Cortés Department, Honduras (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

Actively Interviewing

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Job description

We are seeking enthusiastic, innovative volunteer teachers who are passionate about education, youth development and equity to join our 24-25 cohort. Food and housing expenses are covered. We currently serve nearly 500 students across two schools in northern Honduras. You will be joining a network of hundreds of alumni who have supported this important work for nearly 20 years. Our signature teaching program includes  ear-long teacher training and year-long professional development opportunities that highlights the important current and historical context in which we are teaching and learning from our students and the communities in which we live. If you have any questions or want further information, feel free to reach out to us. 

At a high level, each volunteer teacher is responsible for: leading an English curriculum for students in grades PreK-9 in ELA, Science, Math, Art, PE and Computers (all classes are capped at 25 students, and most teachers take on one full curriculum for a grade level) supporting fellow teachers in the classroom, getting to know your students and their families, and immersing oneself in Honduran culture. Don’t worry - we’ll be there to support you with every step along the way! 

REQUIRED DUTIES:

  • Facilitate relationships with students’ parents and other community members 

  • Plan lessons and teach in English (all subjects with the exception of Social Studies and Spanish)

  • Foster a safe and productive classroom environment for students 

  • Serve as a Lunch/Recess monitor

  • Collaborate with the teaching team (Honduran and International) on school projects, events, planning, and curriculum development

  • Contribute to the collaborative and respectful group living experience

  • Serve as an ambassador for BECA by helping to spread the word about our work to your families and friends 

  • Participate in professional development events, such as local education-based conferences, and BECA-lead efforts

BENEFITS: All BECA volunteer teachers receive…

  • A monthly food stipend 

  • Local transportation to/from the airport upon arrival and departure

  • Housing (within a shared living accommodation)

  • High-speed internet, and all utilities, provided by BECA 

  • Assistance in obtaining temporary residency status, or support with obtaining a temporary VISA, depending on volunteer need/local regulations

  • Intensive summer training, and ongoing training and professional development throughout the academic year 

  • Immersion in a Spanish speaking community, with opportunities for Spanish-language acquisition

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Bilingual Education for Central America (BECA) View profile Company size Size: 1 - 5
Posted on: 13 June 2024
Closing date: 30 August 2024 at 19:37
Tags: International Development, Teaching

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