Organisation : Palms Australia
Location : International (South Tarawa)
Time required : Full time
Duration of project : 12-24 months
Sector : Community Development, Education & Employment, Education & Training, Overseas Aid & Development, Youth & Young People
About the role
About the role
At least two volunteer secondary school teachers are required in Kiribati. The greatest need exists in Senior English and Science classes. It is hoped that those who apply also have the experience that will enable them to support and develop appropriate organisational systems within the schools, mentor local teachers and provide professional development in areas that assist to extend existing capacities.
Palms Australia is looking to place three volunteer teachers; an English teacher, a science teacher and an economics teacher. We will help the successful volunteers to build on tried and true approaches to working cross-culturally. We will prepare them to build relationships and identify the existing strengths of local teachers.
To find out more about the role, read the full brief on our website.
About Palms Australia
Palms Australia is a registered Non-Government Organisation that places skilled volunteers in remote communities around the world. We provide sustainable, long-term volunteer programs for volunteers from various disciplines and backgrounds. We prioritise participation in projects in regional and remote communities. This gives the people who need it most the opportunity to gain skills that help them live independently and sustainably.
Apply now
If you would like to immerse yourself in a new culture, live simply, and engage in mutually enriching and challenging relationships of understanding, acceptance and peace, we want to hear from you! Visit our website or contact Program Coordinator Christine O’Halloran at palms@palms.org.au or on 02 9560 5333.
About the organisation
How to apply
Applications not allowed for this volunteering opportunity.
Please quote in application: English, Science and Economics Teachers – Kiribati via Pro Bono Australia.