A current stream of client demand has created an opportunity for a commercially credible Programme Coach in Intercultural Communication for assignments associated with Tokyo and the wider Asian market.
Assignment Overview
An upcoming client brief requires a capable coach who can lead Intercultural Communication learning engagements for managers, team leads, and client-facing professionals in Tokyo, Japan, and across Asia. Success in the role depends on practical facilitation, business relevance, and the ability to help clients improve communication quality, influence, and stakeholder alignment in the workplace.
The role is intended for trainers who can move comfortably between subject expertise, stakeholder discussion, and practical learner application. Sessions should remain relevant to real workplace use rather than abstract theory.
From an operational perspective, the assignment is best viewed as Coaching work delivered primarily in a Hybrid environment.
Delivery Scope
- Translate complex ideas into practical guidance, examples, and decision-making frameworks that participants can use in the workplace.
- Support participants with examples, clarifications, and implementation guidance that reduce the gap between theory and day-to-day application.
- Refine materials where needed so the programme remains current, usable, and appropriate for the target audience.
- Adapt delivery to the client brief, participant seniority, and the sector context without losing clarity or pace.
- Keep the learning intervention aligned with business priorities, not just topic coverage, so the work delivers visible value to the client.
- Use practical case studies, scenarios, tools, or workflows to make Intercultural Communication content easier to apply after the session.
Candidate Profile
Relevant practitioner-level experience in Intercultural Communication; strong facilitation and stakeholder communication; excellent facilitation, coaching instincts, and the ability to use examples, role-play, and feedback effectively; able to structure sessions that balance concept, discussion, and application.
Preferred candidates will bring exposure to business communication, presentation, facilitation, or stakeholder management programmes, along with experience working with managers, professional learners, or client-facing business teams.
- A professional background that supports credibility with enterprise, multinational, or client-facing training audiences.
- Strong communication and facilitation skills, including the ability to explain complex material in a clear and applied way.
- Confidence working with client stakeholders and adjusting delivery to different business contexts, sectors, and learner groups.
Job Title: Tokyo Programme Coach – Intercultural Communication
Category: Communication
Expertise Area: Intercultural Communication
Location Focus: Tokyo, Japan
Delivery Mode: Hybrid
Location Scope: Remote / Virtual and Asia
Experience Level: Senior
Engagement Type: Coaching
Next Step
We welcome interest from credible trainers who can demonstrate strong Intercultural Communication delivery capability and a practical approach to corporate learning.