Children's Education Programme Volunteer
Project role (Temporary) · 4–6 hrs/Week
Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
TeachingReading & WritingEnglishMalay
Refugees & minoritiesEducationChildren & youth
SUKA Society
#85956
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Contact person
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Summary
Facilitate educational programmes for children residing in a government-run shelterDetailed description
The educational programmes will take place in a government-run shelter, and interested volunteers must submit their details for approval, which will take approximately 3 months.
Criteria:
- Based in or willing to travel to Nilai (carpooling option from Klang Valley is available)
- Minimum of 6 months commitment
- Must be proficient in Malay
- Preferably able to volunteer on a weekly basis
- Preferably has experience conducting educational programmes with children below the age of 10
Responsibilities:
- Work closely with the Facilitator to ensure smooth execution of the programmes
- Regularly communicate with the Facilitator to identify the evolving needs of the children, and adapt and modify programmes based on the identified needs.
- Adhere to SUKA Society’s Child Protection Policy and the regulations of the shelter
Time Slots:
- Wednesday 9:30AM-12PM
- Thursday 9:30AM-12PM
About SUKA Society
SUKA Society is a nationally registered non-governmental organisation that works to protect and to preserve the best interest of children.
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention
Our focus is primarily on children who are in the most marginalized and vulnerable of circumstances.
We work on four main areas: –
• Creating greater access to education for indigenous children
• Protecting and restoring women and children trafficked survivors
• Providing case management and community placement for children without parental care
• Advocating for alternative to detention for children affected by immigration detention