An Employment Skills Training Volunteer would work with organizations to provide various types of classes or workshops. These placements can be in either formal or informal settings and areas of focus include Computer and Office Skills, Handicraft Training and Marketing, and Conversational English.
Employment Skills Training placements are a fantastic way for international volunteers to help people in marginal situations increase their earning potential. Being able to provide training that will continue to benefit people and their communities for the rest of their lives is a truly amazing experience.
While people with advanced training are certainly welcome, one of the things that makes employment training volunteer placements popular is that most people with a strong command of English or even very basic computing skills are in high demand. So, there are placements for people of just about any educational background.
A computer basic training volunteer for the Public Library of Guadalupe would be involved in teaching various computer skills to children and up to and including the elderly.
Computer skill volunteers doing Street Children Projects in Kumasi would be involved in teaching vulnerable young women and children ages 6 to 18 various computer skills.
A volunteer computer teacher for MNFT Open Door Training Centre in Arusha would be teaching computer skills to young girls who have been living in vulnerable situations.
An IT instructor volunteer for the Dar Es Salaam New Dawn Foundation in Tanzania is required to assist in all areas of IT work. Be it teaching, developing a learning manual or attending to repairs and ...
An Employment Skills volunteer, specializing in English, at the Buduburam Refugee Camp for Liberian youth in Ghana would be involved in all aspects of their educational development, as well as fundraising endeavors.
An Employment Skills Training volunteer at the Sila College in Baraa Moshono, Tanzania will teach English to students in various courses at the college. This is a very important endeavour for the students ...
Handicraft training volunteers for the Street Children Project in Kumasi would be expected to teach their handicraft skills at the center plus basic English and mathematics.