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Travellers Worldwide: Argentina
Basic Information
Phone Number: 1-603-574-4935 (USA) & +44 01903 502595 (UK)
Fax Number: +44 (0) 1903 708179 (UK)
Email: info@travellersworldwide.com
Director: Jennifer Perkes
Additional Information
Days of Service: Available all year round. Flexible start and finish dates.
Program Highlights:
A FEW THINGS THAT YOU WILL GAIN FROM THIS PROJECT...
-An exciting, new, eye-opening, and rewarding adventure into a different culture.
-New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding of a different culture, invaluable personal & professional development.
-An entry on your Resume/CV that will put you head and shoulders above most others in the job market today!
-And best of all...an unforgettable experience!
WHAT TO DO NEXT....
-Talk to us-We're here to help you! Call 1-603-574-4935
-Most of our team are ex-Travellers volunteer and are ideally qualified to offer advice and guidance because they know what you're looking for. They will help you find your perfect project - and then make it all happen for you!
-If you'd like more information about this or any of our projects, please email or call us today so we can help you plan your trip abroad!
-If you'd like to apply for this project, please go to our website and complete the application form. As soon as we receive it, we'll liaise with you and then start making your travel adventure happen!
-It's as easy as that!
There are many volunteer projects and internships available in Argentina! We would be happy to email you further about any listed below!
- Teaching Projects: Teaching English in homes, schools and communities. No qualifications needed.
- Work Experience Internships: Gain experience in Journalism, Law, Medicine, Radio, Tourism, Hospitality and Veterinary - and make your CV stand out from all the others!
- Care for Children at a Children's Hospital: Energetic Volunteers are required to act as parents to children in need at this very worthwhile hospital in Mendoza.
- Day Care Centre for Children in Mendoza: Help children at this delightful non-profit Day Care Centre for children, in the charming urban location of Mendoza.
- Mix and Match! Work in four different fields, or mix and match according to your own preferences - a quite unique project!
- Spanish Language Courses: Live, eat and breathe Spanish in Argentina's capital city Buenos Aires or study at an international language school in Mendoza!
- Tango Courses: Private Tango lessons and visits to Tango shows as part of your placement
- Salsa Courses: Private Salsa lessons tailored to your level of expertise - beginners welcome too!
- Photography Courses: Learn photography from an expert in a city vibrant with colour and excitement.
- The Latin American Triangle: Combine volunteering with organized travel for a unique 6 week experience!
- Sports: Coach Cricket to children in schools and clubs in Buenos Aires with the Argentina Cricket Association
- Sports: Coach and play sports in the city of Malargue
- Polo Sports Experience in an exclusive Club near Buenos Aires
If you could jump on a plane and join one of these projects tomorrow...which one would you choose? Send us an email....let us know!
Additional Information:
Volunteer projects and internship opportunities with Travellers Worldwide provide an opportunity to take education outside of the traditional classroom setting. For 16 years, Travellers Worldwide has been providing students and adults with volunteer projects and internships overseas. Join us during a holiday break, a vacation, a gap year, or any time of year that you feel the need to immerse yourself in a new culture and help those in need at the same time! Volunteers use our projects to learn more about themselves before jumping into college, some volunteers find that they need a career break while others explore their intended education career path or maybe even discover their true passions in life. There's a big world out there….it would be a shame to miss it!
Setting: Let ARGENTINA be your classroom!
You can work in the seductive, bustling capital of BUENOS AIRES, a city rich in cultural heritage, renowned for being a cosmopolitan and elegant capital with a surprisingly European feel. Buenos Aires is reminiscent of Paris with its tree-lined avenues and wonderful plazas which have a beguiling, faded elegance.
You can also work in the province of MENDOZA, set in the foothills of the Andes mountains. This is excellent wine-country and also a paradise for adventure and mountain sports enthusiasts!
Referrals: "'My time in Buenos Aires has been everything I hoped it would be and more and my only complaint is how quickly the time has gone since I got here. The city is brilliant and I have been very impressed with the staff at the hostel and Travellers staff who are always interested in how I am getting on and willing to help if I need it. The teaching has been fantastic: I am working with young children, teenagers and adults so I never know what each day is going to bring. I enjoy being busy and actually working somewhere/in one place rather than just visiting as a tourist. Mucho gracias!' " -Jess Corbett - Teaching in Buenos Aires, Argentina