Dinamarca
14856
Data de início: 01-08-2026
Data de fim: 31-07-2027
Vagas: 1
Duração: 12 mes(es)
Data limite de candidatura: 01-02-2026
Financiamento: Aprovado
Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 140 €
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Resumo: The hosting organization is a partner in the worldwide youth exchange organisation, represented in over 55 countries all over the world. The organization is a voluntary based, non-profit NGO, independent of political and religious interests. In Denmark, the organizationstarted in 1957 and is today the oldest and largest non-profit exchange organisation in Denmark with 20 staff members, more than 30 local chapters (including Greenland and the Faroe Island) and more than 2.000 members, many of whom work as volunteers for the organisation.
In the organization, we believe that through intercultural understanding and by creating meetings across differences we create solidarity among us. We believe that by getting to know each other’s differences and by becoming aware of our own culture we can create more understanding, more sympathy and less prejudges. All of our activities take their beginning in those thoughts.
For more than 50 years, the organization has organised exchanges between almost 50 countries of the world. We have extensive experience in intercultural learning and a network throughout the country to ensure proper support to all participants hosted in Denmark. The organization has been involved with the European Solidarity Corps (previous EVS) programme since 1997 both as a sending, hosting and coordinating organisation.
The organization’s programmes include:
- High school stay abroad for young people between 15-18 years (hosting and sending)
- Programmes for people above the age of 18 spending their gap year taking one or two semesters at a college or university abroad
- Programmes for people above the age of 18 doing voluntary work in Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America, South America and Australia (hosting and sending)
The organization has two volunteer committees that are a core part of the organisational structure. These committees are responsible for camps and trainings of those that choose to travel with the organization, whether they depart from or arrive to Denmark. The committee is an abbreviation of the planning and coordination committee, and is an important part of organizing the young national volunteers in Denmark. The volunteer committee members of the committee meet every Tuesday evening to plan, coordinate and socialize.
Perfil: Age: 18-30
The ideal volunteer should have experience with, and/or interest within:
- Intercultural learning and communication.
- Working with volunteers in a volunteer-driven organization.
- It is ideal if being social in larger groups of people energizes and motivates you
- Travelling and cultural experiences.
- Being fluent in English is mandatory.
- A keen motivation to learn Danish, as Danish is the main language of communication and will open many more opportunities and possibilities. You will be helped and supported by everyone.
- PC literacy (Word, Excel) is mandatory. Other digital skills are an asset.
- We prefer a creative person who enjoys speaking in front of a crowd and who is motivated to work in a dynamic intercultural atmosphere.
- He/she should be prepared to work also in the evenings and weekends.
- The volunteer should also be diligent and reliable and willing to work overtime in peak seasons.
It is important to us to clarify that we value the person you are and your motivation for applying to this position over your resume. Working in this position you will engage and work closely with young volunteers, who are committee members because they truly believe in intercultural exchange and want to create the best possible experience for those going on an exchange, and the committee group is a big part of their social lives and so any member joining the committee should be motivated to take equal part in the social as well as professional aspects of the job.
Tarefas: The volunteer will be part of the Program Department in the office which consists of nine staff members.
He/she will also be a member of the volunteer committee. which is responsible for planning and implementing camps for school program participants, conducting information meetings for potential applicants, and keeping young national volunteers actively engaged. The committee meets every Tuesday to coordinate, plan and socialize. After meetings they always eat together and hang out as a group. Thus, the committee is not only volunteer work, but also a social community.
He/she will job-shadow both key staff members and volunteers to get an in-depth understanding of the way the organization is organizing its activities in Denmark.
The main tasks include:
- Being the liaison between the office staff and the national volunteers, helping them recruit new volunteers and motivating the exciting ones, preparing orientations for Danish and foreign participants etc. This will give him/her a thorough knowledge and experience in how to work with volunteers in a volunteer-driven organization.
- Taking part in the weekly evening meetings of the volunteer committee.
- Being directly involved in the implementation of meetings and orientations as co-facilitator. This will enable him/her to get hands-on experience in the running of volunteer youth activities. Among other topics, the trainings will be about teambuilding, cultural encounters and conflict resolution. The activities also include a variety of practical tasks.
- Being a co-coordinator of the fall camp
- Being trained and work on programmatic and administrative issues linked to the organization youth exchange and voluntary service programs such as: public relations, quality assurance, project management, networking and partnership building, etc. The volunteer’s learning process in the above fields will be supported by on-the-job training whenever needed, structured and informal discussions as well as regular planning and sum-up meetings.
- Coordinate volunteers engaging in intercultural learning activities at schools.
- The volunteer will also be invited to join an ongoing effort to develop and distribute information and knowledge regarding intercultural learning in and outside of the organization, through various channels.
The volunteer will have access to and will work with publications and on-line information about different types of youth and voluntary service programmes and implementation guidelines, which will enable him/her to gain knowledge about such programmes and the issues at stake when implementing international youth exchange and voluntary service programmes.
- Airport pick-ups and send-offs. A part of this role’s responsibilities is to ensure that arriving and departing school program participants are being well received or sent off on their adventure. This particular task very often takes place outside normal office hours.
- Furthermore, we are very open to the volunteer’s interests and learning goals. If the volunteer has specific skills or skills he/she wants to develop it will be possible to tailor the tasks in the scope of what we do.
Much of the work of this position takes place outside normal office hours in evening hours and over the weekend. These hours will of course be counted equally to working office hours.
Condições: The volunteer will be working at our office. We are located approximately 3.5 km from the city centre. You should expect to work approximately 37 hours a week. At this time the volunteer can do his/her Danish lessons as well. There will occasionally be evening/weekend work as well. The hours done outside office hours can be taken off at other times. The volunteer will receive two days off per month.
The working language is Danish and the ESC volunteer will be expected to learn Danish to a certain degree. Until the volunteer feels more comfortable with Danish, we will use English.
The organization will be responsible for finding accommodation for the volunteer. It is expected that the volunteer will be accommodated at CPH Village however, the final arrangements are still to be confirmed.
As a part of the European Solidarity Corps program, the following is covered by us:
- International transport is covered to a certain amount. The EU sets a budget depending on the distance to our office. If you travel in a green way your budget will be higher!
- Health insurance
- Food and accommodation
- Allowance/pocket money: 380 euro/month in total: 360 euro (decided by the department of the EU) + 20 euro from the local AFS department.
- Transportation covered: from home to project and from home to language school (if chosen). Your main means of transportation will be a bicycle.
Documentação: CV + Motivation Letter + Application Form (ask to ProAtlântico)