Admissions Manager

Location

UWC ISAK Japan Campus, Karuizawa

Compensation

4.5 - 4.8 million JPY (salary commensurate to experience)

Start Date

Application Deadline

Job Description

Department: Admissions

Reports to: Head of Admissions

Overview

The Admissions Manager supports the overall operations of the Office of Admissions, with three areas of focus: student recruitment, applicant screening and selection, and the enrollment and onboarding of accepted students.

Reporting to the Head of Admissions, the Admissions Manager will be at the core of the admissions process for Grade 10 student enrollment. The Admissions Manager will also assist with duties related to worldwide UWC (Grade 11) student intake, and support new students/families as they prepare for life at UWC ISAK Japan. The position will require excellent interpersonal and communication skills, along with an interest in working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This is a full-time position that requires participation in a variety of events and activities outside of regular office hours.

 

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Support the Director of Admissions with the development of a comprehensive admissions and enrollment strategy for UWC ISAK Japan, working with all stakeholders on the creation, review, and implementation of policies and practices.
  • Oversee outreach, promotion, student selection and enrollment for Grade 10 admission.
  • Assist with the Financial Assistance application, assessment, and award process for all eligible students.
  • Support the student admissions and enrollment for the UWC International Office’s Global Selection Program and UWC National Committee admissions pathways.
  • Coordinate with and train faculty, staff, and Alumni to effectively support the review and assessment process for student admissions in line with the stated procedures.
  • Coordinate with and train students, faculty, staff, and alumni as needed for the purpose of school promotional activities (Open Days, campus tours, external events, etc.).
  • Oversee Admissions contractors, ensuring all members of staff supporting Admissions are fully trained in the relevant work policies, processes, and protocols.
  • Represent the school’s mission, programs, curriculum, and philosophy knowledgeably and effectively to prospective students and families.
  • Provide guidance to applicants and their families regarding the application process
  • Manage the onboarding and arrivals process for newly accepted domestic and international. students/families prior to the start of their first school year
  • Respond to phone and email inquiries from prospective students/families
  • Support with the translation of admissions-related materials and website content as needed
  • Other related duties, as assigned

 

Education & Experience

  • University degree in any field.
  • Minimum of three years of experience in education, admissions, and/or student recruitment preferred.
  • A combination of equivalent education and experience will be considered.
  • Business-level English and Japanese. Bilingual speaking/reading/writing fluency in Japanese & English is preferred, but not required.

 

Skills

  • Comfortable with technology, ideally SurveyMonkey Apply and common webinar platforms.
  • Self-motivated, with excellent interpersonal, organizational, and time management skills
  • Strong organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
  • Desire to work in a fast-paced environment that values innovation and problem solving
  • Desire and ability to work with adults and students from different cultures and backgrounds
  • Ability to take the initiative in developing and implementing new procedures and programs
  • Willingness to learn and capacity to adapt to changing situations
  • Comfortable with answering frequent admissions-related phone calls in English or Japanese
  • Service-oriented and sensitive to applicants’ needs and concerns
  • Access to a car and valid driver’s license required (due to campus location).

 

Safeguarding

All employees must adhere to and ensure compliance with the School’s Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy at all times. If, in the course of carrying out their duties, a teacher becomes aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children in the School, they must report those concerns to the DSL (Designated Safeguarding Lead) or DDSL (Deputy Designated safeguarding Lead) immediately.

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Timeline: Open until filled

Start Date: August 16 2025

Details: Full-time, one-year contract with option to renew

Schedule: Regular work hours: Monday – Friday from 8:30AM to 5:15PM. Please note that this position will require evening and weekend work, especially during peak admissions season.

Location: UWC ISAK Japan Campus (Karuizawa, Nagano Prefecture)  

Benefits: Japanese private school health insurance, substantial annual paid leave, and professional development opportunities. Employees are also provided with free lunch in the school cafeteria on weekdays during the school year.

Salary Range (annual): 4.5 – 4.8 million JPY (salary commensurate to experience)

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How To Apply

Please submit the following documents to [email protected]:

  • Cover Letter
  • CV (including any experience working in a residential environment)
  • Note: The selected candidate will need to complete a criminal background check and reference check before the start of employment. UWC ISAK Japan will be responsible for the cost of the background check.

General Information

Our Vision

One Life
Realize Your Potential
Be a Catalyst for Positive Change

The ISAK Leadership Model

As catalysts for positive change, we

The above vision and approach helps us live our ‘why’,
our UWC Mission Statement

UWC makes education a force to unite people, nations and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.

About UWC

Founded in 1962, UWC (United World Colleges) is a global education movement comprised of schools and colleges in 18 countries, with national committees and selection contacts in more than 155 countries. UWC fosters a lifelong commitment to social responsibility, and to date has inspired a network of 60,000 alumni who believe it is possible to work for positive change.

The majority of students attending UWCs are selected by UWC national committees. In support of the belief that education should be independent of a student’s ability to pay, 70% of national committee selected IB Diploma students receive full scholarships. The UWC movement places a high value on experiential learning, outdoor education, service and other cultural understanding, alongside the academically challenging International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).

About UWC ISAK Japan

UWC ISAK Japan is Japan’s only full-boarding international high school and the newest member of the United World Colleges movement. Following the Japanese school system, UWC ISAK is a three-year high school, with all students in grades 11 and 12 following the IB Diploma Programme curriculum. The school is accredited by the Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT) and all graduates receive a Japanese high school diploma. Currently approximately 200 students from nearly 80 countries attend UWC ISAK Japan, with 70% of students receiving full or partial need-based scholarship support. 30% of enrolled students are Japanese, with the remaining 70% coming from homes outside of Japan.

Location

Karuizawa is located in Nagano Prefecture, home to the 1998 Winter Olympics and fondly referred to as the “Roof of Japan.” Karuizawa has been attracting an international mix of visitors since the late nineteenth century. The mountainous climate keeps Kaurizawa cool and comfortable during Japan’s summer months, making it a popular escape from Tokyo’s heat and humidity. Karuizawa experiences four seasons with regular snow in the winter which generally lasts from early December through February. Monthly temperatures average between 21 and -5 throughout the year.

While the full-time population of Karuizawa is around 20,000, the population of the town increases dramatically during the summer tourist season. From Tokyo, it takes approximately 70 minutes to reach Karuizawa station on the Shinkansen (Japanese bullet train).

Karuizawa is a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts and offers year-round recreation including hiking, cycling, tennis, golf and skiing. In addition, a vibrant arts & crafts scene includes art galleries and museums, a performing arts center, a symphony hall, and a community symphony. There are also many good restaurants with wide ranging cuisines, a large upscale outlet mall with designer shops, a variety of onsen hot springs and a local volcano, Mt. Asama.

UWC ISAK Japan is located on the outskirts of Karuizawa, in a quiet residential community and the school is not within easy walking distance to a train station or a large supermarket. Schooling options for faculty children are limited to the local public schools where all instruction and communication is in Japanese. We are not able to guarantee admission to UWC ISAK for faculty children in grades 10-12 or to guarantee scholarships if faculty children are admitted.

For more information about the town of Karuizawa, please go to the following website:
http://www.japanvisitor.com/japan-city-guides/karuizawa-guide

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