Volunteer Opportunity

Information Technology (IT) Volunteer in Ecuador

On-site
Volunteer must be in or near Quichinche, Ecuador
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Published 16 days ago

Details at a Glance

Time Commitment
Full time (30+ hrs/wk)
Recurrence
Recurring
Benefits
Training Provided
Housing Available
Language / Cultural Support Available
Participation
International Volunteers Welcome

Description

The Tandana Foundation is seeking a volunteer to teach computer classes in mountain villages in the Otavalo canton of Ecuador, to serve as IT Specialist for our local network and Electronic Medical Records system, and to assist with other IT-related projects. Located in a region that is rich in natural beauty and cultural diversity, this opportunity is available year-round, and the minimum time commitment is 3 months.


Position Description

You will teach computer classes for Tandana's scholarship students at the computer lab in Tandana's office, as well as for students at a local elementary school. You will work alongside Tandana staff, local teachers and community members, teaching basic computer skills to both elementary and secondary students. Because Tandana facilitates many volunteer programs and community projects throughout the year, you may also help coordinate service- and cultural-learning experiences for groups of U.S. students that are visiting your community as well as assist with other Tandana projects as the need arises. You may also provide individual support to Tandana scholarship students in using computers and the internet for homework assignments. If you have video production skills, you will also have an opportunity to create videos for use by Tandana volunteers as well as to spread the word about Tandana's projects. Finally, you will serve as a cultural ambassador and a positive representative of The Tandana Foundation. In return, you will be placed with a host family, which will allow countless opportunities to explore the indigenous cultures and subsistence lifestyles of highland Ecuador as well as the natural environment around you. You will also be given all the support you need to succeed in your work and be encouraged to accomplish your personal goals.

Requirements:

  • Conversational Spanish
  • Experience living in cross-cultural situations, preferably in Latin America
  • Ability to work cooperatively with a diverse array of people, to solve problems creatively, and to promote a positive experience for all involved
  • Self-motivation, responsibility, and an ability to work independently
  • Basic networking knowledge and the ability to explain the use of web browsers and Office applications.
  • Minimum age is 19
  • Minimum time commitment is 3 months

Responsibilities:

  • Teach basic computer classes and/or tutor in computer skills 4-5 days a week
  • Optional: create videos for Tandana's external and internal use
  • Help coordinate the activities of visiting volunteer groups and other Tandana projects and ensure that volunteers and community members alike have positive experiences.
  • Represent Tandana in a positive manner to all community members and volunteers and help to build good relationships

Benefits:

  • The opportunity to participate in unique cultural activities and be a part of a dynamic, multi-cultural team
  • Detailed orientation and ongoing support from Tandana's Ecuador Program Manager
  • Room and board with a local family (homestay)
  • Work expenses including local transportation, cell phone, and consular fees. (Volunteers pay their own airfare to Ecuador)

The Tandana Foundation is seeking a volunteer to teach computer classes in mountain villages in the Otavalo canton of Ecuador, to serve as IT Specialist for our local network and Electronic Medical Records system, and to assist with other…

Location

On-site
Quichinche, Ecuador

How to Apply

Interested parties should send a resume and cover letter addressing each of the following questions to Aaron DiMartino, Senior Operations Director, at aaron [at] tandanafoundation.org

  1. Please describe any experience you have living in Ecuador or in another cross-cultural situation.
  2. What are your strengths and weaknesses as a 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 opportunity?
  6. What do you think will be most difficult about this opportunity?
  7. What are your personal and professional goals for this opportunity and how can we help you accomplish them?
  8. Do you have preferred starting and ending dates? Are these dates flexible?
  9. How would you rate your Spanish-speaking ability? Beginner, intermediate, advanced, native speaker?

Interested parties should send a resume and cover letter addressing each of the following questions to Aaron DiMartino, Senior Operations Director, at aaron [at…

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