SSW Preperation Class

Course Introduction

This preparation class is specifically designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully navigate the requirements for the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) visa in Japan. The curriculum focuses on key areas including Japanese language proficiency (often targeting the JFT-Basic or JLPT N4 level), understanding the specific industry-related skills and knowledge required for their chosen SSW field, and familiarizing themselves with Japanese work culture and daily life. Our goal is to provide comprehensive training that maximizes your chances of securing an SSW visa and thriving in your new career in Japan.

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Course Details

1. Japanese Language Training:

  • Focus on practical communication skills for daily life and work.
  • Vocabulary and grammar relevant to the chosen SSW sector.
  • Listening comprehension practice for workplace instructions and conversations.
  • Basic reading skills for understanding work-related documents and daily information.
  • Speaking practice  with colleagues and supervisors.
  • Preparation for relevant Japanese language proficiency tests (e.g., JFT-Basic, JLPT N4).

2. Industry-Specific Skills and Knowledge:

  • Detailed instruction on the specific skills and knowledge required for the chosen SSW sector (e.g., nursing care, construction, agriculture, food processing, etc.).
  • Practical exercises and simulations to develop hands-on abilities.
  • Understanding of relevant regulations and safety procedures within the industry in Japan.
  • Information on the specific assessment criteria for the SSW skills test in their chosen field.

Industry-Specific Skills and Knowledge

  • Basic principles of caregiving.
  • Techniques for assisting with bathing, feeding, and toileting.
  • Understanding of basic medical terminology and common health conditions.
  • Safety procedures and infection control.
  • Communication skills for interaction.
  • Knowledge of basic construction materials and tools.
  • Understanding of safety regulations and procedures on construction sites.
  • Ability to read basic blueprints and technical drawings.
  • Practical skills related to specific trades (e.g., formwork, carpentry, painting).
  • Understanding of food hygiene and safety standards.
  • Basic food preparation techniques.
  • Operation of common food processing machinery.
  • Quality control procedures.
  • Basic knowledge of crop cultivation or animal husbandry.
  • Operation and maintenance of agricultural machinery.
  • Understanding of relevant regulations and safety practices.
  • Customer service skills and etiquette in the hospitality industry.
  • Front desk operations (check-in/check-out procedures).
  • Basic cleaning and maintenance procedures.
  • Handling guest inquiries and complaints.

Teaching Methods

SSW Preparation Class provides comprehensive training for individuals seeking to work in Japan under the Specified Skilled Worker visa. The curriculum focuses on developing practical Japanese language skills (targeting JFT-Basic or JLPT N4), industry-specific knowledge for various sectors, and an understanding of Japanese work culture and daily life, ultimately aiming to maximize students’ success in securing the SSW visa and thriving in their careers in Japan.

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