Volunteer opportunity
Posted on: December 14, 2012
Posted by: The Tandana Foundation
The Tandana Foundation seeks a volunteer who can help with our work in Ecuador from February 1, 2013 through October 31, 2013.
Position Description
The internship was created to provide more continuity to Tandana's presence in the communities where we work in Ecuador and allow the intern to develop connections and relationships that will improve our volunteer programs. It should be an opportunity for the Intern to learn, grow, and connect, a chance for Tandana to provide more benefit to the communities on an ongoing basis, and a way to enrich the experience of our volunteers.
The Intern is expected to serve as Assistant Coordinator (or Group and/or Community Coordinator) for all scheduled programs during her time in Ecuador. As the need arises, she may be asked also to assist other volunteers or to coordinate custom programs. In between programs, she is expected to follow up with patients from the health care programs and teach English at the Panecillo elementary school. The Intern and the Executive Director will work together to plan this work, set goals, and evaluate progress. The Intern should keep in touch with the Executive Director and the Scholarship Coordinator regarding progress and challenges. She must provide written reports on patient follow up, vacation classes, and the Summer Volunteer Program.
Because developing relationships in the community and strengthening Tandana's presence there are priorities of the internship, the Intern is expected to be in the communities, make an effort to develop connections, and show community members that they are her priority. However, the intern may wish to spend some time traveling, and may spend up to three weeks away from the communities during the internship time period. She may also travel before or after the time period of the internship. Because the intern will often be involved in preparing for and following up after the programs, she must be in the communities one week before the beginning of each program through three days after the end. When leaving the communities, the Intern should inform the Executive Director of her schedule.
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Interested parties should send a resume and a letter addressing each of the following questions to Anna Taft, The Tandana Foundation, at info@tandanafoundation.org
1. Please describe any experience you have living in Ecuador or another Latin American country, or if none in Latin America, then in a cross-cultural situation.
2. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a group leader?
3. Describe an experience that was very challenging for you. How did you deal with the difficulties, and what did you learn from the
experience?
4. What are you passionate about, and how do you express that passion?
5. What do you think will be most exciting about this internship?
6. What do you think will be most difficult about this internship?