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Data de início: 01-09-2011

Data de fim: 01-06-2012

Vagas: 1

Duração: 9 mes(es)

Data limite de candidatura: 27-03-2011

Financiamento: Candidatura

Subsídio mensal (Dinheiro de bolso): 105 €

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Resumo: "A.Kirchhain is a small town with about 17,000 inhabitants. It is in the Burgwald region in Hessen, 10 minutes by train from Marburg and 45 from Kassel. It is generally well situated with regard to transport. Kirchhain has different sport (tennis, fishing, riding, swimming) and leisure activities (observatory, sauna, barbecue huts, disco) and an adult education centre. The university town of Marburg with 70,000 inhabitants offers the volunteer an even (larger range of leisure activities and naturally contact to like aged youth. B. Our community includes 5 residential groups accommodated in three houses. The houses are situated around the town square. We could imagine placing a volunteer in each of the 5 residential groups in addition to the full-time staff. Our residential groups are as follows: The Capella group at the moment has 8 children and young people with mental or multiple disabilities and also partly $suffering traumas as result of family problems. 8 pre-school children live in the Sirius group currently between three and seven years old. Both these groups are accommodated in the Perseus House. The Pollux, Castor and Vega groups with 6 children each live on the ground floor and top floor of the main house Andromeda. 6 children currently live in Vega, all are epileptic and 4 of them also in a wheel chair. The children in Pollux and Castor are in need of constant care and attention. It is important to train their sensory perception. If volunteers are interested they can also be placed in the Pollux and Castor groups and give the children additional care and support which is extremely important for them. The volunteers accompany the children and young people in carrying out their daily lives. In this way they support our specialist staff. They will not be working under their own responsibility, but can offer the children and young people additional important support. They can offer motivation and care in areas where love of people is more important than qualifications and where the specialist staff often do not have enough time.
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Tarefas: The volunteers can decide whether they would rather work from about 6- 14.00 or 6 - 8 and 14 - 20. The volunteers' work could be as follows: 6.00 Get up, accompany the children with washing, getting dressed, personal conversations, naming the tasks. 7.00 Breakfast together, supporting the children and young people, journey to school, accompanying the children and young people on the school journey. 8.00 Go on a walk with a children's group and specialist staff 9.00 the pre-school group, initiating play or working in the health area, awareness exercises with the Pollux and Castor groups to support the specialist staff 11.00 Break 11.30 Participation in circle games, play songs 12,30 Lunch together, supporting the children and young people to about 14.00 organising the midday quiet time (e.g. reading aloud). From 14.00 the school children are also at home. If the volunteer has not worked until14.00 then they help with the homework, motivate and strengthen the children in their work. In the leisure activities in the afternoon within and outside the establishment, the volunteers can attach themselves to a group and support the specialist staff. Depending on interest and involvement it is also possible for the volunteers to offer their own ideas as time goes on. This could for example be: music groups, painting, making things, discovering nature. The staff supports the volunteers and helps them organise the offers so that they correspond to the development and requirements of the children and young people so that we can create a lively environment with strong, clear and natural sensory impressions. 'The small child is totally a sensory organ' (Rudolf Steiner). The average working week is 30 - 35 hours including a language course. Each week the volunteers have 2 consecutive days off. Once a month the weekend is free. On free days they are given a catering allowance. Each month the volunteer has a right to 2 days holiday. Our establishment is also open during the school holidays meaning the volunteer does not have to take their holidays in this time. Poket money of 105 Euro a month will be transferred by the co-ordinating organisation directly to the volunteer.

Condições: "Board: During working time, the volunteer will take the meals together with the groups, at the leisure time s/he will get food from our kitchen. The volunteer can also receive money for the food. Lodging: The volunteer will live in an apartment together with other volunteers. The apartment will have a bath room and a kitchen which they will share. Every volunteers will have his own room within the apartment. C. The volunteer should above all be open to working with disabled children and youth. Previous experience is not necessary and it is more important that they are interested in the work and willing to get involved in this type of work. It would be good if the volunteer was interested in music and could play an instrument as music is very good for both our children and youth.It would be good to have a driving-license.
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Documentação: CV e Carta de Motivação

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