Digital Skills Trainer

Description

Eurorelief works to provide camp residents with skills and vocational training that will help them integrate wherever they move, and will give them the opportunity to support themselves and their families. This comes under our Community Engagement programme.

We are in need of a Digital Skills Trainer. The Digital Skills Trainer should be a person with experience in any of the following fields: CAD, Digital Media, Programming or any other Digital related skill.

His or her role will be to provide adequate training to residents with an interest and potential in the field. The goal is that they will develop the level of skills that will enable them to continue and grow into a professional level.

The computers are provided as well as a space for the lessons. He/she reports to Christos Vasileiou, or the Community Engagement Coordinator.

Requirements

  • Availability at least one month, preferably two months or longer

  • Emotional stability

  • Passion for passing on valuable skills

  • Teaching experience, preferably

  • Flexibility and adaptability

Responsibilities

  • Teaching and training young adults

  • Maintain a professional attitude and relationships

As with all Eurorelief roles, this is a volunteer position: applicants must be self-funded and should have a network of friends and supporters at their "home-base". The first 3 months serve as a probationary period, after which we expect you to take a break from the work for at least a week. If you plan to come for a year or more, you should plan to take a break of about one month after every three months served, or 4 weeks within a sixteen-week-period.

Interested? You can apply to volunteer and, in the comments section, mention what role you are interested in, or you can send an application email to info@eurorelief.net


Eurorelief was founded in 2005 and deployed to Kalamata, Greece in response to deadly earthquakes. Eurorelief later took up work on the island of Lesvos in 2015 as one of the NGOs serving within Moria Hotspot. We continue to fulfill key roles in Mavrovouni Registration and Identification Center (RIC), the new temporary camp on the island of Lesvos. In collaboration with camp management and other actors on the island, we provide basic non-food items, oversee shelter allocation, are involved in maintenance and building projects as well as education and recreational activities. Since summer 2021, we are also present in RIC Zervou on the island of Samos. For more info, go to  Our Work.

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