🌱Outdoor Helper in Corsica🐔

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La experiencia

You’ll 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.


Que ofreces?

25 horas de ayuda por semana

Cuidado de Animales: Ayuda a cuidar mascotas.

Construcción y Reparación: Ayuda con varias tareas de reparación o construcción.

Ayuda en Granjas Eco: Siembra, cosecha y ayuda con tareas del campo.

Jardinería: Ayuda a plantar y cultivar jardines.

Cuota extra requerida

Valor: € 5 Por dia

Cuantía destinada a: Materiales para las actividades de los voluntarios

Descripción: We ask for a contribution of 5 euros to cover dinner. This contribution doesn't include any alcohol.


Lo que obtienes

2 dias libres por semana

Camping: Tendrás una carpa/tienda en un campamento.

Desayuno: Tienes derecho a desayunos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Almuerzo: Tienes derecho a almuerzos gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Cena: Tienes derecho a cenas gratis cada día de tu estadía.

Puedes usar libremente nuestra lavandería.: Hay un lugar especial donde se lava la ropa sin costo.

Excursiones gratis: Te llevamos a excursiones y caminatas por la ciudad, GRATIS.

Bicicletas a tu disposición: Puedes usar nuestras bicicletas cuando quieras.

Tablas de surf: Puedes usar nuestras tablas de surf cuando quieras.

Utilice nuestra cocina equipada: Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.

Internet Básica: Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente


Requisitos

Inglés Intermedio o Francés Intermedio

Admite voluntarios solos (no admite parejas o dúos)


Lo que no está incluído

Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa


Programa detallado

You’ll 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 : 5€/day. Tent sleeping; breakfast + lunch included.


Actividades & Turnos

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 × 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 – Site check & prep (PPE, water, tools)
- 9:30 – Fencing or stonework; garden : irrigation, beds, mulching, harvest ; quick path/brush session.
- 12am – Tool care, tidy work zones, materials stacking, notes for tomorrow.


Reglas

- 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 you’re impaired, you don’t work—full stop.
- Respect the land. Stay on terraces/paths, don’t trample seedlings, don’t cut plants/trees unless it’s on the task list.
- Gates & animals. Close gates behind you. Don’t 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 early—we’d rather explain once than fix later.
- Autonomy with notes. Keep a simple log (what you did, what’s next, materials needed). Suggest small improvements—one/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.