Video Editor & Videomaker
La experiencia
We’re looking for a videographer to film and edit content for our sanctuary, including social media and fundraising projects. You’ll need your own equipment and the ability to work creatively and independently. Community living (40+ people) in the Tenerife desert required.
To us, passion and motivation is way more important than experience. So if you feel like applying for this position but not sure if you are the right one, apply anyway and let
Que ofreces?
25 horas de ayuda por semana
Fotografía:
Toma, edita y entrega fotos increíbles.
Producción de Videos:
Crea, edita y publica videos digitales.
Lo que obtienes
2 dias libres por semana
Habitación privada:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto privado. Sí, un cuarto solo para ti.
Habitación compartida:
Tendrás una cama en un cuarto compartido con otros viajeros.
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.
Puedes usar libremente nuestra lavandería.:
Hay un lugar especial donde se lava la ropa sin costo.
Fiestas gratis:
Obtén pases gratis a las mejores fiestas de la ciudad.
Eventos gratis:
Obtén pases gratis para los mejores eventos de la ciudad.
Bicicletas a tu disposición:
Puedes usar nuestras bicicletas cuando quieras.
Traslado:
Te buscaremos cuando llegues y te llevamos a nuestro lugar.
Utilice nuestra cocina equipada:
Siéntete libre de usar nuestra cocina y preparar tu comida deliciosa.
Certificado:
Obtén un certificado de culminación una vez que hayas terminado tu experiencia.
Internet Básica:
Internet de velocidad básica para trabajar remotamente
Espacio de Trabajo Dedicado:
Espacio específico para trabajar remotamente
Requisitos
Inglés Principiante o Español Principiante
Entre 20 y 70 años
Admite voluntarios solos, parejas y dúos de voluntarios
Lo que no está incluído
Vuelos, Seguro de Viaje, Transporte Interno y Visa
Programa detallado
You receive free basic accommodation, plus two cooked meals a day (Mon–Fri), drinking water, free access to the community kitchen and its supplies, shared spaces, Wi-Fi, and charging stations. Facilities include shared toilets and showers. Each long-term volunteer participates in the cleaning rota once per month as part of the community hours (25 hours of work per week + 5 hours of community tasks).
Our community consists of around 25–30 long-term live-in volunteers (staying 3+ months or with no set leaving date), plus about 15 short-term guests in a separate program.
We work Monday to Friday, 8:30–14:15, with a 45-minute break at 11:00 for breakfast and lunch served at 14:30.
Food is supplied by two island distributors. Every day, a volunteer collects surplus food that would otherwise be discarded and brings it to the sanctuary for sorting. Food sorting takes place Monday to Saturday, but each long-term volunteer only joins the food-sorting team once per week, on an assigned day.
We aim to live as sustainably as possible, being mindful of water and energy use. Long-term accommodations do not have electricity or running water, but both are available in shared areas around the finca.
Actividades & Turnos
As an animal rescue, our days are never fully predictable. Emergencies can happen at any time, and some moments need to be filmed immediately as they unfold. For this reason, the person in this role must be highly flexible and adaptable. We often say we live in “organized chaos” — planning ahead is ideal, but not always possible. However, you will always have guidance and support from our communications team.
Reglas
Respect the animals – This is their home first. Watch for problems, don’t feed unless instructed, keep gates closed, and avoid leaving dangerous food around.
No drugs or alcohol – Use of illegal substances or alcohol while working is prohibited. Never smoke inside kitchens or toilets.
Be kind and open – No violence or aggression. Communicate openly and resolve issues respectfully. For other problems, contact Helena, Emma, or Edo.
Work responsibly – 30 hours/week: 25 work hours + 5 community hours. Laziness affects the animals.
No unapproved parties – Common areas must be quiet after “shut off” time. Keep the sanctuary peaceful.
Respect your community – Share, clean up, and help each other. Take responsibility for shared spaces.
Live sustainably – Follow signs, conserve water/electricity, and respect systems designed for a sustainable life.
If you feel ill - stay away from common areas. For digestive or respiratory problems or fever, stay home and ask a friend to bring you food and water. If it is a non-contagious illness, take it easy and do what you feel to do.
Represent the sanctuary – You are part of our image. Be responsible with visitors, online presence, and in the local community.