In mid-November 2021 we will invite 2 ESC volunteers to the Global Ecovillage Network main office in the Findhorn ecovillage in the North of Scotland to participate in our one year long ESC programme. You will be joining GEN at a very exciting time in our evolution as an organisation and will be working closely with passionate and inspirational individuals committed to strengthening connectivity between sustainable communities worldwide.
This year will allow you to gain a deeper understanding of GEN both global network and organisation, offer the opportunity for you to sharpen key interests and skills in network-building, communications, NGO operations, sustainable development, and of course, will offer a chance to become meaningfully engaged with the renowned intentional community Findhorn, in Northern Scotland.
This is a primarily office-based role, but you will have opportunities to engage in other, more practical activities within the community and there will also be educational and personal development courses available for you to participate in. Actually, the opportunities available are really only limited by your creativity!
Interested? Read on to find out more
What is ESC?
ESC is the European Solidarity Corps, a programme allowing young people to go abroad, learn and contribute to a better world with support from Erasmus+ funding. It provides an opportunity to join meaningful work and experiential learning while your food, accommodation, travelling, pocket money, insurance and mentorship are fully covered.
When?
This ESC project will take place for one year between 15th November 2021 and 14th November 2022. All accommodation, food, and travel expenses are covered.
Where?
The programme will be held in the renowned and pioneering ecovillage of Findhorn, Scotland, the location of GEN’s Head Office. You will have the opportunity to move into rented, or communal accommodation depending on availability and your interest. Your time will be split between working in the GEN office and engaging with the Findhorn community depending on your interest and personal projects.
Who?
Young people between the ages of 18-Â30, who have not participated in an EVS/ESC programme before, from the corresponding partner countries:
Sweden
Spain
We are looking for motivated candidates with a proÂactive, creative and problem solving attitude, good knowledge of English and organisational skills. If you have an interest in the Global Ecovillage Network’s field of work, then please tell us in your application.
We are especially looking forward to receiving applications from people who face economic, social or cultural obstacles, e.g. people with a migrant background, from an ethnic minority, LGBT
What?
The two volunteers will work in different programmes across GEN International and the GEN regions, as well as supporting some office-based tasks on the ground. For this ESC opportunity we are specifically searching for volunteers that are interested in supporting our IT, Fundraising and Design team as well as our GEN regions in Fundraising, Project support, Online Communication and Networking.
In our application form, you will be able to share which areas of work you are interested in and which one will most align with your background and skills!
This ESC programme is an excellent opportunity for 2 committed individuals to become deeply involved with GEN’s work, get to know the ecovillage movement from the inside, learn the skills necessary to support the growth of an international organisation and network, and do something you believe in. Who knows where this experience could lead?
How?
If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, please fill in this application form by August 25, 2021 and also apply through the YouthPortal of ESC. After reviewing your application our team will contact you. The selection will be made through an interview process with the candidates.
If you have questions please contact us: ev*@********ge.org
Relevant websites:
Global Ecovillage Network: http://ecovillage.org/
Global Ecovillage Network Europe: www.genÂeurope.org
Findhorn Ecovillage: https://www.findhorn.org/
ESC official website: https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en
Blog article about three volunteers doing their ESC with GEN in 2019: https://www.eusolidaritycorps.org.uk/volunteers-gain-skills-while-living-ecovillage
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