OUTH HOME AND WORK TRAINING HALTEGRIFF

LOGO jugendmanagement gmbh

LOGO JUGENDMANAGEMENT GMBH

BBRZ Österreich


Kapfenberg, Austria


DESCRIPTION

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED HERE: www.logo.at/esc | “Haltegriff” is an institution offering living and work training for young people aged 16 to 21 with NEET status (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) who cannot live at home. "Haltegriff" helps them develop independence both personally and professionally. There are two teams: the work coaching team, which organizes internships and workshops to build job skills, and the living facility team, which provides accommodation for up to 16 youngsters and supervises their daily lives. The teams consist of pedagogues, social workers, and psychologists. "Haltegriff" supports youths facing issues at home or in education. The team of workers helps them develop social and professional skills. There are many activities offered, such as workshops, outdoor days, and trips, to enhance personal growth. The volunteer will support both the work training and living facility teams, providing assistance in various areas.


ACCOMMODATION, FOOD AND TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS

The volunteer will live in Graz at astudents' dormitory in a single room, with a shared bathroom and kitchen. They will commute to Kapfenberg and will have a yearly ticket for public transport in the region. If requested the volunteer can have a bike as well. The volunteer will get a 330 € for food money/Month. The pocket money is 210 €/month.


TRAINING DURING THE ACTIVITY

The language course will be provided by the hosting organisation. Trainings (On arrival and Mid Term) will be offered by National Agency.


PARTICIPANT PROFILE

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED HERE: www.logo.at/esc | Application on this system will be not considered | Ideal Candidate Profile: Interest in youth education, social work, or psychology; Proactive and creative, willing to contribute new ideas (e.g., workshops, sports sessions); Comfortable working in a team-oriented environment, with basic German skills to engage in meetings and with youngsters; Enthusiastic about participating in outdoor activities and supporting personal growth for youths in need.


ACTIVITY DATES

 A total of 48 week(s) during the period 01/10/2026 to 30/09/2027


ACTIVITY LOCATION

 Wienerstraße 26, Kapfenberg, Austria


ACTIVITY TYPE

 Individual volunteering


LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS FROM

Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo * UN resolution, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, Ukraine


ACTIVITY TOPICS

 Social challenges

 Health and wellbeing

 Education and training


DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

 Application deadline: 07/06/2026 00:00


PROJECT CODE

 2026-1-AT01-ESC51-VTJ-000400771


Link:

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/51635_en


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