Organisation : Street Child
Location : International (Sri Lanka)
Time required : Full time
Duration of project : 6 Months
Sector : Children, Education & Training, Overseas Aid & Development
About the role
Street Child is currently expanding its operations to Sri Lanka, in an attempt to serve increasing
numbers of children in need. Whilst now ranked as a middle-income country by the World Bank and
classed by the United Nations Development Programme as a “high” bracket country within its
Human Development Index, Sri Lanka faces very specific challenges when it comes to providing
quality education to all sections of its population, with significant disparities found in educational access and attainment across the country’s regions.
Street Child is seeking flexible, adaptable and independent individuals who can thrive in an
unstructured “start-up” environment to assist with our work. We are looking for a talented
Education Specialist Volunteer to conduct research among teachers; help encourage use of the best
teaching methods; and support our two Teacher Training Volunteers in training local English
teachers.
Responsibilities will include:
– Observing lessons to identify gaps in the curriculum and areas for improvement
– Developing teaching resources and lesson plans
– Developing and implementing a local curriculum
– Training local teachers on new teaching methodologies and techniques
– Monitoring and evaluating project progress
As a volunteer, you will be part of an exciting stage of the organisation’s growth, and will be working closely with the Street Child of Sri Lanka team and partner organisations to support the design and development of emerging programs and the delivery of project pilots.
Qualifications:
● Either a Bachelors of Education or a Masters of Education
● Fluency in both English and Tamil
● Experience of training/mentoring teachers is desirable
About the organisation
How to apply
Applications not allowed for this volunteering opportunity.
Please quote in application: Education Specialist (Fully Funded - Sri Lanka) via Pro Bono Australia.