Internship Abroad - Theme

Image

Internships abroad and getting work experience abroad

    Table of contents of the subject

    Doing a traineeship or internship abroad

    What is an internship abroad?

    • An internship abroad means that you will work for a foreign organization for a certain period of time in order to help and especially to learn from it.
    • In general, you will not receive any remuneration for your work in the form of salary, expenses or board and lodging, for example. Unless you work in a sector where your local background can be of added value, and there is sufficient budget at the organization concerned

    What are the pages involved?

    • For the main pages concerning internships and gaining work experience abroad: see below

    What are the pages involved for internships per study field?

    What are the main topics related to internships abroad?

    What are the skills related related to work experience abroad?

    What are the Worldsupporter goals related to internships and gaining work experience abroad?

    Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

    Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

    What is an internship abroad?

    • An internship abroad means working for a foreign organization for a certain period of time in order to help and especially to learn from it.
    • For your work, you generally do not receive compensation in the form of salary, expenses or, for example, board and lodging.

    Why should you intern abroad?

    • To gain experience in your own field of work, or in the sector you might want to work in later.
    • To see yourself at work in a different environment.
    • To be able to work in a different field and see if you like it.
    • To use as a stepping stone for a local job with a salary.
    • To help others with your efforts and skills.
    • To support organizations or causes you find important in your life.

    What do you need if you want to do an internship abroad?

    • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will acquire during your stay abroad
    • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
    • Independence and/or self-confidence: you will need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it
    • Environmental awareness: an important element for your stay abroad
    • Cooperation skills: also abroad it is important that you learn, or can learn, to cooperate when working with others
    • Organizational awareness
    • Empathy

    Where is the best place to intern abroad?

    •  When looking for a social internship: Aruba - Bonaire - Curaçao - Ghana - Guatemala - India - Nepal - South Africa
    •  When you are looking for a commercial internship: Australia - Curacao - Spain - United States of America
    •  When you are looking for an internship caring for or protecting animals: Costa Rica - Curaçao - Ecuador - Indonesia - South Africa
    •  When you are under 18 years old: Spanish language courses and internships in Spain (e.g. Salamanca, Barcelona) - Youth internships in Malawi, Uganda or South Africa.
    •  When you travel "as a woman alone" for the first time : Australia - New Zealand - Argentina - Ecuador - Costa Rica - Thailand - Indonesia. - Nepal - Ghana
    •  When traveling 'as a woman alone' with experience: Bolivia - Peru - Guatemala - Nicaragua - China and Hong Kong - South Africa - Kenya - Malawi

    To what extent are you insured for the risks of doing a traineeship and intern abroad?

    • Several reasons may apply why you need separate insurance when doing an internship abroad, or at least check your insured situation carefull
      • Local organizations usually offer no, or very limited, insurance
      • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example
      • During your internship abroad, in most countries the coverage of your own health insurance expires. You will then need special insurance to remain properly insured for illness and accidents.
    • Read more:
    Activities Abroad: for work and intern abroad

    Activities Abroad: for work and intern abroad

    Work Abroad, Work Experience Abroad & Intern Abroad

    Community and social work abroad: what is it, why should you do it, and where is the best place to go?

    Community and social work abroad: what is it, why should you do it, and where is the best place to go?

    What is community work or social work?

    • Social work and community work are often used interchangeably. In English, people often simply refer to 'social work' or 'community work'.
    • In social work abroad, you help other people with one or more aspects of life that they could use help with. For example, think of projects on loneliness, (financial) self-reliance, language skills, hygiene, preventive care or exercise/sports.
    • You can also consider your commitment to an organization that focuses on certain social themes as social work. For example, think of helping in a museum or other cultural institution.

    Why would you do social work abroad?

    • Your involvement with others can take on a new dimension by helping abroad. You will experience a deeper layer in the culture and the specific challenges that people deal with.
    • By sharing your experiences in and with other cultures, you not only strengthen your own capacities, but you can also help with the transfer of knowledge.
    • By working abroad, you often encounter new sides of yourself and give those sides the opportunity to develop.

    What are the core competencies you need, or can strengthen, for social work abroad?

    • Adaptability
    • Involvement
    • Empathy
    • Flexibility
    • Collaboration

    Where is the best place to work for in community and social work?

    • Bonaire
    • Curacao
    • Brazil
    • Philippines
    • Ghana
    • Guatemala
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Madagascar
    • Nepal
    • Vietnam
    • South Africa
    Grape- or fruit picking: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

    Grape- or fruit picking: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

      What is grape picking?

      • Grape picking is cutting bunches of grapes from the grapevine or vine. The bunches of grapes are removed from the grape plants in one piece and then distributed over the crates.
      • You often work in an international team from different countries.
      • The grape harvest is often a relatively short period, the timing of which depends on the local weather; it can sometimes be difficult to plan to arrive at the right wine region at exactly the right time.

      What is fruit picking?

      • Fruit picking is done in orchards where apples, cherries, olives, plums, oranges or other fruit are picked from the branches or from the ground.
      • Harvesting exotic crops such as cocoa, kiwi, coffee berries and bananas also falls under fruit picking.
      • Depending on the fruit you are harvesting, you may sometimes have to climb trees or steps or bend down a lot or even crawl.
      • Fruit picking can be done in all kinds of places all over the world. If you organize it well and know when to be where, you can pick fruit all year round in Europe or the world.
      • To prepare fruit for picking, a grower often has to do a lot of preparatory work, such as pruning, thinning and weeding. These activities in fruit growing also offer opportunities if you want to work abroad.
      • Some experience in this area can make the work more fun, and also a lot more lucrative if your payment depends on how much you pick.

      What are the working conditions?

      • In most jobs as a fruit picker, you are paid based on the amount of fruit you pick. However, there is usually a set production level that you must achieve as a minimum, especially if the farmer provides a place to sleep and food for you.
      • Try not to feel too discouraged at the end of the first day or week if it turns out that some experienced employees have picked three times as much as you. You can always try to copy their technique or ask for advice. After a week or two, your earnings and self-confidence will certainly have increased.
      • You can often stay cheaply at a nearby campsite or for free at the farmer's own place
      • How physically demanding the work is depends on the crop you pick and what exactly your duties are around the harvest.
      • You usually have to be at least 18 years old.

      Why to pick fruits or grapes?

      • To stimulate your sense of involvement: sometimes you work very intensively on a farm for a long time with the same people, you often also sleep in a room with them: you have to like that, but you also make friends for life.
      • To make the world around you more sustainable: by looking for work in organic farming or permaculture.
      • To be profitable in a creative way: Some small farmers will not be able to pay you a wage, but offer a place to sleep and food in exchange for work. To gain new experiences: You experience much more during your stay on the farm and when you go to work than when you would travel around alone.
      • To increase your self-awareness: further away from your familiar environment you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you actually want. By going to work you encounter yourself more often, you get to know yourself better and accept who you are and want to be.
      • To test your environmental awareness: by living and working in rural areas, you experience a foreign culture in a completely different and more authentic way than when you work in the tourism sector, for example.

      Where can you pick grapes and fruit abroad?

      • Australia: fruit picking
      • England: fruit picking, especially in southern England
      • France: grape picking, fruit picking
      • Georgia: fruit picking
      • Greece: olive picking
      • Italy: grape picking, fruit picking
      • Jordan: fruit and olive picking
      • New Zealand: fruit picking
      • Spain: grape picking, fruit picking, olive picking
      • Thailand: fruit picking
      • Switzerland: fruit picking

      What do you need as a grape or fruit picker?

      • Professionalism: you often have to work hard and hard, which is why the average slacker usually doesn't last long on a farm or nursery
      • Flexibility: the weather conditions and the growth of plants don't always go according to plan, which means that your flexibility will often be called upon
      • Ability to work together: being able to or learning to work together with a group of seasonal workers or with the farm family will always be necessary

      To what extent are you insured for the risks as a fruit and grape picker?

      There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when picking fruit or grapes abroad

      • Your local health insurance normally lapses. You then need special insurance to remain insured against illness and accidents.
      • Local employers usually do not offer any, or only limited, supplementary insurance.
      • The risk of accidents is somewhat greater on farms and in the fruit growing business than in other sectors.
      • A number of specialized insurances offer opportunities to do (temporary) paid work abroad where you run a bit more risk, such as working in orchards or vineyards.

      Read more

      Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

      Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

      What is an internship abroad?

      • An internship abroad means working for a foreign organization for a certain period of time in order to help and especially to learn from it.
      • For your work, you generally do not receive compensation in the form of salary, expenses or, for example, board and lodging.

      Why should you intern abroad?

      • To gain experience in your own field of work, or in the sector you might want to work in later.
      • To see yourself at work in a different environment.
      • To be able to work in a different field and see if you like it.
      • To use as a stepping stone for a local job with a salary.
      • To help others with your efforts and skills.
      • To support organizations or causes you find important in your life.

      What do you need if you want to do an internship abroad?

      • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will acquire during your stay abroad
      • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
      • Independence and/or self-confidence: you will need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it
      • Environmental awareness: an important element for your stay abroad
      • Cooperation skills: also abroad it is important that you learn, or can learn, to cooperate when working with others
      • Organizational awareness
      • Empathy

      Where is the best place to intern abroad?

      •  When looking for a social internship: Aruba - Bonaire - Curaçao - Ghana - Guatemala - India - Nepal - South Africa
      •  When you are looking for a commercial internship: Australia - Curacao - Spain - United States of America
      •  When you are looking for an internship caring for or protecting animals: Costa Rica - Curaçao - Ecuador - Indonesia - South Africa
      •  When you are under 18 years old: Spanish language courses and internships in Spain (e.g. Salamanca, Barcelona) - Youth internships in Malawi, Uganda or South Africa.
      •  When you travel "as a woman alone" for the first time : Australia - New Zealand - Argentina - Ecuador - Costa Rica - Thailand - Indonesia. - Nepal - Ghana
      •  When traveling 'as a woman alone' with experience: Bolivia - Peru - Guatemala - Nicaragua - China and Hong Kong - South Africa - Kenya - Malawi

      To what extent are you insured for the risks of doing a traineeship and intern abroad?

      • Several reasons may apply why you need separate insurance when doing an internship abroad, or at least check your insured situation carefull
        • Local organizations usually offer no, or very limited, insurance
        • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example
        • During your internship abroad, in most countries the coverage of your own health insurance expires. You will then need special insurance to remain properly insured for illness and accidents.
      • Read more:
      Jobs abroad: what to do, why to do it, and where are the best places to go?

      Jobs abroad: what to do, why to do it, and where are the best places to go?

      Paid vacancies, internships and volunteer work with organizations and institutions in work fields such as consulting, administration, communications, consulting, finance, health care, legal, social services, management, marketing, environment, education, research, organization, psychology, pedagogy, engineering, tourism and science. With sector information, destination advice and job application tips

      See the following pages for jobs and vacancies per sector:

      Legal work abroad: why should you do legal work abroad and what do you gain?

      Legal work abroad: why should you do legal work abroad and what do you gain?

      Legal work abroad: why should you do legal work abroad and what do you gain?

      Why should you do legal work abroad?

      • Involvement in social legal aid in other cultures.
      • Gaining experience with legal systems in an international context.
      • Gaining self-insight by stepping out of your comfort zone and leaving your familiar environment behind.

      What do you gain of doing legal work abroad?

      • Adaptability
      • Courage
      • Flexibility
      • Professional conduct
      • Collaboration
      • Sufficient (legal) knowledge of the local language
      Outdoor and sports instructor abroad: what is it, why do it and where is the best place to go?

      Outdoor and sports instructor abroad: what is it, why do it and where is the best place to go?

      What does it mean to be a sports instructor abroad?

      • A sports instructor is someone who teaches sports in theory and practice. You teach how to master a certain sport, or learn to practice it better.
      • In addition, you are often busy with all kinds of practical matters concerning the requirements for the sport in question.

      What does it mean to be an outdoor trainer abroad?

      • An outdoor instructor is someone who teaches the theory and practice of an outdoor activity. You teach how to master a certain activity, or learn to master it better.
      • With many outdoor activities, you pay extra attention to safety while practicing the activity.
      • In addition, you are often busy with arranging and organising all kinds of practical matters around the activity.

      Why would you become a sports instructor or outdoor trainer abroad?

      • Helpfulness: it is rewarding work that you get a lot in return. You are busy transferring knowledge to others.
      • Involvement: it strengthens your sense of connection with people and nature.
      • Experience: You gain unique experiences in another country, in another nature and in another culture.
      • Sense of freedom: especially when you are working outside in a beautiful environment.
      • Self-insight: you learn independence, to trust yourself and how to react in difficult situations.

      What do you need, or what skills can you acquire as a sports instructor or outdoor trainer abroad?

      • Empathy: feeling for the people you teach or guide.
      • Having courage: you should not be too fearful in some sports.
      • Being aware of the environment, respect for the flora and fauna and the culture in which you work.
      • Being aware of the organization: you must always be able to remain alert, because you are responsible for yourself and your students.
      • Flexibility: the weather conditions and seasons, the physical condition of yourself and your students can have an influence.

      Where can you become a sports trainer or outdoor trainer abroad?

      A short list of popular outdoor destinations

      • Australia
      • Canada
      • Chile
      • Costa Rica
      • El Salvador
      • Germany
      • Iceland
      • Norway
      • New Zeeland
      • Switzerland
      • United States

      To what extent are you insured for the risks?

      Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

      Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

      What is paid work abroad?

      • Paid work abroad means that you have a temporary or permanent job with a foreign employer or that you have been sent abroad by a Dutch employer.
      • For your work you generally receive compensation in the form of salary, expense allowance or, for example, board and lodging. In addition, the better jobs may also reimburse you for your travel to and/or from work.

      Why should you go to work abroad for pay?

      • To gain experience: by working abroad, your work experience increases within your own field but generally beyond. You experience much more during your stay abroad when you go to work than if you were already traveling around.
      • To strengthen your empathy: by working in another culture, you often strengthen your own ability to put yourself in another person's shoes. The differences in culture, ways of working and ways of communicating make you accept or take other pieces as they are more quickly. Your own perspective quickly becomes wider, broader and, in particular, more flexible.
      •  To increase your stress resistance: you regularly work under reasonable or great pressure; working in a different culture can be a drain on your stress resistance. Especially due to pressures that may arise because you have to communicate in a different language, perform new work or receive limited coaching. Yet for almost everyone, these experiences contribute to greatly increasing your stress resilience precisely because of them.
      • To discover and accept your own qualities: further away from your familiar surroundings you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you really want. It is precisely by going to work that you encounter yourself more often, get to know

      What do you need if you want to work abroad?

      • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will gain during your stay abroad.
      • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
      • Independence and/or self-confidence: you already need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it.
      • Being environmentally aware: an important element for your stay abroad.
      • Collaborative ability: also abroad, it is important that you learn, or can, work together when working with others.

      To what extent are you insured for risks when doing paid work abroad?

      • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when doing paid work abroad: 
      • During work, internship or volunteer work abroad in many cases, you will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
      • Local employers usually offer no, or limited, additional insurance.
      • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example.
      • Some specialized insurances offer opportunities to do (temporary) paid work abroad. See the pages on insuring paid work abroad and the pages on your medical expenses abroad.
      • Read more: travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
      • Read more: betaald werken in het buitenland verzekeren (NL)

      What are the most popular countries to do paid work abroad?

      • All countries
      • Australia: working holiday, agricultural work, health care
      • Austria : tourism, winter sports
      • Canada: working holiday, agricultural work
      • Curacao: hospitality, communication
      • France: tourism, agricultural work (fruit picking), au pair
      • Greece: hospitality, tourism
      • Italy: tourism, winter sports , teaching (English), au pair
      • New Zealand: working holiday, health care
      • Portugal: tourism, helpdesks
      • South Africa: tourism, helpdesks
      • Spain: hospitality, tourism, teaching (English)
      • Switzerland: tourism, winter sports
      • Thailand: teaching
      • United States: working holiday, au pair
      Teaching English abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where should you go?

      Teaching English abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where should you go?

      Where can you teach English abroad as a foreigner or as a (non) native speaker?

      • When you are going to teach abroad, this can range from a paid job as an English teacher at a local school in Asia to helping children with their English at a nursery school somewhere in Africa.
      • As a foreigner, you have the most opportunities as an English teacher at a primary school or as a private teacher.
      • In addition, there are also opportunities within secondary education and special education.
      • The general rule is that as the age of the students increases, the requirements for your experience and diplomas also increase.

      What do you get out of teaching or helping at a school abroad?

      • Helpfulness: for rewarding work you often get as much, or more, back than you put in.
      • Involvement: it strengthens your sense of involvement with a group of children or adults who want to develop or need help.
      • Experience: you are pulled out of your comfort zone and experience all kinds of things every day.
      • Creativity: you can really use your creativity when creating or using teaching materials or lesson content.
      • Empathy: you train yourself to immerse yourself not only in another culture but also in the thought processes of your students.
      • Income: if you teach English abroad, you can often earn enough to pay for your stay. If you have been able to get one of the better positions, you can usually live well on it or save something to be able to travel further afterwards.
      • Flexibility: you strengthen your ability to flexibly look for solutions for situations that suddenly arise.

      What do you need or can you learn if you teach or work in the education sector abroad?

      • Being aware of your surroundings: wherever you teach, you will always have to take your surroundings into account. Every country has its own rules and customs that you will have to adhere to to a certain extent.
      • Being aware of the organization: every school or educational institution also has its own way of looking at education or teaching. Here too, you will have to take more account. Just like with the limitations/challenges that some schools have due to a lack of money or facilities.
      • Communication skills: knowledge of the local language makes your work a lot easier and of better quality.
      • Being able to be convincing
      • Being able to plan
      • Being able to radiate self-confidence

      Where is the best place to go when you want to teach English abroad?

      • Southern Europe: Spain and Portugal.
      • Middle East: United Arab Emirates, Qatar.
      • Africa: Egypt, South Africa.
      • Eastern Europe: Hungary, Czech Republic.
      • Asia: China, Thailand.
      • Latin America: Brazil, Costa Rica, Chile.

      To what extent are you insured for the risks while teaching abroad?

      Working for an international organisation abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where should you go?

      Working for an international organisation abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where should you go?

      What is working in the non-profit sector or at an international organisation abroad?

      • 'Working at an NGO' is in fact a collective term for the many functions that this type of organisation offers: from lawyer and accountant to social media campaign leader and from biological fieldworker to investigative journalist.
      • Depending on your expertise, the sector in which you want to work for a non-profit organisation and the country you want to go to, your options will vary greatly.

      Why would you work at an international organisation?

      • To gain experience: by working abroad, your work experience increases within your own field of expertise but also outside of it in general. During your stay abroad, you experience much more when you go to work than if you were already travelling.
      • To strengthen your empathy: by working in a different culture, you often strengthen your own ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes. The differences in culture, working methods and communication methods ensure that you accept or accept other things more quickly as they are. Your own perspective quickly becomes broader, more spacious and especially more flexible.
      • To increase your stress resistance: you regularly work under reasonable or great pressure; working in a different culture can be an attack on your stress resistance. Especially due to pressure that can arise because you have to communicate in a different language, have to perform new tasks or receive limited coaching. Yet for almost everyone, these experiences contribute to a significant increase in your stress resistance.
      • To discover and accept your own qualities: further away from your familiar environment, you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you actually want. It is precisely by going to work that you encounter yourself more often, you get to know yourself better and accept who you are and want to be.

      What do you need if you want to work abroad for an NGO?

      • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you gain during your stay abroad. Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need to have a reasonable to good command of the local language.
      • Independence and/or self-confidence: you already need a certain form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow as a result.
      • Being aware of your surroundings: an important element for working for an international organisation abroad.
      • Collaboration skills: networking, both inside and outside your organisation, is crucial for finding a (next) job at an international organisation.
         

      Where is the best place to work for international organisations?

      Popular countries to work in, for an international organisation

      • Belgium
      • Curaçao
      • France
      • United States
      • Switzerland

      Countries where many NGO projects send employees

      • Bangladesh
      • Brazil
      • El Salvador
      • Ethiopia
      • Philippines
      • Ghana
      • Haiti
      • India
      • Madagascar
      • Nepal
      • Sint Maarten
      • Zimbabwe

      To what extent are you insured for the risks when working for an NGO abroad?

      • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when working abroad with an international organisation
      • During work, an internship or volunteering abroad your local health insurance most of the time lapses. You will then need special insurance to remain insured against illness and accidents.
      • Local employers generally do not offer any, or limited, supplementary insurance.
      • There is a chance of accidents because, for example, you are doing work with which you have little experience, or because of challenging local working conditions.
      • A number of specialised insurances offer options for (temporary) paid work abroad.
      • See the pages about insuring paid work abroad and the pages about your healthcare costs abroad.
      • Read more: Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
      • Read more: Betaald werken in het buitenland verzekeren (NL)

       

      Working at an ecolodge, guesthouse or hotel abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where is the best place to go?

      Working at an ecolodge, guesthouse or hotel abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where is the best place to go?

      • Activities: the work can range from reception work and maintenance work to sometimes managing a local employee
      • Salary: from room and board to a salary that allows you to provide for yourself
      • Accommodation: In most cases, you will stay at the accommodation itself. Sometimes you sleep in a tent or you can bring your own tent

      Why would you work at a hotel, guesthouse or ecolodge abroad?

      • To stimulate your sense of involvement: you often work very intensively with the same people at a hotel or accommodation for a long time, you often also sleep in a room with them: you have to like that, but you also make friends for life. To make the world around you more sustainable: by looking for work at an ecolodge or sustainable accommodation you can combine your work and interests nicely.
      • To be profitable in a creative way: Some owners will not be able to pay you a salary, but offer a place to sleep and food in exchange for work.
      • To gain new experiences: During your stay abroad and when you go to work, you will experience much more than if you were to travel around alone.
      • To increase your self-awareness: further away from your familiar environment, you will discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you actually want. By going to work, you will encounter yourself more often, get to know yourself better and accept who you are and want to be.
      • To test your environmental awareness: by living and working in special places in the world, you will experience a foreign culture in a completely different and more authentic way.

      What do you need if you want to work at a hotel, hostel or ecolodge?

      • Be environmentally aware: wherever you work, you will always have to take your environment into account. Every country has its own rules and customs that you will have to adhere to to a certain extent
      • Being aware of the organization: every organization also has its own way of looking at hospitality and hospitality. Here too, you will have to take more into account. Just like with the limitations/challenges that some schools have due to a lack of money or facilities
      • Communication skills: knowledge of the local language is not a must but it is a big advantage and in addition you will often have to be able to communicate well with the guests of the accommodation where you will be working
      • Professionalism: on some days and certainly during the high season you will have to work hard
      • Flexibility: the weather conditions, the behavior of animals and the growth of plants do not always go according to plan, which means that your flexibility will often be called upon
      • Collaboration skills: being able or learning to collaborate with local managers, owners and employees

      What is the best place to go when you want to work at a hotel, hostel or ecolodge abroad?

      • Working in backpacker hostels: Mexico, Peru, New Zealand
      • Working in hotels: Spain, Austria, Curacao
      • Working in ecolodges: South Africa, Costa Rica, Caribbean, Malawi

      To what extent are you insured for risks if you work at a hotel, hostel or ecolodge abroad?

      • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance for paid work abroad
      • During work, internship or volunteer work abroad the coverage of your own local health insurance normally expires. You then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents. Local employers usually offer no, or limited, supplementary insurance.
      • There is a chance of accidents because, for example, you are doing work with which you have little experience.
      • A number of specialized insurances offer opportunities to do (temporary) paid work abroad.
      • See the pages about insuring paid work abroad and the pages about your health care costs abroad.
      • Read more: Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
      • Read more: Betaald werken in het buitenland verzekeren (NL)
      Working in education and teaching abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where is the best place to go?

      Working in education and teaching abroad: what is it, why would you do it and where is the best place to go?

      What is teaching abroad?

      • If you are going to teach abroad, this can range from a paid job as an English teacher at a local school in Asia to volunteering at a nursery school somewhere in Africa.

      Where and what can you teach abroad?

      • As a non native English speaker abroad, you have the best chance of a job as an English teacher at a school or as a private teacher.
      • For all other subjects, from music to mathematics, the possibilities are more limited.
      • In addition to teaching English, there are also many Dutch people who work as a Dutch teacher or German people who work as a German teacher or French people who work as a French teacher. Not only at Dutch, German or French schools but also at foreign educational institutions where the language is offered as a study or subject.

      Why would you teach or help at a school abroad?

      • Helpfulness: for rewarding work you often get as much, or more, back than you put in.
      • Involvement: it strengthens your sense of involvement with a group of children or adults who want to develop or need help.
      • Experience: you are pulled out of your comfort zone and experience all kinds of things every day.
      • Creativity: you can use your creativity well when creating or using teaching materials or lesson content.
      • Empathy: you train yourself to immerse yourself not only in another culture but also in the thought processes of your students.
      • Flexibility: you strengthen your ability to flexibly search for solutions for situations that suddenly arise.
      • Self-insight: there is no better mirror for your own development than a classroom full of children or involved students.

      What do you need or can you learn if you teach or work in education abroad?

      • Being aware of your surroundings: wherever you teach, you will always have to take your surroundings into account. Every country has its own rules and customs that you will have to adhere to to a certain extent.
      • Being aware of the organization: every school or educational institution also has its own way of looking at education or teaching. Here too, you will have to take more account. Just like with the limitations/challenges that some schools have due to a lack of money or facilities.
      • Communication skills: knowledge of the local language is not a must but is a great advantage.
      • Being able to be convincing
      • Being able to shape planning
      • Being able to radiate self-confidence

      What is the best place to go if you want to teach abroad a volunteer or intern?

      • Argentina: for example teaching street children in Buenos Aires
      • Bolivia: from teaching English to helping at a local village school
      • Cambodia: from teaching monks to helping in special education for blind or disabled children
      • Ghana: for example teaching English or mathematics in the countryside of Ghana.
      • Guatemala: helping with teaching around Antigua
      • India: for example teach children from slums or women and offer them more future prospects in this way.
      • Kenya
      • Middle East: in many countries in the Middle East there are opportunities to teach English, paid or unpaid
      • Nepal: including opportunities for internships and research internships in the field of teaching.
      • Thailand
      • South Africa: for example teaching sports in the townships

      What is the best place to go if you want to teach abroad a paid employee?

      • Aruba: working in lower vocational education, secondary education or secondary special education.
      • Bonaire: teaching at a primary or secondary school in various subjects
      • China: At the moment, more than 300 million Chinese are learning English. No wonder that most (well-paid) jobs in education can be found in China.
      • Brazil: Many opportunities to teach within large companies and the thousands of language schools spread across the country; from small villages to the big cities.
      • Chile: often has a relatively higher demand for English teachers.
      • Suriname: for example as a teacher in the interior of Suriname.
      • Italy: there has been a high demand for English teachers in Italy for a long time, for example in Rome.
      • Spain: working as an English teacher teaching Spaniards who want to improve their chances on the job market.
      • South Korea: for the more experienced teacher.

      Are you properly insured if you are going to teach abroad?

      Working in the hospitality or entertainment industry abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?
      Working with children abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go? *
      Working on a cruise ship or sailing boat abroad: what is it, where is the best place to go and are you insured?

      Working on a cruise ship or sailing boat abroad: what is it, where is the best place to go and are you insured?

      What is working on a sailing yacht or cruise ship abroad?

      • Working on a cruise ship or sailing yacht can consist of one or more roles that can or must be fulfilled. Staff on a cruise ship or large sailing yacht can be roughly divided into three types.
      • The highest in rank are the officers, which includes the captain, but also the doctor and the management staff.
      • Then comes the staff, which includes shop staff, casino staff, serving staff with customer contact, beauticians and independent shop owners.
      • The lowest in rank is the crew, which includes the stewards and catering staff without customer contact, but also the cleaners and the lowest technical staff.

      Why would you work on a boat or cruise ship abroad?

      • To gain experience: by working abroad, your work experience increases within your own field of expertise, but also outside of it in general. You experience much more during your stay abroad when you go to work than when you would already be travelling
      • To strengthen your empathy: by going to work in a different culture you often strengthen your own ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes. The differences in culture, working methods and communication methods ensure that you accept other things more quickly or take them as they are. Your own perspective quickly becomes broader, wider and especially more flexible
      • To increase your stress resistance: you regularly work under reasonable or great pressure; working in a different culture can be an attack on your stress resistance. Especially due to pressure that can arise because you have to communicate in a different language, have to perform new tasks or receive limited coaching. Yet it is true for almost everyone that these experiences contribute to the fact that your stress resistance increases significantly
      • To discover and accept your own qualities: further away from your familiar environment you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you actually want. By going to work you encounter yourself more often, you get to know yourself better and accept who you are and want to be.

      What do you need if you want to work on a ship?

      • Professionalism: you often have to work hard and a lot. Furthermore, a positive appearance and being easy to get along with are important qualities. You are a fast learner and enjoy working in a multicultural environment.
      • Service orientation: especially if you have a lot of contact with the guests, their wishes always come first.
      • Being flexible: Do you not need to know weeks in advance exactly what your day will look like, but is it enough to find out at the moment? Then you have a good attitude
      • Communication skills: On a ship you get different guests every trip and it is important that you get to know them as quickly as possible in order to tailor everything to their wishes.
      • Collaboration skills: even abroad it is important that you learn, or can, collaborate when you are working with others

      To what extent are you insured for the risks?

      • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance for paid work abroad.
      • During work, internship or volunteer work abroad, the coverage of your Dutch local insurance normally expires. You then need special insurance to remain insured against illness and accidents.
      • Local employers usually do not offer any, or limited, additional insurance. When working on ships, you may already be insured by your employer during your work. This varies per ship and employer
      • There is a chance of accidents because, for example, you are doing work with which you have little experience.
      • A number of specialized insurances offer options for (temporary) paid work abroad. See the pages about insuring paid work abroad and the pages about your health care costs abroad.
      • Read more: Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme

      What are the most beautiful routes in the world by boat, ship or cruise?

      What is the best place to go: the beautiful and famous (top 10) sailing trips

      • Along the Ionian Islands in Greece
      • Along the Turkish coast
      • Across the Andaman Sea
      • From Bali to Sulawesi
      • From Grenada and the Grenadines to the rest of the Caribbean
      • Along the coast of Norway
      • From Colombia via the San Blas Islands to Panama (or vice versa)
      • Sailing through the Grand Canyon

      What is the best place to go: the beautiful and famous (top 10) cruises

      • Greek Islands (Rhodes, Santorini)
      • Caribbean Islands (St. Lucia, Guadeloupe, Curacao)
      • Chile: Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales
      • The Nile Cruise (all of Egypt by boat)
      • South Pacific (including Papeete, Bora Bora)
      • Fjord Cruise (towards the North Cape)
      • Antarctica (fascinating)
      • Panama Canal
      • World Cruise (for example 98 days from Rotterdam/The Netherlands)
      • Southeast Asia

       

      Working on a farm abroad: what is it, where is the best place to go, and are you insured?

      Working on a farm abroad: what is it, where is the best place to go, and are you insured?

      What does working on a farm abroad involve?

      • Working on a farm means that you work temporarily as a seasonal or summer worker for an agricultural company. This can range from working as a fruit picker in France to herding cattle in Australia and from milking organic goats in Chile to working together within a permaculture community in the tropics.
      • Employment: There is always a chance of work if you knock on a farmer's door. Many farms, especially in Europe, but certainly also in Australia and New Zealand, are usually looking for assistance, especially during the busy seasons. Small-scale farms often have work for unskilled (or non-agriculturally trained) people and will also be more open to a construction with room and board.
      • Activities: There is a huge variety of seasonal jobs within agriculture and livestock farming. It can help to have experience with driving a tractor, horse riding or other work on a farm, or to have at least some feeling for working with machinery or farm animals.

      Why should you work on a farm abroad?

      • To stimulate your sense of involvement: sometimes you work very intensively with the same people on a farm for a long time, you often also sleep in a room with them: you have to like that, but you also make friends for life.
      • To make the world around you more sustainable: by looking for work in organic farming, permaculture, or for example in the production of goat cheese, you can nicely combine your work and interests.
      • To be profitable in a creative way: Some small farmers will not be able to pay you a wage, but offer a place to sleep and food in exchange for work.
      • To gain new experiences: During your stay on a farm and when you go to work, you experience much more than if you were to travel around alone.
      • To increase your self-awareness: further away from your familiar environment, you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you actually want. By going to work, you encounter yourself more often, you get to know yourself better and accept who you are and want to be. To test your environmental awareness: living and working in rural areas allows you to experience a foreign culture in a completely different and more authentic way than, for example, working in tourism.

      Where is the best place to go for farm work abroad?

      • Australia: working holiday, agricultural work, fruit picking
      • Canada: working holiday, agricultural work
      • Chile: fruit picking, livestock farming
      • France: agricultural work, fruit picking, grape picking
      • Italy: agricultural work, fruit picking
      • Ecuador: tropical agriculture, coffee, cocoa and permaculture
      • New Zealand: working holiday, fruit picking, agricultural work
      • Spain: olive picking, viticulture
      • South Africa: ecolodges, ranches

      What do you need if you want to work on a farm?

      • Professionalism: you often have to work hard and hard, which is why the average slacker usually doesn't last long on a farm. Flexibility weather conditions, animal behaviour and plant growth do not always go according to plan, which means that your flexibility will often be called upon.
      • Collaborative skills: being able to learn to work together with a group of seasonal workers or with the farm family will always be necessary.

      To what extent are you insured for the risks of working on a farm or in livestock farming

        Medical internship and healthcare internship: what is it, why should you do it and are you insured?

        Medical internship and healthcare internship: what is it, why should you do it and are you insured?

        What are your tasks and duties as a co-assistant or intern in medicine?

        • As a co-assistant or intern, you will often work with the ward doctor or the head nurse.
        • As the co-assistant or when the internship progresses, you will be given more and more responsibility and will increasingly work independently, under supervision.
        • You will often participate in the morning and afternoon handover, the visits, the Multidisciplinary Consultation (MDO).
        • You will also learn to perform a number of medical procedures.
        • It goes without saying that your duties will be expanded as you progress through your co-assistantships or internship. For example, as a 6th-year co-assistant or intern, you will be able to do much more yourself.

        What are your (internship) tasks or duties as a care provider?

        • A care provider is someone who provides care to people, so this includes various professions.
        • You help people who need extra care, for example the sick or people with a disability.
        • You not only provide care to patients, but also to their families. It is important that you teach those involved how to deal with the situation or illness.
        • A care provider provides personal care, social and medical care and provides information and advice.
        • The care is completely focused on well-being and living. You also help with household tasks, such as tidying up, cleaning and cooking.

        What are your (internship) duties as a nurse?

        • As a nurse, you perform duties such as personal care, wound care and administering medication and injections.
        • As a nurse, you often provide a variety of nursing care to patients.
        • Nursing technical procedures include, for example, inserting an IV, a stoma, catheter or a (stomach) tube.
        • You observe the patients in the department and sound the alarm in time with a colleague or a doctor in the event of a deterioration in the patient's condition.
        • Depending on the specialism, specific nursing procedures are also added, such as taking a blood gas test in the Intensive Care Unit or the Emergency Department.
        • You also prepare the rooms and equipment for patients and do administrative work. Both doctors and nurses spend a lot of time documenting the patient's medical data (the current status, changes in the treatment plan including medication).
        • In addition to these activities, you also supervise patients; it is important that you help them in how to deal with a situation, such as an illness. As a nurse, you give instructions and advice to the patient and you are the first point of contact for the family in the department. The conversations with the family are usually conducted by the attending physician.

        What do you get out of it? Why would you do an internship abroad?

        • To gain experience in your own field of work, or in the sector where you may want to work later.
        • To experience yourself working in a different environment.
        • To be able to work in a different field of work, and see if you like it.
        • To use it as a stepping stone for a local job with a salary.
        • To help others with your commitment and skills.
        • To support organizations or goals that you consider important in your life.

        What do you bring with you? What do you need if you want to do an internship abroad?

        • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will gain during your stay abroad.
        • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need to have a reasonable to good command of the local language.
        • Independence.
        • Being aware of your surroundings.
        • Ability to cooperate.

        To what extent are you insured for the risks?

        Werken op een camping of bushcamp in het buitenland: wat is het, waarom zou je doen en waar kan je het beste heen?
        Sector: organizations for internships and accommodation placement abroad

        SPOTLIGHT

        Internships abroad: suggestions, stories and contributions of WorldSupporters

        Internships abroad: suggestions, stories and contributions of WorldSupporters

        Blogs and contributions on WorldSupporter about Internship vacancies abroad

        Mainly annual continuous internship vacancies

        Internships at a Berlin Social Impact Startup

        Internships at a Berlin Social Impact Startup

        SIRPLUS vacancy logo

        You're up for something practical where you can do something good for the planet? You have an eye for order, cleanliness and system? Do you like the contact with customers, do you like to answer critical questions and are you interested in sustainability? Organic is no waste for you and you know that there are no vitamins in strawberry cheese? Awesome, then you would fit in perfectly with SIRPLUS!

        Other options within this Eco - sustainable startup:

         

        • Internship in Marketing
        • Internship in e-commerce
        • Internship in education
        • Internship in fundraising
        • Internship as General Assistant
        • Internship in Finance & Accounting
        • Internship in HR
        • Internship in Business Development
        • Internship in Customer Service
        • Internship in Warehouse, Delivery & Logistics

        Since the jobs are in Berlin it is useful to speak good German

        About SIRPLUS

        "We are a dynamic and experienced team and have big plans with our Social Impact Startup! We want to make saving food a mainstream activity for consumers and retailers and return surplus, but highly edible food to the cycle with innovative solutions. Our three Rettermarkts in Berlin, which sell food that would have been disposed of, despite still being edible, will soon be followed by another one, but we want to fly higher! At the moment we are making it possible for all people to save food comfortably from home through our online shop and at the same time protect the environment and your wallet. Through your participation we would like to expand this area and keep the overview!"

        Ecology internships (or volunteering) in Belizean Jungle

        Ecology internships (or volunteering) in Belizean Jungle

        If you are looking for an internship in ecology, check out the possibilities at TREES (toucan ridge ecology and educational society) on the Hummingbird Highway in Belize!

        This research station is open for groups, but also for individuals. There is a research lab, library and the organization is hosted by a very professional staff. 

        The volunteering starts from 15usd a day. Internships from 25usd. But you will be sure to get to know lots about the neotropical flora and fauna. 

        Various internship possibilities for international students in the Netherlands

        Various internship possibilities for international students in the Netherlands

        internship

        It is relatively easier for Dutch speaking students to find good internships. The language is always going to be a major factor for English-speaking students trying to find an internship in the Netherlands. There are internships for those with no knowledge of Dutch at all but you will certainly enhance your prospects if you make the effort to learn at least a little of the language.

        And the more Dutch you speak, the better your prospects will be! If your school in your own country doesn’t have any contacts in the Netherlands to find you an internship, there are several internship agencies which can match you to a suitable company in the Netherlands.

        • Abroad Internships
        • Stage Global

        Do you know more organizations that offer internship opportunities in the Netherlands for internationals? Leave a comment below!

        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        Image

        Blogs and bijdragen over activiteiten, programmals en stagevacatures in Spanje via JongLeren

        ¡Hola! Ben jij op zoek naar een leuke en leerzame stage in Spanje? JongLeren.es biedt stagemogelijkheden  en talentontwikkelingsporgramma's in allerlei studierichtingen. In dit magazine staan een aantal voorbeelden. Is niet de richting waarin jij studeert? Geen zorgen. Op de website van JongLeren staan nog veel meer mogelijkheden! JongLeren heeft een sterk netwerk opgebouwd voor stages in diverse sectoren met een focus op zuid Spanje. Veel stagebedrijven werken vanuit Málaga, Torremolinos, Marbella en Estepona. Enkele sectoren waarin veel mogelijkheden voor een stage in Zuid-Spanje zijn: Marketing & Communicatie -

        .......read more
        Access: 
        Public
        Saving nature and watching wildlife: bundle of volunteer projects, internships and tips by SanderP

        Saving nature and watching wildlife: bundle of volunteer projects, internships and tips by SanderP

        Tips and projects for saving nature and watching wildlife around the world

        Join one of the weekly beach clean-up actions as a tourist in Thailand, Vietnam, Romania and more

        Join one of the weekly beach clean-up actions as a tourist in Thailand, Vietnam, Romania and more

        Trash Hero Volunteer Action

        Volunteer for one day. Making a difference during your holiday is not so easy. But, with the local trash hunting events of Trash Hero you can easily join a beach clean-up or nature clean-up just for one day and make a part of your tourist destination better. It is a great way to meet local people and leave your holiday destination cleaner than when you arrived. No costs are involved, no experience needed and no further obligations. When you travel to Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Georgia, Germany, Netherlands, Kuwait, Cambodia or Japan there are active volunteer groups of Trash Hero that regularly/weekly host clean-up events. The best way to check upcoming events is on the specific Facebook pages that the local chapters host.

        Note: they also offer options for online volunteering - to promote their worldwide activities from your living room.

        Volunteer in a Bolivian Animal Refuge

        Volunteer in a Bolivian Animal Refuge

        Saguinus imperator

        Join La Senda Verde Animal Refuge in the Bolivian jungle. They offer a rotational programm with a minimum stay of two weeks. During your volunteer stay you can experience working with a wide array of rescued animals: parrots, macaws, turtles, tortoises, bears, wild cats, and monkeys! Maintanance and construction of enclosures is also part of the job. Do you have specific skills to offer in the field of veterinary, IT or carpentry => even better! Please contact them before you enrole in the program to see what they are up to during your expected period of stay. They also keep a wishlist on their website for products you could bring as a donation.

        No time to volunteer? It is also possible to have a short term travellers overnight stay in their cabins

        Volunteer options in Iceland: trash hunting

        Volunteer options in Iceland: trash hunting

        iceland cleanup

        join SEEDS to make the coastal area of Iceland a little cleaner again. As just one of the many options for short term volunteering in Iceland this project is organised to increase awareness and to have fun in nature. Organised trip of one week where you have a full schedule with a group of 12 other volunteers. Vegetarian meals will be provided.

        This camp combines learning, sharing, hands-on work and fun. No previous experience is needed. Volunteers should prepare to share environmental issues from their countries and be ready to spend time outdoors, walk medium distances during the cleanups, as during other activities and sightseeing. As part of the project happens outdoors, volunteers should be ready to adapt and be flexible with the work and free-time schedule, as depending on the changeable weather, we may not be able to perform some of the activities planned. 

        Have fun!

         

        Volunteer on a Sea Turtle Research Expedition on the Maldives

        Volunteer on a Sea Turtle Research Expedition on the Maldives

        Image

        Hungry for an adventure in a remote part of the world? Explore one of the most remote parts of the Maldives as a volunteer with the Olive Ridley Project’s Sea Turtle Research Expedition. Join the Olive Ridley Project as a research volunteer on a three-week expedition in Haa Alif Atoll. The project focusses on data collection in the 'black hole' of turtle data. The findings will help protect the habitat of sea turtles and raise awareness. In addition, you may be involved in the rescue of entangled sea turtles and will be trained in basic sea turtle first aid.

        How much does it cost to join the expedition?

        In order to sustain the research, we ask for a donation to cover your expenses and the costs of running the expedition: 3 Weeks: $2,700 per person

        Your donation will cover:

        • Return domestic flights and boat transfers from Male to Haa Alif. Atoll.
        • Accommodation for the duration of your stay
        • All meals for the duration of your stay

         

        Take a tour to the Banaue Rice Terraces

        Take a tour to the Banaue Rice Terraces

        Banaue Rice Terraces

        Let a local guide show you the rice terraces that are commonly referred to by Filipinos as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". A van will take you to several viewpoints enabling you to enjoy the green and stunning landscapes. You will be informed about the Ifugao culture that revolves around rice. Get to know the local feasts that are linked to agricultural rites from rice cultivation to rice consumption. Hear about the harvest season with the thanksgiving feasts & the harvest rites like tungo (the day of rest), the drinking of the bayah (rice beer), and the practice of chewing betel nut. Are you feeling energetic? Your guide will take you for a hike up (and down) the terraces.

        The Banaue Rice Terraces (Tagalog: Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe) also called Payo, are 2000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountains by ancestors of the indigenous people. Locals to this day still plant rice and vegetables on the terraces
        WWOOFing and your travel insurance

        WWOOFing and your travel insurance

        Image

        WWOOFing is a great way to experience a country on a completely different way than when you 'just' travel. You generally perform work you haven't done before and live on a farm that you didn't know before. Besides all the reasons why you should pack your bag and start WWOOFing, please consider some points of attention regarding your travel and health insurance.

        In general travel insurances are designed to meet the needs of travellers and many times even narrower just 'tourist trips'. When you stay on a WWOOF farm as a volunteer this might not be covered at all. This exposes you to risks regarding liability and health care related costs and other costs you thought were covered by your travel insurance. So before you do any volunteer work, always check the conditions and when the conditions don't give enough clarity contact your insurance broker or the insurance company. It's best to have a written answer to your question to avoid problems when you need to file a claim later.

        Depending on the WWOOF farm you visit the type of work will vary. Your insurance might cover volunteer work, or even volunteer work on farms in general but there may be exceptions or surcharges for working with farm animals of large machinery. Check with your host farm what kind of work you can expect and again check your activities with your insurance conditions.

        The duration of your stay may also have an impact on the validity of your insurance. At WWOOF farms it might be possible to stay several months while your travel insurance may only cover short trips abroad. When the farm work turns out to be even nicer than expected you might want to extend your stay. Not all travel insurances allow you to extend your coverage while traveling.

        Some national WWOOF departments have explicit requirements for for your insurance coverage, some earn some money by highlighting a specific travel insurance. When enrolling for WWOOF-USA you automatically have an accident emergency policy, but health/medical related costs are not included. WWOOF-USA recommends 'volunteercard' as a travel insurance, but that insurance seems to be available for US and Canadian citizens only.

        Insurances that cover WWOOFing

        Do you have any additions about WWOOFing in relation to travel and medical insurance? Please leave a comment below

        Volunteers needed in the field of regenerative agroforestry

        Volunteers needed in the field of regenerative agroforestry

        Image

        reNature is a Dutch initiative to make the world a little greener again. In many countries intensive and or monoculture agriculure have degraded the soil. Through training of farmers and local organisations reNature tries to change the way farmers use their land. Agroforestry is their solution. By planting trees in combination with other crops the soil will be more resilient against drought, have rain and erosion. Agricultural land that has bevome unproductive can be restored with this method. On model farms reNature shows the result: higher and more diverse income and a vast incline of biodiversity. On model schools they teach farmers how to handle the transition from old school to new school agriculture

        reNature offers several opportunities to become a volunteer (also online). If you get inspired by renatureing the world and are inpired to make this world green, inclusive, complete and rich again, you are welcome to sign-up. Since they focus on agroforestry a certain level of prior knowledge will open up more opportunities. If you wish to engage in field work a minimum availability of one month is required. Want to know more about opportunities around the world? Get in contact

        Ecology internships (or volunteering) in Belizean Jungle

        Ecology internships (or volunteering) in Belizean Jungle

        If you are looking for an internship in ecology, check out the possibilities at TREES (toucan ridge ecology and educational society) on the Hummingbird Highway in Belize!

        This research station is open for groups, but also for individuals. There is a research lab, library and the organization is hosted by a very professional staff. 

        The volunteering starts from 15usd a day. Internships from 25usd. But you will be sure to get to know lots about the neotropical flora and fauna. 

        Become a (assistant) teacher at Nicaraguan Summer School

        Become a (assistant) teacher at Nicaraguan Summer School

        Granada, Nicaragua

        In Januay and December La Esperanza runs a summer school program for the children living in the barrios. You will be reponsible for creating, planning, and teaching lessons together with other volunteers and local students. The summer school focusses on young children, the educational level of these children is low. The organization works in schools with the permission of the local Ministry of Education and they are welcomed by the communities. You can combine this teaching job with Spanish classes.

        A volunteer period of minimum 3 to 4 weeks is required.

        SPOTLIGHT NL

        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        Blogs and bijdragen over activiteiten, programmals en stagevacatures in Spanje via JongLeren

        ¡Hola! Ben jij op zoek naar een leuke en leerzame stage in Spanje? JongLeren.es biedt stagemogelijkheden 

        ........Read more
        Marketing & Communicatiestage in Spanje

        Marketing & Communicatiestage in Spanje

        Image

        Heb jij altijd al eens een buitenlandervaring op willen doen? Dan is dit wellicht je kans. In het zuiden van Spanje, omgeving Málaga en Sevilla, zijn er diverse stageplekken beschikbaar voor studenten markeing & communicatie.

        Ga bijvoorbeeld aan de slag bij een tourorganisatie, groothandel of bouw- en renovatiebedrijf. Als stagiair houd je je bezig met dagelijkse communicatie met klanten, leveranciers en andere partners. Ook kun je meehelpen met het bijhouden van de website, social media en het sturen van nieuwsbrieven. Verder kun je ervaring opdoen met het uitzetten van marketingcampagnes en het bedenken van strategieën om nieuwe klanten aan te trekken.

        Profiel

        • Je doet een opleiding in de richting van marketing, communicatie of commerciële economie.
        • Je spreekt vloeiend Engels en Nederlands. Spaans is een pré.
        • Je bent communicatief, klantvriendelijk en weet van aanpakken.

        Zie de website van JongLeren voor de mogelijkheden en plan een vrijblijvend intakegesprek in. Wil jij ook in Spanje stage lopen, maar is dit niet de richting waarin jij studeert? Geen zorgen. Op de website van JongLeren staat een ruim aanbod aan verschillende vacatures in allerlei richtingen.

        Ontwikkel je marketing- en communicatievaardigheden bij een start-up aan de Spaanse kust

        Ontwikkel je marketing- en communicatievaardigheden bij een start-up aan de Spaanse kust

        Image

        Werkzaamheden & Ervaringen

        Werkzaamheden in het kort: o.a.

        • Je schrijft voor de website en online media kanalen en bedenkt nieuwe content.
        • Je helpt mee met het opzetten van online marketing acties en het voorbereiden van events.
        • Samen met een team beantwoord je uiteenlopende vragen van klanten.

        Competenties die je kunt opdoen en andere voordelen: o.a.

        • Competenties: zelfstandig zijn, servicegericht zijn, ondernemen.
        • Je ervaart hoe het is om tijdelijk in het buitenland te wonen en samen te werken met mensen met verschillende (culturele) achtergronden.
        • Er is veel ruimte om je eigen ideeën uit te voeren en bij te dragen aan de verdere ontwikkeling van de organisatie.

        Competenties die je nodig hebt en andere voorwaarden: o.a.

        • Competenties: creatief zijn, communiceren, nauwkeurig zijn.
        • Je werkt in een internationaal team en kunt jezelf goed uitdrukken in het Engels.
        • Je volgt een HBO of universitaire studie.

        Reageren, Solliciteren & Anticiperen

        Betrokken organisatie: Neem contact op via de contactgegevens op de pagina van deze organisatie. Zie onderstaande link.

        Stage Food & Beverage medewerker in Spanje

        Stage Food & Beverage medewerker in Spanje

        Image

        Heb jij altijd al eens een buitenlandervaring op willen doen? Dan is dit wellicht je kans. In het zuiden van Spanje, omgeving Málaga en Marbella, zijn er diverse stageplekken beschikbaar voor food en beveragemedewerkers. 

        Je kan bijvoorbeeld aan de slag bij een restaurant of een luxe hotel. Je krijgt een kijkje in de werking van een bedrijf en helpt mee met verschillende werkzaamheden, zoals de bediening, achter de bar, in de lobby maar ook marketing- of leidinggevende taken zijn een optie.

        Profiel

        • MBO of HBO student in de richting van horeca, toerisme of hospitality
        • Communicatief vaardig, stressbestending en representatief
        • Je spreekt Engels en wellicht een beetje Spaans, of bent gemotiveerd om dat op te pakken.

        Zie de website van JongLeren voor de mogelijkheden en plan een vrijblijvend intakegesprek in. Wil jij ook in Spanje stage lopen maar is dit niet de richting waarin jij studeert? Geen zorgen. Op de website van JongLeren staat een ruim aanbod aan verschillende vacatures in allerlei richtingen. 

        Verpleegkunde stage in Spanje

        Verpleegkunde stage in Spanje

        Image

        Heb jij altijd al eens een buitenlandervaring op willen doen? Dan is dit wellicht je kans. Loop je stage verpleegkundige bijvoorbeeld in het zonnige zuiden van Spanje, omgeving Marbella.

        Je loopt stage in een modern ziekenhuis in Marbella dat zich met name richt op moeders en gezinnen. Het team van artsen en verplegers is zeer internationaal en ook de patiënten zijn van verschillende nationaliteiten. Als stagiair zul je op diverse afdelingen worden ingezet en kun je de artsen en verpleegkundigen assisteren bij de uitvoering van allerlei handelingen. Ook is het mogelijk om een onderzoek te doen als dat voor jouw opleiding een vereiste is.

        Profiel

        • Je studeert MBO of HBO verpleegkunde.
        • Goede beheersing van het Engels. Je bent bereid Spaans te leren.
        • Communicatief, sociaal en flexibel

        JongLeren

        Zie de website van Jongeeren  voor de mogelijkheden en plan een vrijblijvend intakegesprek in. Wil jij ook in Spanje stage lopen maar is dit niet de richting waarin jij studeert? Geen zorgen. Op de website van JongLeren staat een ruim aanbod aan verschillende vacatures in allerlei richtingen!

        Zie ook JoHo.org voor

        Stage lopen in Spanje: Hoe werkt dat?

        Stage lopen in Spanje: Hoe werkt dat?

        Image

        Wil je stage gaan lopen in Spanje maar weet je niet waar je moet beginnen? JongLeren.es helpt je met de voorbereiding. Met stages voor diverse opleidingen in Málaga en omgeving, zowel op MBO, HBO en universitair niveau is er een breed aanbod aan mogelijkheden. Maar hoe gaat dat in zijn werking?

        • Meld je aan via het aanmeldformulier met jouw CV en motivatiebrief. Het beste is om deze zowel in het Nederlands als in Engels bij te voegen.
        • Er wordt een intakegesprek gepland via Skype.
        • Heb je nog steeds interesse? Dan gaat Jongleren.es voor jou op zoek naar een stageplek. Tijdens de zoektocht wordt je actief op de hoogte gehouden.
        • Voordat je naar Spanje gaat krijg je nog een paklijst en een informatiegids waarin tips & tricks staan over stagelopen in Spanje. Ook wordt er gezorgd dat je goed verzekerd naar Spanje vertrekt.
        • Op naar Spanje! In de eerste paar weken komt JongLeren.es langs om te kijken of alles goed gaat op jouw stage en met je stageopdracht. Ook kom je in contact met andere stagiairs via een Facebookgroep. Hier worden ook leuke tripjes en andere activiteiten gedeeld.

        Enthousiast geworden? Check de ervaringen van andere stagiairs of neem alvast een kijkje bij de stagevacatures. Op de website vind je ook meer informatie over praktische zaken. 

        Lees ervaringen stage in Spanje via JongLeren

        Lees ervaringen stage in Spanje via JongLeren

        Image

        Ben jij een student die mogelijk in het buitenland stage wil lopen? JongLeren biedt vele opties voor zowel mbo-, hbo- en wo-studenten. Vanuit JongLeren kan er veel informatie worden geboden over een fantastische stageperiode in het zonnige Spanje. Maar... als je echt een goed beeld wil krijgen, kan je het beste de ervaringen van jouw potentiële voorgangers lezen.

        Op de JongLeren.es website staan er meerdere blogs waarbij studenten terugkijken op hun stage die zij dankzij JongLeren hebben gevonden. De stage zelf, het Spaanse leven, de cultuur, bijzondere gebeurtenissen en veel meer andere mooie verhalen zijn hierbij terug te vinden. Ben jij benieuwd? Neem een kijkje door op de link te klikken en laat je inspireren door deze bijzondere verhalen. Wie weet schrijf jijzelf binnenkort ook wel een blog!

        Waar ga je wonen tijdens je stage in Spanje?

        Waar ga je wonen tijdens je stage in Spanje?

        Image
        Via JongLeren wordt de mogelijkheid geboden jouw ideale droomstage te vinden in het zuiden van Spanje. Je leert een andere (werk)cultuur kennen, ontmoet nieuwe mensen en je bevindt je in een prachtige omgeving. Als jij eenmaal jouw stage hebt gevonden, is het noodzakelijk dat jij ook een goede woonruimte hebt. JongLeren biedt de mogelijkheid om jouw ook in deze zoektocht te begeleiden. Afhankelijk van je budget zijn er verschillende mogelijkheden.
         
        Optie 1: Kamer
        Als je een kamer huurt, deel je een wooneenheid met anderen die studeren, werken of stagelopen. Door een kamer te huren, leer je gelijk andere mensen kennen. Zij zijn vaak op zoek naar sociaal contact en zo maak je gelijk nieuwe vrienden!
        Prijs: tussen de €350,- tot €550,- (excl. gas, water, licht en wifi).
         
        Optie 2: Appartement
        Als je behoefte hebt aan iets meer comfort is de mogelijkheid er een appartement te huren. Dit kan zowel alleen of met meerdere huisgenoten. Er gelden in Málaga andere prijzen dan in bijvoorbeeld Marbella. Uiteraard bespaar je kosten op het moment dat je met meerdere personen een woonruimte deelt.
        Prijs: vanaf €600,- per maand (voor 1 persoon) excl. gas, water, licht en wifi. 
         
        Optie 3: Gastgezin
        Een gastgezin is ideaal als je volledig in het Spaanse leven wil duiken. Doordat je met een Spaans gezin woont, leer je meer van de taal, cultuur en gewoonten. Wel is het belangrijk om goede afspraken te maken over het samenleven.
        Prijs: vanaf €600,- per maand. Dit hangt af van half -of volpension.
         
        Meer informatie?
        Wil je meer informatie over de verschillende woonopties. Op de website van JongLeren vind je meer informatie over de opties die JongLeren aanbiedt.  
        De Wereldstap Bundel: van stage en vrijwilligerswerk tot levenskeuzes maken

        De Wereldstap Bundel: van stage en vrijwilligerswerk tot levenskeuzes maken

         Werkbemiddeling , stagebemiddeling, tussenjaarbemiddeling en vrijwilligerswerkbemiddeling

        Workshops voor het maken van de juiste levenskeuzes

        Eerste Hulp bij het regelen van je stage op Curacao

        Eerste Hulp bij het regelen van je stage op Curacao

        Image

        Een droom voor vele studenten. Stage lopen in het buitenland. Vanuit Wereldstage wordt het mogelijk gemaakt om stage te lopen op het zonnige Curaçao. Jaarlijks reizen er vele Nederlandse mbo, hbo en wo studenten af naar Curaçao om daar de tijd van hun leven te hebben. Een nieuwe omgeving, andere cultuur en andere mensen. Een grote uitdaging die tevens relevant is voor je studie. Het is een unieke ervaring waar je de rest van je leven wat aan kan hebben.

        Maar, wat velen vergeten is dat er van te voren ook behoorlijk wat geregeld moet worden. Niet alleen de stage, maar ook de huisvesting, verzekeringen, tickets en noem het maar op. Als je nu schrikt, maak je geen zorgen. Wereldstage is de organisatie die jou bij al deze obstakels kan helpen. Met behulp van verschillende pakketten, degene die het beste bij jouw past, zorgen wij ervoor dat alles goed wordt geregeld. Ben je benieuwd wat Curaçao jou te bieden heeft. Ga naar de website en stap in naar het avontuur van jouw leven.

        Hoe is het leven op Curacao?

        Hoe is het leven op Curacao?

        Image

        Curaçao! Het eiland waar de zon nooit onder gaat en het Caribische leven met Nederlandse tinten volledig tot zijn uiting komt. Het kan een droom zijn voor velen om voor een langere tijd op dit prachtige eiland te gaan wonen. En terecht. Maar, ergens gaan wonen is wel net even iets anders dan een langere vakantie. Je maakt meer mee en leert veel meer van het eiland kennen. Maar, hoe is het leven op Curaçao nu eigenlijk?

        Poko Poko

        Het leven in Nederland staat bekend op zijn drukte. Tegenwoordig moet alles zo snel, zo veel en zo goed mogelijk tegelijk. Studie, werk, sociale leven, de dagelijkse bijkomstigheden en noem maar op. Wij Nederlanders zijn er goed in om zo veel mogelijk in een dag te stoppen. Op Curaçao gelden net even wat andere regels. Het levensmotto van veel Curaçaoënaren is dan ook: Poko Poko, oftewel rustig aan. Het leven gaat op Curaçao net even wat relaxter. En dat moet ook wel, want met dat warme klimaat is het levenstempo dat wij in Nederland hebben niet vol te houden. Het kan op het begin wat lastig zijn als je in deze omgeving terecht komt. Een afspraak om 10:00 ‘s ochtends kan zomaar 10:30 worden of later. En deze vertraging wordt niet per se gemeld. Maar no worries, vroeg of laat wordt het allemaal geregeld.

        Is het duur?

        Wat veel mensen zich afvragen is of het leven op Curaçao een beetje te betalen is. Iedereen heeft natuurlijk zijn of haar eigen uitgavepatroon, dus je kan het zo duur maken als je zelf wil. Vanuit WereldStage bieden wij voor studenten die stage gaan lopen in Curaçao de mogelijkheid zich te gaan huisvesten tussen de 350 en 550 euro. Het ligt er maar net aan of je alleen wil wonen of met meerdere personen. Verder is het leven relatief goedkoper dan in Nederland. Eten en drinken is allemaal net wat goedkoper en zo ook de overige ‘normale’ kosten op Curaçao. Echter, winkelen kan wel wat duurder uitvallen. Dit heeft met importkosten te maken.

        Ervaar het zelf

        Niemand kan voor jou spreken en de enige manier om erachter te komen hoe het leven er echt is, is door het zelf te gaan ervaren. Als je erover nadenkt om de stap te wagen, lees je dan goed in en vind informatie die jij denkt nodig te hebben. Ook kan je altijd terecht op de website van WereldStage voor meer informatie.

        Wereldstap op Curaçao: ook voor vrijwilligerswerk naar Curaçao

        Wereldstap op Curaçao: ook voor vrijwilligerswerk naar Curaçao

        Image

        Het is niet meteen het eerste waar je mogelijk aan denkt als je aan Curaçao denkt, maar er zijn veel organisaties die jouw hulp goed kunnen gebruiken.

        Er zijn verschillende projecten die vanuit Wereldstage worden aangeboden, waardoor jij vrijwilligerswerk kan uitvoeren dat écht bij jou past. Curaçao heeft rijke, maar ook kwetsbare natuurgebieden die altijd hulp kunnen gebruiken. Verder zijn er ook opties om je in te zetten voor de kinderen op dit prachtige eiland.

        Ben jij van plan een gapyear te nemen en wil jij deze zo efficiënt en nuttig mogelijk invullen. Ga aan de slag op Curaçao en doe een unieke ervaring op. Tevens zal er ook voldoende vrije tijd voor jou zijn om het mooie eiland te ontdekken. Ga voor meer informatie naar de website van Wereldstage voor de mogelijke opties en pakketten die zij aanbieden. Hier vind je alles wat je nodig hebt en kan je vrijblijvend contact opnemen met één van de medewerkers van Wereldstage.    

        Wereldstage zoekt voor jou een passende stage!

        Wereldstage zoekt voor jou een passende stage!

        international interns
        • De dienstverlening van Wereldstage Curacao bestaat uit het vinden van de juiste stageplaats, het helpen invullen van alle randvoorwaarden die nodig zijn om met je stage te kunnen beginnen, zoals huisvesting en vergunning, voordelig vliegticket, opvang bij aankomst, helpdesk tijdens de uitvoering van je stage en nog veel meer.

        • Alles wat je nodig hebt om de basis te leggen voor een onvergetelijk buitenlands avontuur. Dit alles wordt aangeboden in één pakket, het Totaalpakket.

        • Wereldstage verzorgt meeloopstages, projectstages maar ook afstudeerstages voor de meest uiteenlopende opleidingen.

        • Wij zijn volop actief in Nederland. We komen op vrijwel alle grote voorlichtingsbijeenkomsten op scholen door heel Nederland en werken samen met een groot aantal stagecoordinatoren. Tevens onderhouden wij goede contacten met het ministerie van OC&W.

        • Ook voor studenten die al een stage hebben geregeld kunnen wij alle andere zaken nog regelen zoals huisvesting, opstellen van je stagecontract, voordelig ticket, vervoer van het vliegveld naar je huisvesting, introductiebijeenkomst bij Wereldstage, introductie bij je stagebedrijf, verblijfsvergunning, helpdesk tijdens kantooruren en een noodnummer voor noodgevallen.

        • Dit wordt aangeboden in het Doe-Het-Zelf Pakket. (DHZ)

        • Wil je meer informatie over wat Wereldstage voor je kan betekenen en hoe het allemaal werkt, neem dan rustig alle tijd om de website te bestuderen. Natuurlijk kan je altijd telefonisch of via Skype contact met ons opnemen.

        • We nemen graag alle tijd om je in voorbereiding op je stage goed voor te lichten.

        Wereldstap op Curaçao: Het 'Gap' programma voor wie in een paar weken een draai aan zijn leven wil geven

        Wereldstap op Curaçao: Het 'Gap' programma voor wie in een paar weken een draai aan zijn leven wil geven

        two ladies on a cliff looking over the caribbean ocean

        Weet je nog niet wat je wilt gaan doen of wil je iets anders gaan doen?

        Wereldstap biedt een fantastisch meerweeks Gap 'Year' programma aan waarmee je een beeld krijgt van je eigen kwaliteiten, vrijwilligerswerk gaat doen, je duikbrevet haalt en voor jezelf van een andere kant leert zien

        Daarnaast is er veel ruimte voor keuzegesprekken, zodat je na deze weken met een plan weer thuis komt.

        Tussen alle cursussen door is er alle tijd om met de groep het eiland te ontdekken!

        WereldStap op Curaçao: 'Tussenjaar' Programma

        WereldStap op Curaçao: 'Tussenjaar' Programma

        two ladies on a cliff looking over the caribbean ocean

        Weet je nog niet wat je wilt gaan studeren? Heb je komend jaar een tussenjaar en wil je daarvoor ook naar het buitenland? WereldRoute biedt een fantastisch meerweeks Gap Year programma aan waarmee je een beeld krijgt van je eigen kwaliteiten, vrijwilligerswerk gaat doen, je duikbrevet haalt en voor jezelf leert koken. Daarnaast is er veel ruimte voor studiekeuzegesprekken, zodat je na deze weken met een studieplan weer thuis komt. Tussen alle cursussen door is er alle tijd om met de groep het eiland te ontdekken! 

        Wereldroute Student Prepare Program: van zelfstandig wonen tot werkervaring opdoen

        Wereldroute Student Prepare Program: van zelfstandig wonen tot werkervaring opdoen

        Image

        Wereldroute is een programma waarin je je kan voorbereiden op je leven als student. Met het Student Prepare Program ga je weken lang werken aan je toekomst. Denk bijvoorbeeld aan het studentenleven, je studiekeuze, op kamers gaan en internationale ervaring opdoen.

        Het programma bestaat uit verschillende activiteiten en is daarbij leerzaam, uitdagend maar vooral leuk! Je volgt vooraf een kennismaking zodat je een goed beeld hebt van het programma. Tijdens het programma doe je onder andere bootcamps, verdiep je je in je studiekeuze, maak je een persoonlijk ontwikkelingsplan en leer je belangrijke soft skills. Ook verdiep je je in wat het betekent om een wereldburger te zijn. Je leert de waarde van het doen van vrijwilligerswerk en doet zelf ook een bijdrage aan diverse projecten. Dit allemaal terwijl je met een groep woont op Curacao, te midden van Willemstad!

        Zie de website van Wereldstage voor het volledige programma, praktische informatie en om je aan te melden.

        Wereldstage en Wereldstap op Curaçao: welk pakket past bij jou?

        Wereldstage en Wereldstap op Curaçao: welk pakket past bij jou?

        Image

        Wereldstap is het activiteiten- en stagebureau van Curaçao. Met een ervaren team regelen we alles voor iemand zijn of haar stage of vrijwilligerswerk en worden veel zorgen uit handen genomen. Ons doel is om een bijdrage te leven aan het internationaliseren van het onderwijs en voor meer kennisontwikkeling te zorgen. Maar, iedereen is uniek en heeft eigen behoeften en wensen. Daarom proberen wij vanuit onze organisatie zo goed mogelijk een beeld te krijgen wat jij nodig hebt. Vanuit Wereldstage worden verschillende pakketten aangeboden voor jongeren die voor een langere periode naar dit prachtige eiland willen vertrekken. De belangrijkste elementen van deze pakketten worden hieronder verder toegelicht.

        Wereldstagepakket

        Met het Wereldstagepakket kun jij zorgeloos stagelopen op Curaçao. We nemen al het regelwerk uit handen zodat jij een succesvolle stageperiode kan hebben en genieten van je tropische avontuur.

        Doe het zelfpakket

        Heb jij zelf je stageplek al geregeld, maar wil je alle andere zaken door ons laten regelen, zoals een vliegticket en huisvesting? Dan is het Doe-het-zelfpakket die ideale optie voor jou.

        Bursalen pakket

        Het kan natuurlijk zo zijn dat jij op Curaçao geboren bent, maar ooit naar Nederland bent verhuisd. Wil je toch voor een stage terugkeren naar Curaçao? Dan biedt Wereldstage een speciaal pakket inclusief een speciaal tarief aan voor jou.

        Vrijwilligerspakket

        Ben jij niet van plan om naar Curaçao te vertrekken voor een stage, maar juist voor vrijwilligerswerk. Dat kan natuurlijk ook. Hiervoor biedt Wereldstage een passend vrijwilligerspakket aan waarin zoveel mogelijk rekening wordt gehouden met jou wensen.

        Meer informatie

        Ieder pakket heeft zijn eigen aanbod en daarbij horen ook verschillende prijzen. Ben jij benieuwd wel pakket het beste bij je past of wil je meer informatie over de praktische zaken rondom deze pakketten. Neem een kijkje op de website van Wereldstage en ontdek wat er voor jou allemaal mogelijk is.  

        Wereldstage: voor stages en afstuderen op Curaçao

        Wereldstage: voor stages en afstuderen op Curaçao

        Image

        Al sinds 2000 regelt Wereldstage meeloopstages, projectstages en afstudeeropdrachten voor studenten op Curaçao. In de loop van de jaren zijn daar verschillende andere programma's en diensten bijgekomen zoals tussenjaarprogramma's, vrijwilligerswerkbemiddeling, werkbemiddeling en de begeleiding van professionals die tijdelijk op Curaçao werken. De dienstverlening richt zich op een goede voorbereiding voor je vertrek naar Curaçao en een ervaren begeleiding tijdens

        ......Read more on this page
        Wereldstap: for gap year and voluntary work on Curaçao

        Wereldstap: for gap year and voluntary work on Curaçao

        Image
        Since 2000, Wereldstage has been arranging internships, project placements and graduation assignments for students in Curaçao. Over the years, various other programs and services have been added, such as gap year programs, volunteer job placement, job placement and the guidance of professionals who work temporarily in Curaçao. The service focuses on good preparation for your departure
        ......Read more on this page
        Wereldstap: voor betaald werk op Curaçao, een carrière switch of een sabbatical
        Stage in het buitenland: basiscontent en bijdragen - Bundel

        Stage in het buitenland: basiscontent en bijdragen - Bundel

        Themapagina's en bijdragen over stagelopen in het buitenland

         

        Stage in het buitenland - Thema
        Natuur beschermen en dieren spotten: vrijwilligersprojecten, stages en tips van SanderP
        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        De JongLeren Bundel: stagevacatures en talentontwikkelingsprogramma's in Spanje

        Image

        Blogs and bijdragen over activiteiten, programmals en stagevacatures in Spanje via JongLeren

        ¡Hola! Ben jij op zoek naar een leuke en leerzame stage in Spanje? JongLeren.es biedt stagemogelijkheden  en talentontwikkelingsporgramma's in allerlei studierichtingen. In dit magazine staan een aantal voorbeelden. Is niet de richting waarin jij studeert? Geen zorgen. Op de website van JongLeren staan nog veel meer mogelijkheden! JongLeren heeft een sterk netwerk opgebouwd voor stages in diverse sectoren met een focus op zuid Spanje. Veel stagebedrijven werken vanuit Málaga, Torremolinos, Marbella en Estepona. Enkele sectoren waarin veel mogelijkheden voor een stage in Zuid-Spanje zijn: Marketing & Communicatie -

        .......read more
        Access: 
        Public
        Various internship possibilities for international students in the Netherlands

        Various internship possibilities for international students in the Netherlands

        internship

        It is relatively easier for Dutch speaking students to find good internships. The language is always going to be a major factor for English-speaking students trying to find an internship in the Netherlands. There are internships for those with no knowledge of Dutch at all but you will certainly enhance your prospects if you make the effort to learn at least a little of the language.

        And the more Dutch you speak, the better your prospects will be! If your school in your own country doesn’t have any contacts in the Netherlands to find you an internship, there are several internship agencies which can match you to a suitable company in the Netherlands.

        • Abroad Internships
        • Stage Global

        Do you know more organizations that offer internship opportunities in the Netherlands for internationals? Leave a comment below!

        Stage in het buitenland - Thema

        EXPLAINED

        Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
        Study Abroad - Theme
        Work abroad and working holidays - Theme
        Travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
        Crossroads: this content is used in bundle
        Crossroads: activities, countries, competences, study fields and goals
        Activity abroad, study field of working area:
        Competences and goals for meaningful life:
        Countries and regions:
        Crossroads: related content in the field of
        Statistics
        5033 1 1
        Med: Last updated
        20-10-2024