Overview
In recent years, there has been a drive to promote grassroots civil development and reform in urban and rural areas across Vietnam. The number of local NGOs (non-governmental organisations) has risen significantly as the movement has gained strength. These NGOs address various issues such as supporting underprivileged communities, environmental conservation and children’s rights. However due to a lack of funding and trained staff these NGOs potential for advancement has been limited.
Volunteers are needed to bring a new energy and perspective to help NGOs continue to make a difference to Vietnamese society. Your role will be dependent on the needs of the organisation and your experience. Typical roles include: creating fundraising proposals, report writing, website development and bookkeeping. You will be based in an office environment and have the opportunity to attend meetings and field events. The responsibilities you are entrusted with will reflect your background and the duration of your programme.
This is a fantastic opportunity for university students and trained professionals to contribute their efforts and gain direct experience of organised civic development within an emerging country.
Please outline the specific details of your skills and experience on application.
Arrival airport: Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi (airport code HAN)
Volunteer role: Typical roles include: writing fundraising proposals and reports, assisting staff with English communication and developing websites
Working hours: Flexible; Mon-Fri up to 6-8 hours a day
Transport to the project: Varies; walking, cycling or taking the bus
Requirements: Minimum age 18, good level of written & spoken English, Criminal Background Check, relevant work/educational (University level) experience, a laptop
Volunteers are needed to bring a new energy and perspective to help NGOs continue to make a difference to Vietnamese society. Your role will be dependent on the needs of the organisation and your experience. Typical roles include: creating fundraising proposals, report writing, website development and bookkeeping. You will be based in an office environment and have the opportunity to attend meetings and field events. The responsibilities you are entrusted with will reflect your background and the duration of your programme.
This is a fantastic opportunity for university students and trained professionals to contribute their efforts and gain direct experience of organised civic development within an emerging country.
Please outline the specific details of your skills and experience on application.
Arrival airport: Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi (airport code HAN)
Volunteer role: Typical roles include: writing fundraising proposals and reports, assisting staff with English communication and developing websites
Working hours: Flexible; Mon-Fri up to 6-8 hours a day
Transport to the project: Varies; walking, cycling or taking the bus
Requirements: Minimum age 18, good level of written & spoken English, Criminal Background Check, relevant work/educational (University level) experience, a laptop
Itinerary
Please make sure you arrive into Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi (HAN) on Wednesday. If you cannot find a suitable flight for Wednesday you should look to arrive a day earlier.
Day 1 (Wednesday) Arrival
Good morning Vietnam! You will be met at the airport (or bus station) by our local coordinator who will be holding a sign. They will take you straight to the Volunteer House where you can relax and meet your fellow volunteers.
Our local coordinators will give you a brief guide of the local area.
Day 2 (Thursday) Orientation
Orientation begins with an insight into Vietnamese history, culture and language. Our local team will go through all the relevant safety protocol such as emergency procedures, staff contact details and dos and don’ts whilst in Vietnam.
Your day will end with an introduction to your volunteer project, useful tips for your placement and how to deal with potentially challenging situations.
Day 3 (Friday) Project visitation
Today our local team will take you to visit your volunteer project and meet local staff. This is a great opportunity for you to get a feel for the programme before you start on Monday.
Day 4 & 5 (Saturday & Sunday) City tour and free time
On Saturday our local coordinators will take you on a tour of Hanoi. You will get to see some of the best sites this famous city has to offer but also learn how to stay safe and use public transport.
Sunday is a free day. Take this time to further explore the local area with fellow volunteers and prepare for your first day of volunteering on Monday.
Day 6-10 (Monday-Friday) Volunteering
Now your volunteering begins!
Your typical day will be between 09:00-17:00 with a 2 hour lunch break.
Should you need anything whilst at the project, our local team are only a phone call away. You will see our coordinators throughout the day at the Volunteer House; they are always happy to help.
Weekend!
After a hard week of volunteering it is your time to explore the wonders of Vietnam. Soak up some culture, relax by the lake or cruise around Halong Bay; the choice is yours. Our local team are always there if you need any help planning your weekend.
The following weeks
Your next week(s) will follow a similar pattern as you will be volunteering Monday to Friday. Time will fly so make sure you make the most of it.
Last day (Wednesday)
It is time to say goodbye. Our local team can assist you in arranging transport to the airport (£10 for a taxi) or any onwards travel.
Please note that if you arrive on Wednesday your last day falls on the final Wednesday of your volunteer programme. Any additional days will incur a charge which can be paid locally.
Day 1 (Wednesday) Arrival
Good morning Vietnam! You will be met at the airport (or bus station) by our local coordinator who will be holding a sign. They will take you straight to the Volunteer House where you can relax and meet your fellow volunteers.
Our local coordinators will give you a brief guide of the local area.
Day 2 (Thursday) Orientation
Orientation begins with an insight into Vietnamese history, culture and language. Our local team will go through all the relevant safety protocol such as emergency procedures, staff contact details and dos and don’ts whilst in Vietnam.
Your day will end with an introduction to your volunteer project, useful tips for your placement and how to deal with potentially challenging situations.
Day 3 (Friday) Project visitation
Today our local team will take you to visit your volunteer project and meet local staff. This is a great opportunity for you to get a feel for the programme before you start on Monday.
Day 4 & 5 (Saturday & Sunday) City tour and free time
On Saturday our local coordinators will take you on a tour of Hanoi. You will get to see some of the best sites this famous city has to offer but also learn how to stay safe and use public transport.
Sunday is a free day. Take this time to further explore the local area with fellow volunteers and prepare for your first day of volunteering on Monday.
Day 6-10 (Monday-Friday) Volunteering
Now your volunteering begins!
Your typical day will be between 09:00-17:00 with a 2 hour lunch break.
Should you need anything whilst at the project, our local team are only a phone call away. You will see our coordinators throughout the day at the Volunteer House; they are always happy to help.
Weekend!
After a hard week of volunteering it is your time to explore the wonders of Vietnam. Soak up some culture, relax by the lake or cruise around Halong Bay; the choice is yours. Our local team are always there if you need any help planning your weekend.
The following weeks
Your next week(s) will follow a similar pattern as you will be volunteering Monday to Friday. Time will fly so make sure you make the most of it.
Last day (Wednesday)
It is time to say goodbye. Our local team can assist you in arranging transport to the airport (£10 for a taxi) or any onwards travel.
Please note that if you arrive on Wednesday your last day falls on the final Wednesday of your volunteer programme. Any additional days will incur a charge which can be paid locally.
Accommodation and Meals
During your time in Vietnam you will stay at our Volunteer House.
The Volunteer House is located within an attractive neighbourhood just outside of Hanoi city centre. Rooms will be shared (four per room) and all rooms have a fan. The bathroom is shared and has a western style toilet. The house has a communal kitchen with a fridge, oven and washing machine. There is also a lounge where you can hang out.
Meals
You will be provided with three meals a day which will be traditional Vietnamese dishes. Lunch will be provided by the project. All food will be nutritious and freshly cooked.
* Please inform us in your application if you have any dietary requirements. Couples, families or older volunteers will be accommodated to suit their needs.
The Volunteer House is located within an attractive neighbourhood just outside of Hanoi city centre. Rooms will be shared (four per room) and all rooms have a fan. The bathroom is shared and has a western style toilet. The house has a communal kitchen with a fridge, oven and washing machine. There is also a lounge where you can hang out.
Meals
You will be provided with three meals a day which will be traditional Vietnamese dishes. Lunch will be provided by the project. All food will be nutritious and freshly cooked.
* Please inform us in your application if you have any dietary requirements. Couples, families or older volunteers will be accommodated to suit their needs.
Volunteer Fees
What's Included?
Programme Fee: - Accommodation - Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) - Airport pick up - In-country orientation - Local transport to/from project - 24 hour in-country support Registration Fee - 24 hour UK based support - Volunteer Handbook - 100% Financial Protection - Regular programme inspection |
What's Not Included?
- Flights (£450-£700) - Insurance (£12 per week) - Return airport transfer (£8) - Visa (£16-£106) - Criminal Background Check (£25) - Spending money (£30 per week) |