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Volunteer primary school teacher, Belize

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location Belize - America South
Town/City Punta Negra
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 23/08/2013
Company Name Toledo Institute for Development and Environment
Contact Name James Lord
Telephone +501 722 2274
Fax +501 722 2655
Email jlord@tidebelize.org
Website Further Details / Applications
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This is an exciting opportunity to volunteer as a primary school teacher in Punta Negra, a remote Caribbean fishing village in southern Belize. This rewarding challenge will give the right person an amazing opportunity for professional development and the chance to make a lasting impact on this peaceful and friendly community.

The host organisation for this appointment is the Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE). TIDE is a Belizean NGO working to protect some of the most pristine coastal and marine ecosystems in Central America. TIDE works closely with local communities to build capacity for conservation and sustainable management of natural resources.

One of the communities with which TIDE works is the village of Punta Negra, a very small community of just 20 residents, the majority of whom are children. Since the 12 pupils range in age from five to twelve years old, the village is seeking a temporary primary school to assist the local teacher. Your service will greatly improve the education of 12 children and be warmly appreciated by TIDE and the people of Punta Negra. As a role model, you will inspire young people and make impressions that will last a lifetime. As an international volunteer, your presence will also provide a unique opportunity for cultural exchange. You will make genuine connections and experience life in the village in a way that no ordinary traveller could.

You will be paired with a local counterpart in Punta Negra, who will support you with your living arrangements and provide breakfast, lunch and dinner. You will work alongside the local teacher for four days per week, during which time you will stay in accommodation in Punta Negra sharing with the local teacher. Living conditions are basic (no electricity, shower or flushing toilet). During the other three days of the week and school holidays, you will be free to spend time elsewhere. TIDE can help you to find accommodation in Punta Gorda Town but unfortunately, we are not in a position to cover your costs. We will provide transportation by boat between Punta Negra and Punta Gorda twice per week as well as limited assistance with teaching resources. We will also be contactable at all times in case of emergency.

This important role will involve the following duties:

-       Liaising with the local teacher to organise dividing the 12 students of mixed ages (5-12 year olds) into two classes.

-       Teaching a primary school class according to the Belize National Exams Curriculum, including maths, science, language arts, social studies, art and physical education. There will be 22 hours of lessons per week.

-       Planning lessons and ensuring that the objectives of the school curriculum are met.

-       Liaising with a former volunteer primary school teacher in the UK to establish connections between Punta Negra school and UK schools.

The successful candidate will possess the following qualifications, skills and qualities:

-       Teacher certification (under-graduate degree in teaching, PGCE or equivalent).

-       Initiative, energy, enthusiasm and creativity.

-       Willingness / ability to commit to a minimum of three months unpaid work.

-       Willingness to live in basic conditions among people of a different culture.

-       You should be open, friendly and patient. The children you teach will want to visit you outside of school hours.

Benefits of volunteering for TIDE include:

-       A chance to gain valuable professional experience.

-       A chance to make a lasting, positive impact.

-       Living and working in beautiful natural surroundings and experiencing the fun-loving and laid-back local culture.

-       Being part of a friendly and dynamic team of committed individuals in a leading Belizean conservation NGO.

-       Appreciation for your dedication and hard work.

-       Opportunities to visit the protected areas managed by TIDE and get involved in other aspects of TIDE’s work.

-       Adventure in a country with pristine ecosystems, world-class snorkelling and SCUBA.

To apply, please send your c.v. and a cover letter to Dr. James Lord, development director, at jlord@tidebelize.org by 23rd August.

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