Affordable Volunteering in Costa Rica from US$470
Costa Rica
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks and 3-6 months
Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: 1st and 3rd Monday of each month
Description:
International Volunteer HQ's partner NGO in Costa Rica requires volunteers now! IVHQ has a wide range of volunteering opportunities available in turtle conservation, teaching English, childcare work, healthcare and construction and renovation work in Costa Rica. Costa Rica Volunteer Placement Descriptions * Teaching English Teaching English to low-income communities in San Jose and surrounding areas is a rewarding project. Children, teenagers and young adults are very excited to practice their pronunciation and conversation skills with native speakers. Costa Rica is increasingly becoming the tourism capital of Central America, meaning English is a prerequisite for all people looking to make a career in the tourism industry and get above the poverty line. Volunteers will work in local schools, orphanages and community centers. Work varies but generally consists of providing tutoring to local students, setting up small workshops, assisting local teachers and organizing educational games and activities. NB Volunteers DO NOT need to be a qualified or experienced teacher. * Childcare Work Costa Rica on the back of strong resources, a stable Government and increasing tourism is becoming one of the more affluent countries in Central America. However this is causing problems whereby citizens from neighboring countries (such as Nicaragua) are immigrating into Costa Rica, causing an increase in unemployment, homelessness and poverty. The aim of our childcare program is to provide individual attention and assistance to children from difficult backgrounds in Costa Rica. Many children at the projects we work with do not receive the level of affection and education that they deserve, and volunteers therefore play an important role in working alongside local staff to improve the educational, emotional, and hygiene conditions of the children. Volunteers will work in orphanages, community centers, daycare centers, schools, soup kitchens and kindergartens. Work varies but generally consists of providing individual attention, sharing affection with children, paying with children, organizing games and activities, educating children regarding hygiene and assisting with home work. * Turtle Conservation At the turtle project, volunteers assist a Costa Rican biologist with their work at the beach. Volunteers help with studies and protection work of the sea turtles and with the sustainable egg harvesting programs residents. Volunteers live in one of three beach locations around Costa Rica and must be prepared to work hard. Living conditions are basic and volunteers work shifts (days and nights). Volunteer activities vary at different times of the year but general work includes; beach patrols, building greenhouses to keep eggs away from predators, beach cleaning, count and tag sea turtles, locating nesting females and work with local staff to harvest eggs. * Construction and Renovation One of the ways we provide support to the different projects we work with is through our construction and renovation projects. Many projects are under-funded and run-down, and are in need of renovation work. Volunteers usually work alongside a local construction worker who provides them with direction and motivation. Volunteers work on a variety of buildings such as schools, orphanages, community centers and clinics. Volunteer work varies but generally consists of renovating buildings, re-painting community centers, building required infrastructure such as orphanages and landscaping/gardening. You are not required to have experience with construction work but having good energy levels, a reasonable level of fitness and good dedication will go a long way to ensuring you get the most out of your volunteer project. * Healthcare The healthcare system in Costa Rica is relatively well developed. However, the projects we work with always appreciate the extra assistance that volunteers bring through supporting local nurses and doctors. Our projects work with a number of local institutions such as The Red Cross, hospice, ambulance services and AIDS home. It is important that healthcare volunteers have realistic expectations with regard to the activities that they will get involved in. Medical students should understand that independence in medical projects will always be determined by: - level of training and demonstrated expertise - Spanish level - age - personality and ability to take initiative - duration of program NB: All healthcare volunteers must bring evidence of their level of education, their white coat and their stethoscope.
Highlights:
* Extremely affordable program fees * Quality Programs * Flexible Placements * 24/7 Support * Loyalty Program * IVHQ Information Booklet * Discount Spanish lessons
Qualifications:
Volunteers must be over 18 years of age at the beginning of the program and have at least a high school education. Volunteers participating in the health care must have appropriate training and certification (to be presented to IVHQ partner staff on arrival in Costa Rica). We recommend that all volunteers regardless of their Spanish language ability (unless they are extremely fluent), take advantage of the very affordable Spanish lessons offered exclusively to IVHQ volunteers by our program staff in Costa Rica. Past volunteer feedback has shown us that volunteers feel they can contribute far more with some Spanish ability. Spanish is NOT a prerequisite for our Costa Rica program, however on certain placements (such as medical placements) the level of work a volunteer can do will be restricted with limited Spanish. Our local staff in Costa Rica offer hugely discounted Spanish lessons to our volunteers and wide a variety of options (one on one learning, group classes and a local student language exchange). More details on these options are provided when a volunteer registers.
Cost in US$: Varies from US$470 (1 Week) to US$3570 (6 Months)
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Cost Includes :
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- Excursions
- Food
- Housing
- In-country orientation/Training
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- In-country staff support
- International travel
- Pre-departure orientation/Training
- Registration fees
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- Travel while in host country
- Written materials pre-departure
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Cost Include Description:
What do my fees pay for?* Registration Fee (Refundable if you choose not to go) - 24/7 support from IVHQ staff - program marketing costs - information pack - administration costs - travel costs to inspect programs and communication costs with volunteers * Program Fee - Airport pick up - orientation - program supervision - accommodation and meals during volunteer placement period - In-country 24/7 volunteer support and In-country administration costs
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- adult education
- AIDS
- building maintenance
- building schools
- business
- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- conservation
- eco-tourism
- education
- English teaching
- fixing fences
- grassroots organization
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- health
- health care
- health education
- home visit
- human rights
- indigenous issues
- micro-enterprise
- minority groups
- orphans
- painting
- population issues
- primary education
- professional services
- public education
- reforestation
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- relief
- sea turtle protection
- secondary education
- small business development
- street kids
- teaching
- tourism
- tree planting
- volunteer management
- volunteering
- water
- women
- youth
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Age Range: 18-70
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
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Costa Rica
Independently
Or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Or
in Groups of 2-6
Scholarships are Available. - Check with private organisations and schools (if still at University or college)
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
Post Services Include:
- Alumni Network
- Exit DebriefingAbroad
International Volunteer HQ's Mission Statement: International Volunteer HQ aims to provide volunteers with quality, flexible, safe and highly affordable volunteering placements in developing countries. In addition to providing aid and assistance to these countries, International Volunteer HQ endeavors to increase education and heighten awareness through not only the skills and expertise taken by volunteers to their host communities and institutions, but also through the experiences and lessons volunteers will in turn take back to their own countries and cultures.
Year Founded: 2007
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