đŸŒ±Outdoor Helper in Corsica🐔

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A experiĂȘncia

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.


Como vocĂȘ ajuda

25 horas por semana

Cuidado de Animais: Ajude a cuidar do bem-estar e saĂșde de animais.

Construção e Reparos: Ajude em reparos, manutenção ou a construir.

Ajuda em Cultivos e Colheitas: Plante, semeie e ajude em tarefas do campo.

Jardinagem: Ajude a plantar, regar e cultivar jardins.

Taxa extra necessĂĄria

Valor: € 5 Por dia

Valor destinado a: Materiais para as atividades dos voluntĂĄrios

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


O que vocĂȘ ganha

2 dias livres por semana

Camping: Uma barraca confortåvel para dormir sob um céu estrelado.

CafĂ© da manhĂŁ: VocĂȘ ganha cafĂ© da manhĂŁ gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Almoço: VocĂȘ ganha almoço gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Jantar: VocĂȘ ganha jantar gratuito todos os dias que ficar aqui.

Lavanderia gratuita: VocĂȘ pode usar nossa lavanderia gratuitamente.

Trilhas de graça: Te levamos para fazer excursÔes e trilhas pela cidade. De graça!

Bicicletas Ă  vontade: Use nossas bikes Ă  vontade, quando quiser.

Pranchas de surf: Use nossas pranchas Ă  vontade, quando quiser.

Use nossa cozinha equipada: Fique Ă  vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua prĂłpria comida.

Internet BĂĄsica: Internet de velocidade bĂĄsica para vocĂȘ trabalhar remotamente


Requisitos

InglĂȘs IntermediĂĄrio ou FrancĂȘs IntermediĂĄrio

Recebe voluntĂĄrios sozinhos (nĂŁo aceita casal ou duplas)


O que nĂŁo estĂĄ incluso

Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto


Detalhes

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.


Atividades & 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.


Regras

- 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.