Nursery School Teaching Assistant

Location: Gambia: Rural Areas

Program Duration: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months (includes high school academic semester abroad), 7-12 months (includes high school academic year abroad), 1-2 years, over 2 years

Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks

Dates: Varies

Wellingara Volunteer Scheme

CIS Nursery School Wellingara, Gambia

Description

Although at times challenging, teaching in the Gambia is an exciting and extremely rewarding experience. In Wellingara Nursery School the local staff are friendly and supportive and are always there to offer a helping hand. The children are a delight to teach, always full of energy, they love to sing and dance and are enthusiastic and always eager to learn.

The school has ten classrooms and local teachers with around 350 pupils between the ages of 3 and 7. All subjects are taught in English, as well as English there is science and maths, as well as story telling and sport. Classes are from 8am to 1pm Monday to Thursday and 8am to 12am on Friday.

Volunteer teachers work with the school staff and help local teachers with their large classes in their day-to-day activities. As students are taught using Jolly Phonics it would be useful for volunteers to have some experience in using Jolly Phonics in the classroom.

Highlights

Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is a Gambian volunteer organisation that is part of a registered Gambian charity CIS (No 116/1998). CIS has UK support staff and is also supported by a registered UK charity 1to3.

100% of volunteers project fees go direct to CIS in the Gambia and none of the money raised or donated is used for administration purposes of running the volunteer scheme in the UK. All UK support staff offer their time and expertise voluntarily and use outside funding for any administration costs.

What does ethical and sustainable volunteering really mean?

When talking about ethical volunteering you will often hear people talking about sending organisations (the international organisation that sends volunteers abroad) and host communities (the communities in under-developed or developing countries that receives volunteers) having good ties and relationships to ensure that the project volunteers work on is beneficial to the community. Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is an entirely Gambian volunteer organisation, meaning it is both the host community and sending organisation. By ensuring that the host community is also the sending organisation, we are giving the community its leadership role and are therefore truly working as an ethical volunteer organisation.

Sustainable volunteering means ensuring that your volunteer work can be carried on when you leave and that the host community does not have to rely on sporadic amounts of foreign aid and help. Unfortunately the very nature of many volunteer organisations means that volunteering in itself is a very unsustainable project. As Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is both the host and the sending organisation, it means that volunteer projects can be planned from within the community to ensure that they are projects that are really needed and are therefore truly sustainable, and that any training needed to continue volunteers work is provided by the volunteer. By operating in this way Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is putting an end to sending volunteers on projects where their skills do not match their projects, or receiving volunteers on projects that are not needed in the community. By allocating 100% of all donations and programmes fees to a Gambian charity means that community projects can rely on a steady and reliable income and plan for the future - the most vital part of any truly sustainable community development project.

Rather than the Gambian community being forced to rely on sporadic amounts of aid from their international partners and being 'host' to an international organisation with little say in the running of its projects, Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is building a bright future for its own community by developing a project that belongs to the people of Wellingara village. Volunteers will have the opportunity to be part of this unique experience and see first hand how a community can flourish and grow when given the opportunity to do so.

As well as knowing that volunteer work and projects are not only helping to build a sustainable future for the community, volunteers will be able to immerse themselves in the rich and diverse West African culture, visit local places of interest steeped in history, and become accustomed to this beautiful way of life on the 'smiling coast' of the Gambia.

(Long term volunteers who volunteer for three months or more and daily visitors are exempt from paying a programme fee).

Qualifications

* Essential
- Experience working with young children
- An enhanced police disclosure
- Energetic, enthusiastic and outgoing personality
- A commitment to the success of the project

* Preferred
- Relevant teaching qualification
- Background knowledge of JollyPhonics
- Experience working in community development projects or an awareness of what they entail
- TEFL/ESOL/CELTA qualification or experience teaching English as a second language
- Previous volunteer work in any setting

As well as the above qualifications and experience we are looking for fun, open-minded and dynamic volunteers who are dedicated to working together as part of a team to make a difference in the community.

Languages
  • English

Cost in US$:

From GBP 100 per week (USD 160)

Cost Includes:

Cost Include Description:

- Full and ongoing support for both short-term and long-term programmes, from application through the volunteering project to return, volunteers are also provided with a Volunteer Handbook prior to departure, and receive airport pick up and in-country training (including local language instruction) prior to commencing the project. Volunteers also benefit from the full support of the volunteer mentor who lives in the volunteer compound.

- 100% of volunteer programme fees (only applicable to short term programmes) are given directly to CIS - a registered Gambian charity (No 116/1998). These fees are used to fund vital projects in the village and allow CIS to implement long term programmes. All administration costs for Wellingara Volunteer Scheme are sourced from outside donations.

- Long term volunteer programmes are normally offered to volunteers after completing a short term programme, however, volunteers with extensive experience or qualifications can also apply.

Credit Available

no

Experience Required

yes

    Experience working with young children and an enhanced police disclosure are essential.
Volunteer Types
  • community development
  • education
  • teaching
Age Range
Varies
This Program is open to

Worldwide Participant. This Program is also open to Families, Couples and Individuals.

Typical Living Arrangements
  • Home-stays

Participants Travel to Gambia

Independently

Application Process Involves
  • In-Person Interview when Feasible
  • Letters of Reference
  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Phone/Video Interview
Wellingara Volunteer Scheme's Mission Statement

Wellingara Volunteer Scheme is part of CIS The Gambia - a community initiative support programme and registered charity that has been operating since 1996 in the village of Wellingara. This is a volunteer organisation with a difference: as a registered Gambian charity and volunteer organisation, volunteer projects not only provide structured support and development, but they also allow 100% of proceeds to go direct to the local village in which projects are held. This system allows the host community to successfully operate sustainable community projects as well as implement ethical volunteer programmes. None of the money raised or donated is used for administration costs involved in running Wellingara Volunteer Scheme.

Year Founded

2006

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