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Data de início: 01-11-2023

Data de fim: 01-11-2024

Vagas: 1

Duração: 12 mes(es)

Data limite de candidatura: 01-10-2023

Financiamento: Aprovado

Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 105 €

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Resumo: The Steinbeis Innovation Centre European Projects is an institution of the Steinbeis Innovation gGmbH. This is a non-profit organization in the Steinbeis Foundation Group Baden Württemberg in Germany. It specializes in the development and management of European cultural and educational projects. The Steinbeis Foundation is a global service provider for technology and knowledge transfer. Its purpose is to increase innovation (the creation of new products, methods, etc.), provide inspiration (help create new ideas) and to realize innovative ideas. The foundation was started in 1971 in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The name Steinbeis comes from Ferdinand von Steinbeis (1807-1893). In the 19th century, he created an early form of ‘dual vocational training’. This is a form of education where students get formal education and practical work training together. The top level of the Steinbeis Network includes: the Steinbeis Foundation, the Board, the Board of Trustees and the Board of Trustees Committee. It is responsible for the central coordination.

The institutions of the Steinbeis Group are mostly located at research institutions, universities, technical colleges and vocational academies. These can be in Germany or in other countries. University professors and experienced practitioners work as advisors and consultants. They work with: companies, public and non-profit organizations, the federal and state government and local communities. The Steinbeis Innovation Centre European Projects works mostly with intercultural projects. These projects are for life-long learning; this includes work education, non-formal and informal learning. Providing intercultural learning opportunities with a European dimension has many benefits. The benefits are: it promotes the development of individual initiative (to be proactive) and enterprise (to solve problems in new ways) and creativity. It also promotes employment, integration, social advancement and mobility within Europe. Since 1998, workers at the Steinbeis Innovation Centre have advised different institutions about operating the European Union Youth Programme volunteer projects. The Steinbeis Innovation Centre European Projects was also involved in different GRUNDTVIG- and LEONARDO DA VINCI Programme projects. Steinbeis was a partner organization and applicant.
The Steinbeis Innovation Centre European Projects has made partnerships with various host organizations. These partnerships are for future projects in the Erasmus+ programme. The Steinbeis Innovation Centre European Projects is the coordinating organization.

Perfil: Age: 18-30

Tarefas: In the Workshops:
Volunteers work in the main workshop or branch workshop. They are a part of the assembly teams
(putting things together) or specialization groups. They support the qualified staff. The volunteers help
and instruct people with disabilities in their work. Volunteers also help with the production work. Besides
the work duties, it is important for the volunteers to control the individual work steps and to check the
end products.
The volunteers are put into fixed groups. If the number of employees changes, the volunteers might also
help out different groups for a few hours or days. Interested volunteers can get training in other groups.
For example, external groups such as the ‘Grüne Gruppe’ (a group that works with plants in the
nursery). It is possible for volunteers from the residence area to do a placement at the workshop.
Volunteers from the workshop can also help in the residence area. Volunteers have the possibility to visit
and work in all of our facilities during their year.
There are other duties besides working in the production building, guiding and supporting the people
with disabilities. Volunteers are also involved in all group activities. For example, these duties could be
higher-level nursing duties like: helping people with disabilities to use the toilet or changing incontinence
aids (such as diapers). Volunteers might also help residents with everyday activities, such as: making,
serving, and cutting food into smaller pieces. The volunteers offer support and go on day trips and freetime
activities. These are offered by the organization. Volunteers will also support the team to organize
parties during Christmas or ‘Fasching’ (Carnival). These happen in the region and across Germany.
Each volunteer is scheduled into a rotating shift plan. This plan has their working hours for the group
work and the important duties for the total workshop facility. Current duties could be: taking people to the
bus stop and picking them up, transport service to outside activities away from the workshop, assistance
in our canteen (where the workers eat), cleaning duties, being a crossing guard on a busy street.
Volunteers can also help with outside activities such as, swimming, bowling or horseback riding.

In the Residential Housing and Residential Groups:
The volunteers, along with the trained staff, support the different residential groups in the residences.
Volunteers will support and encourage residents for all house-hold duties. The duties could be: washing
clothes, cleaning their room and house. Volunteers also support and help residents with everyday
practical things, such as: helping the residents with shopping, going with them to doctors/therapists or
different public offices. Another area of support is the care and nursing of the residents. After a training
term volunteers can perform different duties. For example, they can help the residents wash and shower
or help them change their clothes. Volunteers can also help during meal times if residents cannot eat
their meals independently.
Volunteers also help with day-to-day activities and social events, for example: activities after work or on
weekends such as, walks or visits to the theatre, musicals or concerts.
In the residential area, each volunteer receives a shift schedule. They are scheduled for an early shift or
late shift. There will also be shifts on the weekends. If a volunteer is scheduled on a weekend, they will
have their time off during the week.

Documentação: CV + Motivation Letter

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