Involvement in nursery work in Hungary


Involvement in nursery work in Hungary

Parents’ House Public Benefit Foundation / Szülők Háza Közhasznú Alapítvány

Budapest, Hungary

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Beschreibung der Tätigkeit

Parents' House is like a big extended family. We run family nurseries, provide family support services, education, training and a foundation dedicated to child protection. Curious about us? Volunteering is your chance to be part of our everyday life! As a long-term volunteer, you can get involved in the day-to-day work of our family day care nurseries. All our units are staffed by trained early childhood educators who provide learning and development opportunities based on each child's individual needs. As a volunteer, after careful preparation, you can get involved in tasks such as feeding children, singing lullabies, teaching children nursery rhymes, even in a foreign language, and play activities. Through this activity, you will not only become part of a supportive community, but you will also develop more sensitive and colourful communication skills, learn the basics of assertive communication and solution-oriented conflict resolution. We are excited to welcome you!

Beitrag zu Unterbringung, Verpflegung und Reisekosten

Parents’ House Family Centre is in Budapest, in the 11th District. The accommodation is easy to reach by public transport and is close to our Centre. We provide monthly travel passes to our volunteers. The apartment has a reliable internet connection and can house two volunteers in separate rooms. Hot meals are served at the family centre on working days. On days off, meals are arranged beforehand based on individual needs.

Fortbildung im Rahmen der Tätigkeit

During the opportunity, the Hungarian National Agency and the host organisation will arrange training sessions. Participants must attend the pre-departure, post-arrival, and post-activity training courses. Parents’ House provides the following training courses during the activity period: - Training for child protection volunteers; - Social Awareness Training; - Communication training; - Training on conflict-management; - Training on childcare skills; - Specific training to improve the labour market situation; - Interactive training on sustainability.

Teilnehmerprofil

Our team is looking for volunteers who are committed to children's rights, early childhood development, empathy and community values. We believe that every life has value, so we want volunteers to join the Parents' House family who are passionate about helping future young people grow up in an inclusive and supportive society. Please apply if: - we can count on you in the long term; - you are reliable and considerate; - you are happy to carry out your duties responsibly; - you feel comfortable with children; - you are open to learning.

Wann

Insgesamt 48 Woche(n) im Zeitraum 01/11/2023 bis 01/10/2024


Wo

Mélykút utca 7., 1116 Budapest Hungary


 Individuelle Freiwilligentätigkeit


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Bürgerschaft und demokratische Teilhabe

Allgemeine und berufliche Bildung

Bekämpfung von Diskriminierung (auch Geschlechterdiskriminierung)


Bewerbungsfrist

Bewerbungsfrist: 20/12/2023