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Intern Kenya

P.O Box 8812 - 00300
Nairobi, 00300
Kenya
Phone: 254721209642
Fax: 25420240323

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Intern In Kenya

  Kenya
    Gilgil,  Karuri,  Kisumu,  Machakos,  Marsabit,  Mombasa,  Nairobi,  Nakuru,  Nanyuki

Term: Throughout the year 
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months, 7-12 months, 1-2 years and over 2 years
Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks

Description: The or pursuing/qualified in the field he wants work experience.

Intern In Kenya

Qualifications: For Teaching: One must be Have finished High school and must have reasonable knowledge what he wants to teach. Must speak English.

For Conservation general: Reasonable knowledge and able to communicate and understand. English knowledge is essential for communication.

For Work Experience (Nursing, Doctor, Vet, Journalism, other profession): One must be able to speak English and prove to have knowledge or pursuing/qualified in the field he wants work experience.

Travel Types :
  • 4X4 Driving
  • Camping
  • Climbing
  • Cooking
  • Cross/Back Country Skiing
  • Hiking
Languages :
  • Swahili
Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Hindi
  • Italian
  • Spanish
  • Swahili

Cost in US$: from 700$

Experience Required: no

Volunteer Types :
  • academic reinforcement
  • agriculture
  • AIDS
  • animal welfare
  • building maintenance
  • building schools
  • childcare/children
  • clerical and office work
  • community centers
  • community development
  • community health
  • community organizing
  • conservation
  • cooking
  • counseling
  • culture
  • disability issues
  • drama
  • eco-tourism
  • English teaching
  • environment
  • family planning
  • feasibility studies
  • fixing fences
  • food
  • gardening
  • gender issues
  • grassroots organization
  • homelessness
  • hospital
  • housing
  • income-generation
  • indigenous issues
  • journalism
  • labor issues
  • marketing
  • media work
  • medicine
  • nursing
  • office work
  • organic farming
  • parks
  • pastoral work
  • peace
  • planting
  • playgrounds
  • popular education
  • primary education
  • public education
  • refugee relief
  • relief
  • renovation
  • sea turtle protection
  • secondary education
  • self help
  • seniors
  • social services, social work
  • sports
  • street kids
  • teaching
  • tourism
  • tutor
  • veterinary
  • volunteering
  • water
  • wildlife surveying
  • women
  • writing
  • youth
  • youth development
  • youth ministry

Typical Volunteer: Get up 6am take breakfast, bath etc, arrive at school at around 7am prepare for lesson as main lesson starts at 8am teach lessons up to 12.30 pm(the is always a recess at around 10 am) then lunch recess. Afternoon lesson starts at 2pm to 4pm. And some extra curriculum such as sports is normally between 4pm to 5pm. The school year is divided into 3 terms and providing a monthly holiday in between. Can be run as shown below First term: 3 January to 4 April Second term: 5 May to 8 August Third term: 8 September to 28 November and the School holidays are April, August and December. Different schools have slight changes to the dates of closing and opening but they do not deviate by more than a week or at most two, And lessons normally run from Monday to Friday (and sometimes Saturday but up to I o'clock) the Saturday and Sunday are off.

Age Range: 18-55 years

This Program is open to American, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and World Wide Participants. This Program is also open to Families, Couples and Individuals

Typical Living Arrangements :
  • Apartment/Flat
  • Group living
  • Home-stays
  • Independent living
  • Other

Participants Travel to Kenya Independently Or in Groups

Typically Participants Work Independently Or in Groups of from 3

Application Process Involves:

  • In-Person Interview Required
  • In-Person Interview when Feasible
  • Letters of Reference
  • Other
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Resume
  • Transcript
  • Written Application

Post Services Include:

  • Alumni Network
  • Exit DebriefingAbroad
  • Job and Internship Network

Intern Kenya's Mission Statement: Intern Kenya is now a department of Janda Worldwide Destination Limited a Registered, Air ticketing and Tour Company based in Kenya. Governed under the laws of Kenya (CAP 4 86 Company Law), Janda Worldwide Destination on its new department of Internship and volunteering called Intern Kenya has dedicated its services in producing the cheapest, most reliable and efficient result oriented conservation and work programs throughout the country. Our motto being to enable both individuals and gap year students to partake constructive work in environments that not only are they adventurous and exciting but also to contribute positively towards the development of a Nation. Intern Kenya Volunteer company has been Acquired with Janda Worldwide A tour and safaris company Based in Nairobi Kenya. Intern Kenya will now operate as a department of janda worldwide. The acquisition took place on 4th July 2006.

Year Founded: 2006

 



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