đ±Outdoor Helper in Corsicađ
Das Erlebnis
Youâll keep the land thriving: clear brush and paths, repair fences, cut and stack firewood, rebuild dry-stone walls, and start/maintain a small vegetable garden. We value care and autonomy: organize your own workflow, respect tool safety, leave each area better than you found it, and propose concrete, practical improvements.
Was Sie anbieten
25 Stunden Hilfe pro Woche
Tierpflege:
Hilf bei der Betreuung und Pflege von Tieren.
Bauen & Reparieren:
Hilf bei verschiedenen Reparatur- oder Bauarbeiten.
Landwirtschaft:
Pflanze FeldfrĂŒchte, sĂ€e Samen und hilf bei AuĂenarbeiten.
Gartenarbeit:
Hilf beim Pflanzenanbau und der Gartenpflege
ZusĂ€tzliche GebĂŒhr erforderlich
Betrag:
⏠5
Pro Tag
GebĂŒhr bezahlt fĂŒr:
Materialien fĂŒr FreiwilligenaktivitĂ€ten
Beschreibung:
We ask for a contribution of 5 euros to cover dinner. This contribution doesn't include any alcohol.
Was Sie bekommen
2 freie Tage pro Woche
Camping:
Du wirst in einem Zelt auf einem Campingplatz schlafen.
FrĂŒhstĂŒck:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses FrĂŒhstĂŒck an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Mittagessen:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses Mittagessen an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Abendessen:
Du hast Anspruch auf ein kostenloses Abendessen an jedem Tag deines Aufenthalts.
Kostenlose WĂ€sche:
Du kannst unseren Waschraum frei nutzen.
Kostenlose Wandertouren:
Wir nehmen dich mit auf AusflĂŒge und Wanderungen rund um die Stadt. Kostenlos!
FahrrĂ€der zur VerfĂŒgung:
Du kannst unsere FahrrÀder jederzeit nutzen.
Surfbretter:
Du kannst unsere Surfbretter so oft nutzen, wie du möchtest.
Nutze unsere ausgestattete KĂŒche:
Nutze gerne unsere KĂŒche und bereite dein eigenes leckeres Essen zu.
Grundlegender Internetzugang:
Internet mit Grundgeschwindigkeit, damit du remote arbeiten kannst
Anforderungen
Mittelstufe Englisch oder Mittelstufe Französisch
EmpfÀngt nur Einzelreisende (akzeptiert keine Paare oder Partner)
Was nicht inbegriffen ist
FlĂŒge, Reiseversicherung, interne Transportmittel und Visum
Programmdetails
Youâll clear brush and paths, repair fences, cut/split/stack firewood, rebuild dry-stone walls, set up a drought-smart veggie garden, and deliver 1 improvement/week. Seeking someone autonomous, careful with tools, and physically fit. Participation to dinner : 5âŹ/day. Tent sleeping; breakfast + lunch included.
AktivitÀten & Schichten
Tasks :
- Land care: clear brush and paths, prune low branches, move stones/wood, rake & tidy.
- Fencing: replace/straighten posts, stretch wire, fix gates/hinges, check lines weekly.
- Firewood: cut/split/stack; keep woodshed tidy and dry (only chainsaw if experienced).
- Stonework: rebuild small dry-stone walls (murets), terrace edges, steps; mix/lay gravel.
- Vegetable garden: create beds, compost/mulch, sow/plant, weed, harvest; seed saving.
- Irrigation & water: set up/repair drip lines, test flow, practice strict water-saving.
- Soil & paths: lay mulch, mark trails, add anti-erosion steps/drains where needed.
- Tool care: daily clean/sharpen, oil hand tools, coil hoses/cords, restock screws/nails.
- Waste & materials: sort recycling, stack reusable stone/timber, keep site hazard-free.
- Prevention: tidy as you go, report loose rocks, wasp nests, sharp wire, tripping risks.
- Improvement: 1 small optimization/week (e.g., tool board, labels, hose hooks, path markers).
Schedule & pace :
- ~25h/week (e.g., 5h Ă 5 days), mostly early mornings (heat/sun).
- Flexible with weather and your skills; light tasks or shade work on hot/windy days.
- 2 days off/week (often consecutive). Free afternoons.
Typical day :
- 9 am â Site check & prep (PPE, water, tools)
- 9:30 â Fencing or stonework; garden : irrigation, beds, mulching, harvest ; quick path/brush session.
- 12am â Tool care, tidy work zones, materials stacking, notes for tomorrow.
Regeln
- Wildfire safety. No open flames. If you smoke, do it in the designated spot, keep a metal butt tin, and never on dry ground.
- Tool safety first. PPE on (boots, gloves, eye/eye protection), tie hair back, no loose clothing. Ask before using any power tool; chainsaw only if pre-approved.
- No alcohol/drugs on tools. If youâre impaired, you donât workâfull stop.
- Respect the land. Stay on terraces/paths, donât trample seedlings, donât cut plants/trees unless itâs on the task list.
- Gates & animals. Close gates behind you. Donât feed animals without asking. Report any stray dogs/boars immediately.
- Clean as you go. End each task with a 10-minute reset: tools cleaned/oiled, hoses coiled, materials stacked, work area swept.
- Waste & sorting. Reuse stone/timber where possible. Sort recycling. Hazardous waste (oily rags, blades) in the marked box only.
- Check-ins > guesswork. Unsure about a step? Ask earlyâweâd rather explain once than fix later.
- Autonomy with notes. Keep a simple log (what you did, whatâs next, materials needed). Suggest small improvementsâone/week is the goal.
- Heat routine. Early starts, hats, sunscreen, water bottle always on you. Take shade breaks; tell us if you feel dizzy or low-energy.
- Noise & neighbors. Power tools only during agreed hours.