Orphanage Internship in Ecuador - Lowest Fees & Trusted since 2003

Highlights

  • Gain international experience along with the knowledge and skills that you will need for future career.
  • Immerse in a local language, expand global awareness & increase understanding of different cultures.
  • Gain various job skills and opportunities and stand out among other candidates.
  • Enjoy your adventure in total safety with secure facilities that have been extensively vetted.
  • Join an incredibly affordable program trusted by over 20,000 since 2003.

Overview

Do you love kids and want to help orphans in need? Would you like to travel to the exciting destination of Ecuador and make a difference? Many Ecuadorian children live in orphanages all across the country. The orphanage internship project in Ecuador is deeply rooted to provide valued and authentic work experience to global students and interns while they learn and practice relevant skills to support and assist the project children.

Our interns in this project involve in activities including teaching English, helping children with their homework, assignments and chores, arranging recreational and innovating learning tools, organizing sport activities and participating in location-specific duties like routine maintenance and construction. This Ecuador internship opportunity offers rare opportunities to work alongside experienced supervisors to gain hands-on experience in the field that matches your academic learning and career choice. Attending the program, you will craft leadership and professionalism that relate in fulfilling your future career dreams.

You don't require any of the experiences or qualifications to apply for this program because we run orientation and thorough instructions right before the project starts. Beginner to intermediate Spanish language skill is preferred but not as a requirement. We conduct a Spanish language immersion program prior or simultaneously to the project to make your internship stay more worthwhile.

Important Information

Interns below the age of 18 years will need to provide proof of parental consent. It will be helpful to have basic Spanish skills for this program, though not mandatory.

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