By | October 24, 2017

WC Government 2018 Year Beyond Tutor Programme

Closing Date: 12 December 2017
Location: Cape Town

Stipend: R2000 – 2500

Year Beyond is a partnership between the Western Cape Government and numerous NGOs aimed at improving educational outcomes and encouraging a culture of volunteerism.

The Year Beyond programme is a 10 month volunteer tutor programme which begins in February 2018 and ends in November 2018. While on the programme you will be placed in a school as a tutor in their afterschool programme. As a volunteer tutor you will offer literacy, numeracy and homework support, you will also participate in a self-development and leadership programme.

Volunteering with Year Beyond is a full-time, five day a week commitment, and volunteers are busy from 9am to 5pm every day. They complete their self-development programme in the mornings, and are transported to their school in the afternoon to run the after-school education support and learner development programme.

The Year beyond volunteer leadership and self-development programme has three core pillars:

  1. A series of three short courses offered by the Frederick Van Zyl Slabbert Institute at Stellenbosch University.
  2. An Innovation Challenge judged by a prestigious panel of political and industry leaders.
  3. A unique self-development programme designed and facilitated by Action Volunteers Africa.
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What do you need to apply?

  • You need to be between the ages of 18 and 25
  • You need to have matric or be a recent graduate
  • You need to have good English and mathematics matric marks (minimum requirements: 60% for English, 50% for Mathematics and 60% for Maths Literacy)
  • You need to be keen to work with children and compassionate.

How to apply:

You can apply online at Apply Online for the WC Government: Year Beyond Tutor Programme 2018, or you can email us at info@avafrica.org.za, to get an application form. For more information you can call 021 761 3813 or 021 761 1899 and you can speak to Pfanani or Asemahle.