Global Vision International
Offices in the USA,
Boston, MA 02116
United States
Phone: US: 888-653-6028 UK: 01727 250 250 Oz: 1300 795 013
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Orphanage Volunteering in Kenya, Africa
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Volunteer Long Term with Disadvantaged Children in Kenya, East Africa
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Kenya Community Development Internships
- Rural
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Wildlife Research and Community Development in Kenya
- Rural
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Gain a Qualification in Biological Survey Techniques in Kenya
- Rural
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Dolphin Research Project in Kenya
- Rural
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Short-term Volunteering on an Educational Project in Kenya
- Rural
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Volunteering with Colobus monkeys in Kenya
- Rural
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Conservation Internship and Work Experience Placement in Kenya, Africa
- Rural
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Volunteer on a Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution Project in Kenya
- Rural
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Volunteer Vacation in Kenya, East Africa
Global Vision International programs in other countries:
- Multi-Country,
Australia,
Belize,
Brazil,
Cameroon,
Chile,
China,
Costa Rica,
Ecuador,
England,
Ghana,
Greece,
Guatemala,
Honduras,
India,
Indonesia,
Italy,
Laos,
Latvia,
Madagascar,
Malaysia,
Mexico,
Namibia,
Nepal,
New Zealand,
Nicaragua,
Panama,
Peru,
Seychelles,
South Africa,
Spain,
Sri Lanka,
Swaziland,
Tanzania,
Thailand,
Uganda,
United States,
Vanuatu,
Zambia
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Kenya International Development Internships
Kenya
- Other Cities in Kenya:
Lamu,
Rural
- Mombasa:
Mombasa
Term: Throughout the year
Dates: Visit the GVI website for upcoming start dates
Description:
Starting with a 10 week expedition to develop your skills in the classroom and community relations, this 20 week internship provides applicants with practical experience and professional qualifications. You will learn how to live and work with a research team in a remote environment and attain experience essential for your traineeship for the following 10 weeks. During this phase you can undertake a BTEC qualification in Tropical Habitat Survey Techniques, PADI scuba diving courses, Emergency First Response first aid courses, and additional training including Swahili language. You will support GVI staff and assist with the running of the expedition. At the end of the 20 week placement qualifying interns will either be offered paid or unpaid work with GVI or with one of our local partners.
Highlights:
* Developing skills in teaching, personnel management, leadership and expedition logistics. * GVI introduction to TEFL course with experience teaching to both adults and children. * Living and working amongst a remote Indian Ocean island community, amongst diverse tropical habitats; being immersed in the traditional Swahili culture of the Kenyan coast. * Working under Kenya Wildlife Service and with many other partners to promote sustainable development and help conserve some of East Africa's most important remaining coastal habitats. * Learn Swahili language and work alongside Kenyan students and researchers. * Become a qualified first aid instructor and gain a recognized BTEC qualification in Tropical Habitat Survey Techniques. * Joining Kenya's only long term cetacean population research project, learning boat-based survey and photo identification skills. * Snorkel in Kenya's finest reefs surveying turtles and other marine life within the Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Protected Area. * Undertaking research in East Africa's coastal forests, a globally recognized Biodiversity Hotspot, assessing threatened primate populations and learning behavioural research skills. * Studying dolphins and colobus monkeys, other endangered or endemic fauna, opportunities to see whale sharks, humpback whales or spinner dolphins depending on the season.
Qualifications:
GVI Introduction to TEFL; Environmental Education; Health, safety and environment awareness; Interpersonal skills; Leadership skills; Community relations skills; BTEC qualification in Tropical Habitat Survey Techniques; GVI Boat handling and driving around marine mammals induction; For an extra cost PADI dive courses including Open Water and Advanced Open Water, PADI Rescue Diver and PADI Dive Master certifications; First Aid, CPR & Instructor training; Cetacean identification, biology and survey skills; Turtle identification, biology and survey skills; Primate identification, biology and survey skills; Biodiversity assessment skills.
Cost in US$: USD 6,500 for 20 weeks
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Kenya
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Global Vision International's Mission Statement: Global Vision International aims to promote the advancement of sustainable development through the creation of partnerships, promotion of local and global education, opportunities and via direct financial support. GVI remains committed to its local partners by ensuring they receive full credit for any research undertaken or achievements reached.
Year Founded: 1998
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