Sports Education Assistant in Arequipa

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Sports Education Assistant in Arequipa

Volunteer as a sports coach in Peru to help disadvantaged students in schools to improve their fitness and learn about teamwork.

THE PROJECT

You’ll work alongside local coaches during physical education classes at a school. This is a great opportunity to gain experience working with children, while you develop personal skills like leadership and organization.

The Sport Education program consists of volunteers working in local schools to improve children’s knowledge of sports and teaching foreign sports and games to the children. They also educate children on general fitness, health and wellbeing in addition to their regular lessons at the school. It is up to the volunteer to plan lessons and design the teaching of their sport program.

Volunteer tasks may include:

  • Recreational activities (yoga, music, arts, crafts)
  • Assisting teachers in preparing sports classes
  • Teaching students about new sports
  • Assisting and participating in sports training, competitions and school events
  • Supervising children during recess and lunch
  • Building up the self-esteem and confidence of the children

Children are extremely enthusiastic and willing to learn. While soccer is extremely popular in Peru, many volunteers have found it rewarding to teach children different sports (or popular sports from the volunteer’s home country). If a volunteer wishes to do this, they must plan ahead and often must bring the required materials and equipment themselves, as it is highly likely they will not be available in local stores and shopping centers here.

Volunteers will be places in schools with children from 6 to 16 years old attend the school which is divided in Primary school and Secondary school. They do not get a lot of help from the government, so all support is appreciated. The kids at the schools come from low income families.

NOTE** Project is available from March to November.

  • Volunteer placement
  • Volunteer project management and administration for your selected program length
  • Program and Safety orientation
  • Pre-departure support
  • Accommodations at host family
  • 2 meals a day (breakfast and dinner)
  • Airport pick-up
  • Volunteer certificate
  • Recommendation Letter
  • Transport to volunteer project the first day
  • 24/7 support from our staff in Peru
  • **Your fee also contributes to the purchase of needed supplies for improvements at your project.

    Accommodation :

    Most volunteers will stay in a homestay where they will live with a local family. Volunteers can expect to share a room with one or two other. We highly recommend staying with a family; that way you will also learn the Peruvian way of life, meet local people, eat typical food, speak the language (Spanish) and engage in local customs and traditions.

    Volunteers will be sharing bathroom and common areas with other volunteers and members of the family.

    Accommodation is from Sunday to Saturday, check out at 10:00am

    **Volunteers arriving before Sunday or staying after Saturday, will be charged US$25.00 per extra night at accommodation.

    Food & Beverages :

    2 meals are included (breakfast and dinner). Volunteers can expect to experience a variety of flavors and meals during their experience as Peruvian food is diverse. We will be glad to let the family know if you have special eating needs. Please let us know ahead of time so that we can make arrangements for you.

    Arrival in Arequipa!

    Once you arrive in Arequipa, please pick up your bags and then step out of the airport. Our PEVolunteer representative will be waiting for you there with a sign that has your name written on it.

    The first day of volunteer’s program (normally Sunday) is upon arrival in Arequipa, Volunteer will be pickup from the airport and then transfer to our host family. Here volunteers will have the day to rest and acclimatize.

    First day! Your Introduction

    Volunteers orientation will begin on Monday at around 9:00 am in Arequipa and will be conducted by our staff. It will cover everything you need to know for your volunteer placement in the city including an introduction to Peru, Peruvian customs, Spanish Classes, rules and expectations, safety, travel opportunities in Peru, and an introduction to your project and placement.

    The orientation will also give you a chance to meet other volunteers and swap contact details for weekend travel and socializing.

    Once our orientation is complete, volunteers will be transported to their projects usually by public bus, with some exception of some walking distance projects. Upon arrival, Volunteer will be introduced to projects Directors and can start working at the same day.

    Spanish language courses are available for all volunteers regardless of their ability.

    PEVolunteer strongly recommends these for all volunteers unless they are extremely fluent.

    Volunteers should strongly consider these courses as they will allow them to work and communicate with all parties more efficiently during their stay. These language courses are organized on arrival in Peru at the program orientation.

    The language course is tailored to each volunteer’s current level of Spanish.

    While our programs are flexible and can be fit to your requirements, an example of a typical day is as follows:

    Monday to Friday:

    7:30 AM – Breakfast with host family
    8:00 AM – Volunteer leaves to the project
    8:30 AM – Arrival at the project, beginning of Volunteering
    1:00 PM – End of project
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM  Lunch (free time)
    2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Free time
    7-7:30PM – Dinner with the host family

    **The volunteers on afternoons are free to visit and explore the city, or can chose to take Spanish classes which can be arrange at our office.

    On the weekend, volunteers have spare time and usually relax or take the opportunity to explore other parts of their local town and Peru. Long weekends can be taken to travel further afield such as Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon or Lake Titicaca.

    At PEVolunteer we organize fun and interesting tours for our volunteers, so just let us know where you would like to go!

    – The minimum age for volunteers is 18 years old unless traveling with family members over 18 or their school.

    – No previous volunteer experience or other qualifications are necessary as all skills are useful in our projects.

    – We do require volunteers to be aware that they will encounter cultural differences in Peru, which they must be prepared to respect.

    – Our volunteers must be willing to engage in their project and be open-minded towards the dissimilarities they may encounter.

    – Step one, fill out our application by clicking “Apply Now”. Make sure to add info@pevolunteer.org to your email safe list to ensure receipt of our response.

    – A no-refundable, no-transferable payment of US$250.00 must be paid at time of booking.

    – After reserving your place please book your flight and send us your flight information so we can schedule your airport pick-up. Also, visit your doctor for any vaccinations you may require and do not hesitate to ask us any questions that you may have.

    – Upon receipt of your details you will be sent our in-depth pre-departure brochure full of indispensable tips regarding preparation and packing, your destination and its customs, your accommodations, travel requirements and suggestion.

    – The remaining total is due 10 days before the start of your program.

    – Join us Helping and Traveling in Peru!

    • National and International flights are not included
    • Please let us know for any additional night
    • Insurances are not included
    • Please have a valid passport at time of travel
    • Departure transfer is not included

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