Help provide new opportunities to children in the Dominican Republic!
The Dominican Republic Education And Mentoring (DREAM) Project is a nonprofit dedicated to providing high-quality education to children on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic. We are currently recruiting both summer and academic year volunteers/interns to help us accomplish our goals.
SUMMER PROGRAM:
Each year, DREAM recruits up to 50 volunteers from around the world to work in our annual Summer Camp
program. Volunteers receive a full week of orientation before
collaborating with local Dominican teachers and volunteers to lead the
4-week educational summer program for primary school youth.
Summer camp participants (ages 8-15)
receive the individualized academic support, access to high quality
learning materials, and immersion in a student-centered learning
environment that are missing from the traditional public education
system. The Summer School and Camp program helps students catch up to
their grade level, learn to read or write, practice English and improve
basic math skills. We also emphasize personal growth and development,
providing exposure to arts & crafts, sports, music, dance,
interactive games, and science experiments. Local field trips are a
regular part of the curriculum, allowing students to learn about their
culture and community first-hand.
Summer camp volunteers work as teacher
trainers (professional development coaches), camp counselors, and class
instructors. All classes, except for English, are taught in Spanish, so a
firm grasp of the Spanish language is required.
WHO WILL I BE WORKING WITH?
The summer camp is comprised of an international staff with varying
backgrounds. Volunteers also work side by side with Dominican teachers,
parents and community members to exchange ideas and teaching methods.
The DREAM summer camp is truly a cross-cultural exchange and the
volunteers are all encouraged to spend time forming ties within the
community. One of the goals of the DREAM Summer Camp is to offer local
teachers from DREAM-sponsored public schools access to quality
professional development. We also actively seek trained professionals with at
least three years of teaching experience and fluency in Spanish to
volunteer this summer as professional development coaches in the content
areas of math and literacy.
WHAT WILL THE WORK SCHEDULE BE LIKE?
Volunteers should be at camp Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. The day consists of rotations to different classes with a break for
lunch, which is eaten with all staff and volunteers. Field trips are
held on different days throughout the week, and may mean the volunteers
will have to arrive earlier or stay later, depending on the trip.
Volunteers have the weekends free to explore the countryside, but should
let a director or staff member know where they will be traveling.
Volunteers must be back in time for Sunday night dinner, which usually
includes important camp updates and notes. Volunteers are not allowed to
take time off during the weekday, as there are only four weeks of camp
and every day is important for the children. Sick days are permitted.
DO I NEED TO GET A VISA?
The Tourist Card is an entry fee charged by the Dominican Republic for
those who visit the country for tourism purposes. It can be obtained
directly upon arrival in the airport for $10 USD with
presentation of a valid passport. The tourist card is valid for a stay
of 30 days in the country. Any visitor who has stayed in the country
longer than 30 days (including 31 days) must pay the departure tax at
the airport when they leave the country.
IS THERE A MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM STAY?
You must be able to commit to the entire five weeks. The first week is
orientation week, and is absolutely required for all volunteers who have
not worked with DREAM in the past, and camp runs for the following four
weeks. Volunteers can opt to come earlier or stay longer to help with
camp set up or clean up, but housing will not be covered past the
official dates of the program (meaning you will have to pay for
additional nights at the hotel that the fee does not cover).