Veterinarian / Animal Health Expert Traveling Volunteer

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A experiência

Volunteers support our animal-welfare projects in Tanzania by preparing teaching materials, giving lessons on welfare and basic veterinary care, and helping organize community events.
Days vary between schools, outreach, and team planning. We expect flexibility, cultural adaptability, and veterinary training.
Unpaid; ~€300/month costs; min 1-month stay. Apply: https://forms.gle/2p9mDD7ySrxt4Ff46


Como você ajuda

25 horas por semana

Trabalho social: Ajude comunidades locais.


O que você ganha

2 dias livres por semana

Quarto privado: Você terá uma cama em um quarto privado, ou seja, um quarto só para você

Use nossa cozinha equipada: Fique à vontade para usar nossa cozinha para cozinhar sua própria comida.

Certificado: Ganhe um certificado de conclusão quando for embora.

Internet de Alta Velocidade: Internet de alta velocidade para você trabalhar remotamente


Requisitos

Inglês Fluente ou Francês Iniciante

Tem que ter pelo menos 18 anos

Recebe voluntários sozinhos, casais e duplas de voluntários


O que não está incluso

Passagens, seguro viagem, transporte e visto


Detalhes

As a Veterinarian or Animal Health Expert Traveling Volunteer, you’ll support VfAW’s animal-welfare projects in schools and communities across Arusha. This teaching-focused role includes preparing educational materials, delivering lessons on welfare and basic veterinary practices, and helping organize events. No surgery or clinical procedures are done.

Daily tasks include developing content with the team, teaching in classrooms or community settings, supporting outreach logistics, and coordinating with teachers, NGOs, and community leaders. Flexibility is essential as schedules and locations vary. Volunteers work up to 25 hours per week with two fixed days off.

We expect a proactive attitude, strong communication skills, and comfort in cross-cultural environments. Veterinary training (final-year students welcome) and practical experience with animals are required; teaching experience is a plus. Volunteers can continue contributing remotely after their stay.

VfAW provides safety and cultural orientation before travel, an in-country briefing, and ongoing support, including guidance on insurance, vaccinations, and emergency procedures. This position is fully volunteer-based and unpaid. Living costs in Arusha are approx. €300/month, covering accommodation, food, and local transport.


Atividades & Turnos

Daily Activities Checklist

Prepare and support the creation of teaching materials

Teach animal-welfare and basic veterinary practices in schools and community settings

Assist in organizing and facilitating in-person outreach events

Coordinate with teachers, community leaders, and partner organizations

Support logistics: setup, materials, feedback collection

Engage with students, families, and community groups

Participate in team planning sessions

Shifts
Volunteers work up to 25 hours per week with two fixed days off.
Shifts vary depending on school schedules and community outreach needs. Activities may take place in different locations around Arusha, and flexibility is required, as field plans can change.


Regras

VfAW is committed to your wellbeing. Before travel, volunteers receive a safety and cultural orientation, including local context, health guidance, emergency procedures, and key contacts. On arrival, you’ll have an in-country briefing and ongoing coordination support. We also provide guidance on insurance, vaccinations, and registration requirements and maintain clear protocols for incident reporting and emergency response.