Maison de l'Europe de Tours Centre Val de Loire

Maison de l'Europe de Tours Centre Val de Loire

Association socioculturelle Courteline

TOURS, France

⭐️ Activity Title

Artistic and cultural events with Courteline


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🔷 Activity Details

Description

The Courteline Socio-Cultural Association develops activities and services centred on three key areas: Social work, Educational activities, Cultural activities. The volunteer will join the Association’s leisure and culture team to help look after children (aged 4–6), Supervise art workshops (children, teenagers, adults), Support sewing workshops (teenagers, adults), the organisation of cultural events, promote these workshops and events (social networks, videos...), Develope activities or projects proposed by the volunteer, Highligh the work of all the organisation’s volunteers (8 people). 32 hours per week (including 4 hours of French lessons). The volunteer will work from Monday to Friday during the Association’s opening hours; occasionnally, work carried out in the evenings or at weekends. 2 days holidays per month completed.

Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

The volunteer will share a flat with other volunteers or local young people. If the volunteer’s accommodation is some distance from the placement, a travel pass will be provided for the volunteer. A season ticket and preferential fares on the rail network will be available. Food money minimum 8€ per day, pocket money 8€ per day. opportunity to enjoy free or discounted entry to numerous museums, castles and other attractions.

Training during the activity

1 on-arrival and 1 mid-term seminar organized by the French national agency. 4h of French lessons at university (upon test) per week. Possibility of other trainings during the mission to be seen with the host organization.

Participant profile

We are looking for someone who has: - A genuine interest in cultural practices and artistic/visual creation - Advanced practical artistic skills - A desire to work with young children (aged 4–12) - A desire to share culture and the arts - An open-minded attitude and good interpersonal skills, with a wide variety of audiences - Interpersonal skills, an open-minded attitude and a friendly nature will be key criteria - Teamwork - Ability to take the initiative and a desire for autonomy - Proficiency in managing social media and video editing (not essential)


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

From 07/09/2026 to 31/07/2027

Activity location

48 rue Georges Courteline , TOURS, France

Activity type

Individual volunteering

Looking for participants from

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

Activity topics

Creativity and culture

Deadline for applications

Application deadline: 01/08/2026 23:59

Project code

2025-1-FR02-ESC51-VTJ-000346310


🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52121_en


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