Intern with us in Ghana!
Since July 2011, The Ladybug Project Inc. has been partnered with the Ghanaian-based Bediako YouthAid Foundation. As a result, we are now offering AIDS/HIV Health Educator Internships as well as Teaching Placements and Education Internships!
Who We Are Looking For:
We are looking for interns aged 21 and older intent on moving forward in the fields of education, healthcare, or international development and relations; a strong belief in community participation and grassroots advancement; ability to work with a multi-cultural team and in a developing country; and some prior experience working or living overseas.
We do not accept everyone to our internship, as we seek only the most committed volunteers for our Ghanaian project sites. In addition, we ask that interns plan on spending a minimum of three months with our organization, however, shorter internships will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
What You Will Gain:
You will have the opportunity to delve into a hands-on international development and aid work experience. Our internships are not short-term, volunteer-tourism and are for people who are interested in learning about the Ghanaian culture and people, being welcomed into the community, and making invaluable connections in the West African field of education and healthcare development. Finally, there are significant opportunities to move upward through The Ladybug Project Inc. pending a internship completion.
How to Apply:
Please read the PDF available at the bottom of this page (Our Ghana Internship Information Packet) completely. Upon reading the packet, please email your resume and cover letter to Kim Reuter, Executive Director at: kereuter@theladybugproject.com
More Information:
Please read the PDF available at the bottom of this page. In addition, we welcome your questions. You can contact us via email at kereuter@theladybugproject.com (Kim Reuter, Executive Director), or phone (850-320-3237).
Who We Are Looking For:
We are looking for interns aged 21 and older intent on moving forward in the fields of education, healthcare, or international development and relations; a strong belief in community participation and grassroots advancement; ability to work with a multi-cultural team and in a developing country; and some prior experience working or living overseas.
We do not accept everyone to our internship, as we seek only the most committed volunteers for our Ghanaian project sites. In addition, we ask that interns plan on spending a minimum of three months with our organization, however, shorter internships will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
What You Will Gain:
You will have the opportunity to delve into a hands-on international development and aid work experience. Our internships are not short-term, volunteer-tourism and are for people who are interested in learning about the Ghanaian culture and people, being welcomed into the community, and making invaluable connections in the West African field of education and healthcare development. Finally, there are significant opportunities to move upward through The Ladybug Project Inc. pending a internship completion.
How to Apply:
Please read the PDF available at the bottom of this page (Our Ghana Internship Information Packet) completely. Upon reading the packet, please email your resume and cover letter to Kim Reuter, Executive Director at: kereuter@theladybugproject.com
More Information:
Please read the PDF available at the bottom of this page. In addition, we welcome your questions. You can contact us via email at kereuter@theladybugproject.com (Kim Reuter, Executive Director), or phone (850-320-3237).
Ghana Internship Information Packet!
| Pay your Ghana Internship deposit!We accept paypal transfers, credit/debit card payments, and checks. To pay by check, please mail your payment to: 525 S. Leithgow St., Philadelphia, PA, 19147 (made out to: The Ladybug Project Inc.)
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