CIPFP Luis Suñer Sanchis
CIPFP LUIS SUÑER SANCHIS
ALZIRA, Spain
⭐️ Activity Title
Juventud y Solidaridad Europea en Alzira
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🔷 Activity Details
Description
Description Our volunteer has three main tasks: -Conversation sessions. You will run conversation sessions for both teachers and students. This involves preparing conversation topics and working with a group of students and teachers with a broad range of English language skills, and trying to keep them motivated to practise and improve. -Erasmus programme. With the help of the Erasmus coordinator, you will perform some of the administrative tasks associated with helping our students go abroad for their traineeships. This involves emails, contacting and chasing up companies, following up with students and making sure all the paperwork is done correctly and on time. -Equality of Opportunities. You will develop presentations and activities for sessions on gender equality during events such as International Women's Day.
Accommodation, food and transport arrangements
IDEA is the coordinating organisation for this project. They are part of the local council and handle all the practical and financial aspects of the project. Pocket money and expenses allowances currently come to 360 euros per month. This may change, but the volunteer will know the exact amount they will be receiving before coming to Alzira. As IDEA coordinates multiple projects and hosts volunteers in most educational centres in Alzira, you will be sharing a flat with one or two other ESC volunteers. IDEA currently also provides the volunteers with bikes if they need them
Training during the activity
Our school is a vocational training centre: we offer a wide range of courses from Administrative Management to International Trade or Electronics from the age of 18 and older. We give our volunteer the opportunity to enrol informally and take one of our modules (three/ four hours a week) if they wish to do so. IDEA currently also provides the volunteers with Spanish classes at different levels (two-three hours a week).
Participant profile
Our volunteer has three main tasks: Hosting conversation sessions. You will run conversation sessions for both teachers and students. This involves preparing conversation topics and working with a group of students and teachers with a broad range of English language skills, as well as trying to keep them motivated to practise and improve. Coordinating the school Erasmus programme. With the help of the Erasmus coordinator, you will perform some of the administrative tasks associated with helping our students go abroad for their traineeships. This involves contacting and communicating with companies, following-up with students and making sure all the paperwork is done correctly and on time. Helping the coordinator of Gender Equality of Opportunities. You will develop engaging presentations and activities for classroom sessions on gender equality during events such as International Women's Day and International Men's Day. This provides valuable opportunities to raise awareness and foster discussion on this important topic.
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🔑 Key Information
Activity dates
From 01/10/2026 to 01/07/2027
Activity location
AV. DEPORTES Nº 27, ALZIRA, Spain
Activity type
Individual volunteering
Looking for participants from
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden
Activity topics
Citizenship and democratic participation
Education and training
Employment and entrepreneurship
Working against discrimination (including gender discrimination)
Deadline for applications
Application deadline: 28/06/2026 23:59
Project code
2025-1-ES02-ESC51-VTJ-000345808
🔗 Official Project Page
https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52779_en
INFOPACK: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YhxCTcwMoUcqBa9eTzWYrPRE8kowGtks/view?usp=sharing
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