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WPE International Volunteer

Internship

Internship posted by: World Partners in Education

Posted on: July 2, 2013

Internship description

Our Program

Volunteers for WPE engage equally with teaching and learning. During the school day, volunteers take classes in a local Ghanaian language (Twi), Ghanaian history and culture, and traditional drumming or dance. They also prepare for their own teaching responsibilities. After school hours, volunteers work in the WPE International Community Center, teaching and assisting after school programs classes and mentoring Ghanaian students.

Roles and Responsibilities

Volunteers staff the WPE after school community center and lead classes in literacy, visual and performing arts, science, and homework help. They are also encouraged to lead extra classes of personal interest. They work under the supervision of the Volunteer Coordinator to provide educational support and enrichment opportunities for local upper elementary school students of all ability levels. Volunteers are required to:

  • Follow all World Partners in Education and partner rules;
  • Follow through on responsibilities assigned by WPE supervisor; and
  • Participate in all community center activities.

Health, Safety & Support

Volunteering in developing communities has many risks. World Partners in Education works hard to mitigate the risks and ensure all volunteers have a safe, enjoyable, and rewarding experience.

Our support for volunteers begins before they arrive and lasts until they depart and includes:

  • Pre-departure checklist and packing list to prepare for arrival in country;
  • On-the-ground training about education, culture, and the region;
  • On-the-job guidance from education consultants on how to effectively carry out responsibilities;
  • Nutritious meals and a secure place to room; and
  • Educational excursions organized by staff.

We expect all participants to adhere to the following health and safety requirements:

  • Take anti-malarial medications and use bed-nets;
  • Have health insurance that covers you abroad;
  • Zero-tolerance of consumption of alcohol or use of illicit drugs during the volunteer program;
  • Volunteers must have permission from supervisors to leave the Community Center; and
  • No overnight trips away from the Community Center. Volunteers wishing to travel on their own should do so after they finish with the program.

Though we strive to offer fairly comprehensive support, the responsibility falls on individual volunteers to make good decisions. Participants must put the mission and the community first. Every bad decision, no matter how seemingly minor, places a burden on World Partners and the community, keeping us from achieving the mission. As such, any volunteer who fails to follow the rules or becomes a burden will be told to leave.

Program Fee

For Fall 2013 Volunteers, a program fee of $1,900 must be received by World Partners in Education from each volunteer three weeks prior to departure. After receipt of the program fee but before arrival, we can provide a partial refund of $1,400, or $1,900 less a cancellation fee of $500. We are unable to provide any refunds after the arrival date.

Your program fee covers the cost of your room, 3 meals each day, on-the-ground training and support, airport pickup and return, and enrichment trips and activities for volunteers. Program fees also enable us to sustain long-term operations in Ghana. We encourage participants to fund-raise not only towards their programming fee, but also to fund-raise to help us expand and strengthen our efforts and further the cause of quality education for all.

Checks for the full amount of the program fee should be made payable to World Partners in Education and sent to:

World Partners in Education

P.O. Box 990966

Boston, MA 02199

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WORLD PARTNERS IN EDUCATION, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.WORLDPARTNER.ORG

How to apply

Qualifications

We seek well-rounded individuals with the following qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor degree program OR have a bachelor degree OR have been accepted to a bachelor degree program;
  • Willingness and ability to be flexible;
  • Ability to thrive in an unpredictable environment;
  • Demonstrated track record of initiative and creativity;
  • Emotional maturity and self-reliance;
  • Ability to get along with volunteers, staff, and community members from all backgrounds;
  • Ability to handle tough physical environment, including heat, less sanitary conditions, lots of walking, possible lack of running water and electricity, etc.;
  • Passion for education equality;
  • Enthusiasm and patience for working in children's education;
  • Strong ability to work across cultures; and
  • A desire to promote systemic change in the delivery of education in developing countries.

Selection Process

Our selection process is designed to identify individuals we believe will make significant contributions to improving the long-term quality of education at our partner schools. Applications are reviewed in order of their receipt and completion. We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible since we accept applicants throughout the year and space becomes very limited as the deadline approaches. You may not apply more than a year in advance.

Apply Now

Please do not submit additional application materials. Completed applications are reviewed by the World Partners Volunteer Committee. Select applicants will be asked for a telephone interview by the Volunteer Committee.

We aim to notify applicants about admission within a couple weeks after they apply.

Dates & Deadlines

Participants must commit to serve for a minimum of 8 weeks. If you wish to extend your stay, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator and follow-up with your supervisor upon arrival. The cost is just $150 more per week. If you are unable to commit to 8 weeks but are interested in coming for a shorter stay, alternative arrangements may be possible. Contact support@worldpartner.org to inquire about a shorter stay.

Fall

  • Applications are considered on a rolling basis following our priority deadline of July 14th, 2013. Admission to the program is competitive; apply before the priority deadline for the greatest chance of being selected.
  • Arrive Saturday, September 14th, 2013
  • Departure Saturday, November 9th, 2013

Details

Locations

Ashaiman/Tema, Greater Accra, Ghana

Other Details

Start date
September 14, 2013
End date
November 9, 2013
Application deadline
July 14, 2013
Hours per week
40
Compensation
Unpaid
Keywords
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