> Obon (August 11~20)
> Christmas & New Year (December 24~January 5)
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Besides hosting short-term Workawayers, I'm also continuously searching for individuals who would like to join our teaching team - either for one full school year, or relocate to Japan for even longer. For those interested in working directly with the children at school as a member of our teaching team, here's some more info:
At my school, we take inspiration from the Montessori method, Reggio-Emilia approach, and a little Waldorf-Steiner, too. As a play-based preschool, we understand that play is the most important work of the child, so in our Morning & Afternoon Work Cycles, children are allowed to play freely in order to learn about taking risks, sharing, role modelling, and resolving conflicts. Imagination is nurtured through storytelling, nursery rhymes, finger-plays and songs. Children can express themselves artistically through drawing, painting, clay modelling, and seasonal crafts. During our Morning Circle, children become more confident and comfortable participating in group activities as they sing and move together. Our goal is to evoke a life-long love of learning and maintain school as a place that every child looks forward to coming to every day.
School is in session September-June (with Summer Session on in July & August).
The tasks we require help with daily can include:
1) taking photos, assisting with art & cooking projects, setting the lunch table, attending school field trips, creating classroom materials, event preparation, and general childcare which includes: changing diapers/helping children use the bathroom, & playing together with students.
2) keeping the premises tidy, taking out the trash, & light garden work.
If you can play a musical instrument, enjoy cooking/baking, or have some other skill/talent that you can share with the class from time-to-time, that would be amazing! As a school we like to do many art projects (with kids and also for decorating the classrooms), so your creativity will be much appreciated!
The school is in a house with a small garden located in a quiet suburb of Yokohama city. It is about 30 minutes by train to either Tokyo (Shibuya Station) or Yokohama city centre. There are two great parks just a few minutes away and we have a small veggie patch on-site where we grow food and flowers with our littles.
We want to host someone who understands that this position is a very serious commitment:
1) to our family and co-teachers - so that we may be able to offer this great space of learning,
2) to the students you will be caring for who can become attached to you, and
3) their families who are entrusting you with their treasures.
This is not babysitting, rather educating, and many people depend on us. Therefore, we need someone who is responsible, respectful, self-sufficient, and energetic with a bright personality who adores children above all, and can be committed for the entire time they promise to be with us. Please understand that since this position involves childcare, we ask candidates to be able to:
1) commit to at least one full school year,
2) provide a background check from your local authority (translated to English),
3) provide two character references (from past employers or volunteer work with children), and
4) have a video chat over facebook messenger/Google Meet
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VISA SPONSORSHIP: For those people that come from eligible countries, I can be your sponsor/guarantor for a Working Holiday Visa. I cannot sponsor a Work Visa, however, for someone I have never met in person or seen working with my students. Please understand this, and please do not ask me to sponsor a Work Visa for you. I am also not an immigration officer or an employee of Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Please research accurate information regarding visas to Japan by consulting official immigration centres and embassies. (I do apologise if this seems a bit cold, but I get asked this information ALL the time).
I have been hosting people from all around the world for 8 years now through Workaway and have really enjoyed the experience. I'm hoping to find someone who fits well with my school's educational philosophies and can stay for a long time.
See you at school!Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Projets artistiquesPratique d’une langueEnseignementJardinageBricolage et constructionAide dans une fermeBaby-sitting et jeux créatifsCuisine/repas pour la familleAide à la maisonEntretien généralAide informatique/internetEchange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
Workawayers who stay with us can:
1) Study Japanese...one station away from the school is an International Lounge (community centre) that offers weekly Japanese group lessons taught by local volunteers for any ability level for ¥300/month. ---> yes, that's right - not a typo!!
2) Learn how to cook some Japanese meals (I know how to cook basic meals like miso soup, yakisoba, gyouza, okonomiyaki, so we can cook together sometimes), and
3) Learn more about the Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio-Emilia teaching methods (and early childhood education in general) by working together with our experienced staff and our lovely students!Projets impliquant des enfants
Ce projet peut impliquer des enfants. Pour en savoir plus, consultez nos directives et conseils ici.
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*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️Can you draw or paint?...There is always some art project going on around here - not just in the classroom with the students - but for the school itself as well, like classroom decor, murals, painting new school signs, etc.
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️Can you sew or are good at handcrafts?...We often make our own thematic classroom materials (see photos below for an example), most things from paper, but also many from fabric or wood.
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️Are you tech-savvy?...At school we use Apple iMac computers for creating everything from classroom materials to new school brochures, flyers, and invitations to our events. We use high quality cameras to take photos of each child's day at school (and then upload them to our private parent's page on our website).
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️Can you cook?...Each month we cook a special dish from around the world with our students! I also know how to make several Japanese meals which I can teach you how to make if you're interested.
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️Are you tidy?...Specifically, cleaning help needed can include: vacuuming, washing dishes, and dusting. The room offered to our Workawayer must also always be neat and tidy and I expect you to help keep the kitchen and bathroom clean.
Despite the many points listed above, I should also emphasize that aside from being clean & tidy, any one person is not expected do be able to do everything listed above (unless you can and then are some kind of angel??). Depending on your talents and what kind of help the school needs at the time, the daily schedule could be from 2 hours to the maximum 5 per day.
Valid work visa required.Langues
Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Japonais: CourantCet hôte propose un échange linguistique
I am familiar with American Sign Language (ASL), and use it with my students daily. Many of my students are from Germany, so I would love to learn German, and improve my speaking skills in French, Spanish, and Russian.Hébergement
Accommodation offered is a room in an apartment 15-20 minutes walk away from the school. There is a single futon (Japanese floor mattress), and space to keep your things. Workawayers are expected to keep the room and the shared living spaces tidy, and be conservative with water and electricity usage.
The apartment is in a nice neighborhood 5-minutes walk from Fujigaoka Train Station, and 15-minutes walk from Aobadai Train station (where you can get the rapid train). It takes about 25 minutes on an express train to get to Shibuya, the heart of Tokyo, so this area is very convenient!Autres infos...
Volunteers may do anything they like in their time off. There is so much to see and do in our area, a quick Google search will yield some great recommendations. We are located close to local transport (bus & train), so it is easy to get around the city for day trips. Our favourite places for day trips are: Kamakura, Hakone, and Nikko. We are not in Yokohama City central, and not in Tokyo Central, either, but approximately a 30-minute train ride away from each. The nearest station is Aobadai Station along the Den-en-Toshi Line.
We do recommend that travellers:
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️bring a plug transformer
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️bring a pocket wi-fi because you still can't buy SIM cards freely at phone shops, etc. (however, recently they have started selling SIM cards at Narita Airport)
*️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️please make sure you have Facebook Messenger or download the application LINE on your smartphone as it is a great way to keep in touch through free phone calls or messaging...everyone uses it in Japan. If you're going to be in Japan, you NEED it.Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
Familles bienvenues
Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
We have Wi-fi at the school. Of course Workawayers are free to do their online work in their spare time.
Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?
Un
Nombre d'heures attendues
Maximum 5 hours a day, 5 days a week, flexible schedule
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The school is so wonderful and made me wish I was a kid again so that I could have been educated in a place like this! Sybrina and the other permanent teachers are all so kind and welcoming and are always around if you need… read more
I did get to spend a lot of time with Sybrina and her two girls who are so… read more
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The school is so wonderful and made me wish I was a kid again so that I could have been educated in a place like this! Sybrina and the other permanent teachers are all so kind and welcoming and are always around if you need… read more
I did get to spend a lot of time with Sybrina and her two girls who are so… read more
The other staff at the school also always treated me very kindly and made… read more
The accommodation provided was very comfortable and very close to school too. I was… read more
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Your talent is ridiculous and smile infectious. My girls love you and miss you, Charlotte talks about you a lot and asks when you are coming back to visit. I'm sure you'll do so many greta things in your life,… read more
Sara is so easy to talk to, kind, and it was great hearing about all the places she travelled to while staying here in Japan and hearing about her experiences.
I hope you have a great school year with… read more
Sybrina
Second it was an amazing experience!
I had a really great first time with Workaway! I am so glad it was you as my first host ;)
Also it was my pleasure for the art work! It didn't feel like work at… read more
Thanks for listening to me moan & complain & vent so that I can keep my sanity and be able to take care of all that I have to do.
I hope that you will come back to Japan one day to see us again! *Muah!*
Working at school was really fun and easy! Actually I felt like I'm helping, not working. Sybrina's school is amazing, it looks like a magical… read more
As an early childhood teacher in Hong Kong, it was wonderful to work here to learn and gain insight from a kindergarten in another country. For daytime during… read more
As a helper I was fully integrated in everyday life, but definitely had enough time on my own. I've been to Japan more than six… read more