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Kindergarten Child Care Volunteer Project in Fiji, Coral Coast

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Tour ID:121657
Ages:18 - 80
People on trip:10
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Arrival:Nadi International Airport (NAN)
Dates are flexible
Prices are Per Person

Take part in our amazing kindergarten teaching volunteer placement on the beautiful Coral Coast, Fiji. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Fiji and contribute to providing invaluable educational experiences to children below the poverty line. Gain transferable classroom skills from teaching children basic English, alphabets, numbers, rhymes and arts and crafts. Release your creative flair to make lessons fun and engaging and help increase the prospects of children once they have finished school. Work together with like minded volunteers and teachers at the school to deliver 1st class education to children aged between 4 and 6. These Fijian children are enthusiastic to meet and learn from foreign nationals and their warm and welcoming attitude is enough to make anyone feel at home. You are sure to form special bonds with your pupils as they won’t let their gratitude for your teaching go unnoticed.

  • Journey to the beautiful island of Fiji
  • Teach English at Kindergarten level
  • Provide support and improve the quality of life for deprived communities
  • Organise dynamic activities
  • Develop your communication through teaching

To book an activity with us we require you to participate for a minimum of two weeks. Therefore, you would need to book a quantity of two for this activity, unless you choose a separate activity to go with it. See the ‘Related trips…’ section for more options. We also offer a cultural immersion week, so talk to us if you would like to add this too, as it is a great way of settling in, learning cultural aspects of the country you are visiting and meeting new people.

Kindergarten Teaching Project in Fiji

Fiji is a country in desperate need of external help, especially with its younger population. You will experience life in both rural and urban areas, which is quite different from the average journey followed by a tourist. Most locals in Fiji can’t afford to travel and in the villages there is little chance of contact with the outside world. You will enable students to form relationships with someone from another culture and the teachers can learn different teaching methods and techniques. You will mainly assist the regular school teacher, so you do not need to have any teaching background.

Your Teaching Role

The class sizes are large at the kindergartens so it’s difficult for the local staff to give each child as much attention as they need. Your work here is to provide a helping hand by looking after and caring for the children. It is also the perfect opportunity to put any skills and interests you have to use, whether you make arts and crafts, or teach games and songs to the children – your suggestions will be well received. By showing initiative and enthusiasm the options are endless.

You can work on achieving the goals set out in the Kindergarten Plan, including running educational games and group activities, providing emotional support and helping to improve the quality of life for those living in deprived communities. Some of the activities during the program could be teach basic English, plan activities for the understanding of English, playing games with the children, organise dynamic age appropriate activities, develop students conversation skills or help children relate to the English language, etc.

Criminal Records Check
We require you to complete a criminal records check in order to take part in this experience. We can accept those that have been done in the last two years if you have the certificate. In the UK it can be done through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), in the USA further details can be found on Travel.State.Gov, otherwise please search for your local service provider. We may also request a reference from a reliable source. You must supply these to us before departure and also take a copy with you to present to the in-country team.

Why do we require a criminal background check?
1) Ensuring a safe environment is conducive to learning, productivity and overall positive experiences for everyone involved.

2) We implement thorough screening processes and we are committed to safety and integrity, fostering trust among participants and the local community.

3) Conducting background checks serves as a preventive measure, deterring individuals with questionable backgrounds from attempting to participate in our programme.

4) Safeguards vulnerable people from potential harm within the programme.

Start dates are every week of the year with your activities starting on a Monday. We therefore request you arrive on Sunday between 06:00 – 18:00 where we will meet you. Early or late arrivals will incur an additional charge for the transfer and/or accommodation.

Your trip will finish on the Saturday morning when you will need to vacate the accommodation.

Aims & Objectives

Due to the shortage of educational personnel, the main objective of this program is to assist teachers in class (for 4 to 6 year olds) with activities and share ideas about the lesson plan.

Schedule
Monday to Friday

Begin your day’s scheduled work at the local kindergarten at 9 in the morning. Your session along with the kids will go on until 11 am. During these hours, you can bring along with you various educational materials which you have prepared along with the other participants the previous day. The educational materials or educational concept games can be taught to the children and they would love to learn new things everyday. Almost every day, at about 12 noon, depart for lunch which will be served at our centre. During later half of the day, you can prepare lesson plans for the children for the following day.

This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.

Additional Requirements

Participant above 16 and below 18 are required to present a parental consent letter and participants below 16 are required to be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Additional Equipment

There are no specific additional equipment needed

Location

Coral Coast is the coastline connecting Suva and Sigatoka stretching over a large area along the Southeast coast of Fiji. The location is perfect, sitting along a beautiful stretch of coastline, and has the best beaches on the island with a chilled out atmosphere. The area lives up to its reputation as a spot for adrenaline junkies, offering a wide variety of activities to get your heart racing, from surfing and shark feeding to four-wheel-drive tours. For a more laid-back experience try a round of golf on the championship course, or enjoy a spot of fishing. Offering lush rainforests, rivers and waterfalls at your back door and a beach looking across to Beqa Island which is world-famous for fire walking.

Accommodation & Food
About the Accommodation

Participants will stay at our beachfront centre which is located in the Sigatoka area, yet it can vary depending on the project you are enrolled with. The accommodation is dorm style with a private bathroom. There are refrigerators at the accommodation for the participant’s convenience. The house has a garden as well as a volleyball court.

Available Room Types

Standard Room

All meals included

Yes *

Free beverages

Yes **

Persons per room

4-6

Wifi in public areas

Yes

Laundry facilities

Yes ***

Safety box

Yes

Lockable rooms

Yes

Hot shower

Yes

Private bathroom

Yes

Bed linen

Yes

Towels

No

Air conditioning

No

Fan

Yes

Mosquito protection

Yes

* Three meals per day during weekdays and two per day on weekends and public holidays
** Water, tea, coffee and milk
*** At an additional fee

Food Arrangements

We serve breakfast and dinner at a normal time during the weekend. Breakfast is western style and lunch and dinner are typical Fijian style.

Facilities

  • ATM’s: There are many ATM’s near the Centre which is about a 5 to 10 minutes from the house
  • The local supermarket is a 5-minute walk from the centre
  • Personal SIM card for your mobile: You can buy at the local shop
  • The closest City is Nadi about one and a half ride by car/bus from our Centre
  • The closest town is Sigatoka town which is 10 mins away
  • About 10 mins to Medical Centre

Mandatory Orientation Day

On the Monday of your first week at this location, you will join our orientation day, to familiarise you with the surroundings as well as local culture. Your program will continue as usual from Tuesday onward throughout the rest of the week.

Schedule

  • Welcome, introduction to Fiji and projects, House rules, Code of Conduct and handling of documents
  • Sigatoka City Tour
  • Kava Ceremony – The Traditional Fijian Welcome Ceremony

Activities & Events

No scheduled activities outside the program

Sights & Surroundings

  • Sigatoka sand dunes
  • Kila Eco Adventure Park: enjoy high rope course, a leap of faith and a giant swing
  • Scuba and snorkelling
  • Tavuni Hill Fort
  • Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course
  • Sigatoka Market
  • Arts Village at Pacific Harbour: Enjoy the footbridges, the water-lily ponds, the pathways, the Fijian bure and experience how life was in the olden days which is one and hour drive

Transportation

From this location we do not provide free transport to other locations

Accommodation

Participants will stay at our beachfront centre which is located in the Sigatoka area. Accommodation is dorm style with a private bathroom. Shared rooms (4-6 people per room); Basic but comfortable; Communal areas for socialising and relaxation designed with an authentic Fijian style; garden; volleyball court; internet access in communal areas.

Food

3 meals a day are provided on weekdays, and then 2 meals per day on weekends; breakfast is western style and lunch and dinner are typical Fijian style.

Airport Transfer

Included on arrival date. Ask us for details if you are arriving early/late. Accommodation surcharges apply for those arriving on Saturday. From this location we do not provide free transport to other locations.

Training

A full orientation and project induction takes place. You will also receive full training relevant to your volunteer role.

Support

Pre-departure help and advice; Local in-country team; 24 hour emergency support.

Donation

Part of your fee is used to buy decent equipment for the project and community you work with. If you wish to bring further donation, please make sure that this is in the form of equipment and not monetary donations.

  • Flights
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visas; Vaccinations (please read our FAQs for more information)
  • Spending money
  • In-country travel
  • Laundry service
  • Extra activities not on itinerary
  • Departure transfer (but we will advice on how to get to your next destination)
You will be met on arrival. Full details will be provided once you have booked your trip with us.

Preferred Duration
There is no preferred duration but we believe that the longer you can stay the more you will experience and benefit.

Pre-requisites
No prior experience or qualifications are required, but an interest in teaching and/or working with children, and a desire to help others through education is required. It is important that you can speak English. All participants require a CRB check to take part in the project activities and will need to provide a copy of their passport and insurance.

Ideal for
Teaching Volunteer Holidays and Placements in Fiji; Community Work and Activity Breaks on the Coral Coast; Volunteer Gap Years and Career Breaks in Fiji; and Student Summer Holidays in Oceania.

Suitable for ages 18 to 80

Most participants are between 18 and 25, so please be aware of this. We do welcome older people because of the value and experience they bring to the community.

Do I need a visa?

Most nationalities visiting for 14 days or less will enter on a Business Permit, given the nature of our activities being classed as ‘Volunteering’ and not a Tourist Permit. This can be done on entering the country.

However, if you are visiting for 15 days of more then you will need to apply for a Short-Term Work Permit. This costs USD $300 and is something our local team will process for you. Once you have booked your trip, all details and the process for this will be explained to you in our Travel Centre. Ideally, we require 6 weeks before arrival to process this but we can still do it with less time as it takes approximately 21 days for us to process the admin and get an outcome from Fiji Immigration.

Will I receive any information before I arrive in Fiji?

Yes, you will receive pre-departure information on how to plan including the arrival and meet procedure.

When can I arrive?

As part of our in-country service we provide an airport pick-up for all participants. You should aim to arrive between 6:00 and 18:00 on either a Saturday or Sunday. Please note there will be an additional charge for arriving on the Saturday (please contact us for more details). It’s best you arrive at Nadi International Airport (NAN) otherwise there will be an additional charge if you arrive at Nausori International Airport (SUV).

What accommodation and support is provided?

Accommodation is provided in our comfortable volunteer houses (shared rooms of 2-4 people) or at a local home-stay and in some cases at the project site. You will be provided with a 24/7 emergency number on arrival, and you will have the dedicated support from English speaking staff on site. Our in-country team also operates a formal helpdesk during working hours for any feedback and questions from our participants.

Can I book a private room?

On the whole, the accommodation we provide is twin or four shared. However, we do offer those looking for a bit more privacy the opportunity to book their own single room for an extra fee per week (dependant on availability – ask us for details).

What ages are allowed on the trip?

We recommend that those taking part in this trip should be 18 years or older. We accept participants under 18 so long as they travel with a parent or legal guardian.

Are meals included in this trip?

Yes we include meals for the duration of this trip. On weekdays our team will provide 3 meals per day and on weekends 2 meals per day (brunch and dinner) as many people like to go off site and travel over the weekend.

When do trip activities take place?

The general schedules for this trip runs from Monday to Friday (unless otherwise stated that some weekend work is available) with evenings during the week and weekends free for travel, excursions and activities.

How am I transported?

You should expect to be transferred from the airport to the accommodation by public transport (taxi or coach). Project related transport can vary between minibus, open air cars, boats, and even bicycles.

Do the centres have washing machines?

No, you will be required to hand wash your clothes. However, we do have laundry services available where you can pay and get the service.

What level of interactivity is required for this trip?

We require our participants to be socially active whilst taking part. This trip incorporates lots of inter-action with the local people and culture, involves some local travel, and our volunteer projects will need you to use initiative and the ability to think on your feet. In all cases, our in-country coordinators will be there to guide you and provide 24hr support to ensure everything is running smoothly.

What should I wear? Is there a dress code?

It depends on which project you have chosen. Some projects require formal dress. Therefore, packing a few formal clothes won’t hurt. The Fijian tradition is such that in villages they do not wear revealing clothes.

Can I make changes to my itinerary or extend my stay after I have booked my trip?

This can be possible, depending on the availability of accommodation and the project that you have chosen. We will try our best to accommodate your request.

What if something goes wrong? What do I do in an emergency?

We provide emergency contacts once you have booked and we also have in-house coordinators available who can assist you.

Can I come on my own or do I have to come as part of a group?

It entirely depends on you. You can come as a group, with your friends or family. If you are traveling alone, this is not a problem, as you will meet a lot of other participants at the centre.

What medication do I need?

It is advisable to see your doctor and carry the recommended medications with you. You will also need a medical clearance report for the Short-Term Work Permit if you are with us for 15 or more days.

How will I keep in contact with my friends and family while I am in Fiji?

All our accommodations have limited internet connections available for you to keep in touch with your friends and family. We recommend that you purchase a local SIM (traveller’s SIM) from the airport upon arrival for your personal internet connection. We also show you where the Post Office is and guide you if you need to send or receive packages or mail.

What happens on the last day or my trip with you?

Please be aware that the Saturday morning 11:00 return transfers we offer at the end of the participant’s programme are to the local bus station, where participants can continue their traveling. Due to the many different personal plans and return flight times people have, we have found it logistically simpler to send participants to the nearest bus station and allow them to make their own way, whether it is to do more traveling, continue onto nearby islands, or return to the airport. If leaving at a different time, please confirm the leaving procedure with your coordinator once in-country.

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