November 18, 2024

ESC Project “ESC Accreditation Plan” Arad, Romania

European Solidarity Corps

European Solidarity Corps

Dear members and colleagues,
We are looking for volunteers for European Solidarity Corps “ESC” project, that will be in Romania 1st November 2024 – 1st May 2025 (6 months).

If you are interested and SERIOUS, please fill the application form through this link: https://forms.gle/H5Cj5n5ncAFoJECXA

Deadline to apply: 21 September 2024
JORDANIANS ONLY
Location: Arad – Romania
Duration: 1st November 2024 – 1st May 2025 (6 months).

Profile of the volunteer:
– Aged between 18 and 30.
– Open and interested in working with persons from the vulnerable groups that we are targeting.
– Able to place this experience in a long-term perspective of personal development.
– Willing to learn new working methods and develop the necessary skills for organizing the inclusive activities that will be necessary.
– Ready to adapt to a flexible working program, but also to follow the responsibilities he/she will be assigned with.
– Being open to leave their comfort zone and integrate in a foreign country.
– Having difficulties in choosing a career or without employment options due to lack of practical experience.

Objectives:
– To foster an inclusive attitude among at least 500 local youngsters from the Arad county.
– To improve/increase the support that 200 youngsters from vulnerable groups receive (mainly youngsters with disability, from the Roma community, etc.).
– To promote solidarity with persons belonging to vulnerable groups among 24 youngsters from 6 countries through local and international volunteering activities.
This project also links to the objective of the European Solidarity Corps as it:
– Aims to promote solidarity with persons from vulnerable groups and is set to achieve this through local and international volunteering activities.
– Engages 24 young people and at least 5 local organizations to create and implement solidarity activities that promote social inclusion.
– Envisions the implementation of high quality solidarity activities done in cooperation with relevant local stakeholders, by an experienced hosting organization, in a partnership that has proven to be effective in other occasions, using good practices tested in other projects.
– Envisions the use of quality non-formal learning and peer-education as main tools for social transformation.
– Is has a strong transnational character involving youngsters from 6 countries and using European tools for validating the learning outcomes.
– The learning will be validated through a self-reflection and mentoring process, developed and improved in the last 10 years, and certified by a Youth-pass certificate.

The project activities include:
– Anti-discrimination workshops in schools, with more than 2000 beneficiaries.
– Training activities for teachers in the field of inclusion and non-formal education, with over 20 schools involved.
– Training activities for youth workers and young volunteers, with more than 200 persons trained who multiplied the program with more than 2500 young people.
– Volunteering activities in favor of vulnerable groups, with more than 100 young people involved.

*Other aspects:
– Accommodation – you will be staying in rented apartments, 2 persons/room (same gender), with access to bathroom (common), kitchen (common) and other utilities. The apartments will house individuals of all genders.
– Meals – you will receive a monthly food allowance so you can arrange your own meals.
– Pocket money – you will receive a monthly pocket money.
– Local Transportation – you will receive a monthly tram ticket valid on all tram lines.
– Internet – you will have access to internet at the accommodation and work place.
– International travel is covered according to the Erasmus+ distance calculator.

*Plus:
– Mentorship process
– Language course
– Trainings
– Insurance
– Youth-Pass Certificate
The participation in the European Solidarity Corps DOES NOT INVOLVE THE PAYMENT OF ANY FEE;
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