This is a Office work job. There are 123 days off per year. You can commute by car.
Job description
・Regarding
consultation
with
foreign
residents
・Regarding
provision
of
information
to
foreign
residents
・Regarding
Portuguese
interpretation
and
translation
・Assistance
with
other
related
tasks
(e.g., multicultural coexistence regional development projects)
Employment
period:
Shortest
day
from
July
1,
2026
to
March
31,
2027
Scope
of
changes:
No
change
Pay & allowances
Base salaryBase (monthly avg.) or hourly: ¥218,200
BonusYes (2 times/year)
Pay raiseNo
Fixed overtime payNo
Commuting allowanceUp to ¥150,000/month
Pay cut-off dayEnd of month
PaydayPaid on the 15th
Work style
Working hoursHours 1: 8:30–17:15
Break time60 min
OvertimeYes (avg. 1h/month) / No special clause (Art. 36 agreement)
Days offSat, Public holidays, Others / Two days off every week / Others: 年末年始(12/29~1/3) 第4日曜日は、本所出勤日となります(振替休日あり)
Annual holidays123 days
Employment & contract
Employment typeNon-permanent
Employment periodFixed term (4+ months) / 2026/7/1–2027/3/31 / Renewal possible (conditions apply) / Notes: 島根県からの受託事業の有無により決定
Trial periodYes (1 months; same conditions as regular employment)
Conversion to permanentNo
Benefits & welfare
Insurance enrolledFull social insurance (health, pension, employment, accident)
Retirement allowanceNo
Dormitory / company housingNo
Commute by carAllowed
ParkingYes
Apply & selection
Experience required
Required
experience,
knowledge,
skills,
etc.
*See
special
notes
regarding
the
job
posting.
Licenses / qualifications
Ordinary
driver's
license
required
(Automatic transmission only acceptable)
Result notificationafter document screening / after interview / documents: within 4 days of receipt / interview: within 4 days
About the company
公益財団法人 しまね国際センター
Business activities
Multicultural
coexistence
projects,
international
exchange/cooperation
projects
Company features
We
conduct
public
service
activities
at
our
head
office
in
Matsue
and
our
western
branch
in
Hamada.
We
are
primarily
involved
in
projects
related
to
creating
multicultural
communities,
such
as
providing
lifestyle
consultations
for
foreign
residents,
supporting
Japanese
language
learning,
and
dispatching
volunteer
interpreters.
Message from the employer
We
await
your
application
with
Portuguese
and
Japanese
language
skills!
Number of employeespart-time: 0
Capital¥1,323,000,000
Year founded1989
Other info (from job posting)
*
First
selection:
Document
screening
*
Second
selection:
Essay
and
language
proficiency
check,
interview
Check before you apply
Whether your residence status permits this kind of work
Whether the pay, hours, and days off match your wishes
How to apply and what documents are needed (Hello Work may require a referral letter)
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Job number for this posting
32010-08668661
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