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Volunteer Help Center
Thamel
Kathmandu,Nepal


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Last Updated: 02.06.19
   
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Countries/States Served: UK, PL, SI, CR
People Utilized or Employed: Nursing, Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine, High School Student, Human Resources, Nurse Practitioner, Pre-medical Student, Medical Student, Nurse, Pharmacy Student
Types of Students Allowed:
Medical Students, Premedical Students, Predental Students, Nursing Students, Prenursing Students, Pharmacy Students, Veterinary Students
Program Length: Long Term (Greater than 1 month)
Language Skills: English
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Current Job Openings (Paid Positions)
Teaching English needed in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Gorkha, Dhaading
Job Description: Teaching English to Nepali children is very challenging and rewarding work. Seeing their progression and enthusiasm makes the experience exceptionally satisfying. Volunteers will teach students who are eager to improve their conversational English skills, and the locations of the program are primarily in the government school system, orphanages, women’s groups, and village community libraries. You will also have the opportunity to teach other subjects such as math, science, music geography, art, and dance, depending on your area of interest and expertise. Classes consist of students ranging from ages 5 to 16 years old, depending on the volunteers preference, with older students having more proficient language skills. Typical class sizes range from 30 to 50 students per class. The curriculum for the course will be taken from the Nepali students’ standard book, but volunteers are encouraged to create their own lesson plans. Inspiration for creative lesson plans can be found on many websites. Volunteers will have a permanent staff member there to assist with communication with the students and staff members. Classes generally run from Sunday to Friday, with four to six class periods each day. More: http://volunteerhelpcenter.org
Job Duration: Part Time
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Medical Internship needed in Chitwan, Kathmandu
Job Description: The Health Post Program is beneficial for doctors, medical students, nurses, and nursing students. Volunteers have the opportunity to work in hospitals and community health clinics in various locations in Nepal. Volunteers will assist the staff in dressing wounds, administering vaccinations, drawing blood, holding babies as they are treated, and helping to screen and organize patients. Volunteers can also assist in obtaining medicines and supplies, and helping out in daily activities. Volunteers can also organize health programs in their placement. This program provides a wonderful chance to support local doctors and nurses in a country where health care is a major issue, and the availability of trained staff in rural areas is low. Volunteers have the change to make a huge difference in the community.
Job Duration: 1 to 3 months
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Assisting Orphans needed in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan
Job Description: For an orphaned child, the most beneficial thing that can be offered to them is education, as it can provide more opportunities for their futures once they leave the orphanage. Having access to education when their resources are low is a great advantage. Classes on English, drawing, music, dance, cooking, and more can be taught, depending on the interest of the volunteer. Volunteers will be responsible for getting the children ready for school, and looking after their general well-being. Spending quality time with the children can have an enormous impact on their welfare. An average day for a volunteer consists of teaching for a few hours in the mornings and evenings. Afternoons are generally free to spend time with the children who are not at school. Volunteers can also to go the local school and teach, as well as help staff to develop marketing, fundraising, and program strategies for the orphanage. Upon completion of the volunteering program, volunteers have the option to sponsor a child if they chose
Job Duration: Part Time
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Women Empowerment needed in Chitwan
Job Description: The Women Empowerment Program supports women in their pursuit of healthy and sustainable lifestyles. The program provides a forum for issues such as family health, women’s rights, income generation, access to resources, and other challenges that women face. Volunteers will exchange ideas, assist with ongoing projects, teach basic English, help with small businesses, and provide the group with a positive role model. Support can be given in many ways other than those listed, depending on the skills of the individual volunteer, and the needs of the local community. The efforts of the volunteer make a huge positive impact to women in the most marginalized communities
Job Duration: Part Time
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Mission Statement: (See Web Site For Updated Information)
Our mission is to offer meaningful opportunities for volunteers, and for both cultures to gain a deeper understanding of each other. We empower our communities by providing education in English, health-care, aid, sanitation and environment andt. Our program provides support to international volunteers who hope to create a positive impact in the lives of the Nepali people.

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