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Peace Corps


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Peace Corps Volunteer (multiple locations)

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Posted on: April 15, 2020 Apply Now
Expires April 15, 2021

Peace Corps service can be the first step toward a career or the continuation of a life’s work. Sharpen your skills in a field you’ve always loved, or challenge yourself with a new opportunity.

Community Economic Development: Help communities lift themselves

Volunteers work with development banks, nongovernmental organizations, and municipalities to encourage economic opportunities in communities. They frequently teach in classroom settings and work with entrepreneurs and business owners to develop and market their products.

Some Volunteers also teach basic computer skills and help communities take advantage of technologies that connect them to the global marketplace.

Education: Teach lessons that last a lifetime

Education is the Peace Corps’ largest program area. Volunteers play an important role in creating links among schools, parents, and communities. They may work in elementary, secondary, or post secondary schools, teaching subjects such as math, science, or conversational English; or as resource teachers or teacher trainers. Volunteers also develop libraries and technology resource centers.

Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) certificate program

Volunteers also have the opportunity to earn a recognized teaching credential during Peace Corps service, a unique opportunity to meet global professional English standards.

Health: Build healthy global communities

Health Volunteers work within their communities to promote important topics such as nutrition, maternal and child health, basic hygiene, and water sanitation.

Volunteers also work in HIV/AIDS education and prevention programs, where they train youth as peer educators, provide support to children orphaned by the disease, and create programs that provide emotional and financial support to families and communities affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Environment: Forge a global movement to protect our planet

Volunteers lead grassroots efforts to protect the environment and strengthen understanding of environmental issues. They teach environmental awareness in schools and to local organizations, empowering communities to make their own decisions about how to conserve the local environment.

Volunteers also address environmental degradation by promoting sustainable use of natural resources.

Youth in Development: Empower the next generation of leaders

Volunteers work with youth in communities to promote engagement and active citizenship, including gender awareness, employ-ability, health and HIV/AIDS education, environmental awareness, sports and fitness programs, and information technology.

Agriculture: Lead grassroots efforts to fight hunger

Agriculture Volunteers work with small-scale farmers and families to increase food security and production and adapt to climate change while promoting environmental conservation.

They introduce farmers to techniques that prevent soil erosion, reduce the use of harmful pesticides, and replenish the soil. They work alongside farmers on integrated projects that often combine vegetable gardening, livestock management, agroforestry, and nutrition education.

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