Elderly care project from Germany offers EVS volunteer involvement opportunity
Elderly care project from Germany offers EVS volunteer involvement opportunity
The activities of the volunteer should expand and deepen the existing geriatric care facilities. The volunteer should enrich the geriatric care activities with new ideas and perspectives.
The nursing home residents and the visitors of the day care center get
a suitable therapeutical assistance and support. Relatives and honorary
collaborators have the opportunity to contribute to these
activities.The care of the elderly in the Residential Home St. Nikolai
is performed on a holistic basis, which consider latest findings in the
domain of nursery, medical and social care. The individual needs of the
elderly are taken into consideration by full collaboration of
relatives, physicians and nursing staff. Thereby basic care, therapy
and social work complement one another
The town of Waldkirch is situated in the southwestern part of the Black
Forest not far from the border triangle of Germany, France and
Switzerland. At present the municipality of Waldkirch has altogether
20.000 inhabitants. The town has a long technical and industrial
tradition. During the industrial revolution Waldkirch and its
surroundings became a location of textile industry, but today it plays
only an inferior role. After the Second World War optical and
electrotechnical industry as well as paper processing increased
strongly. The town of Waldkirch provides a well developed
infrastructure for leisure time activities: adult education program,
municipal library, music school, Black Forest Zoo, local heritage
museum, 2 swimming pools, several sport stadiums and a lot of club
activities.The inner-city transport is provided by 2 bus lines, which
are running in half hour intervalls. On weekdays there are at regularly
intervals train connections to the proximate town of Freiburg (20
minutes). There is a well developed bus traffic system to touristic
centres of the higher Black Forest. Volunteers get a monthly ticket
which is valid for all public transport associations of the
administrative district of Freiburg.
B.During their voluntary service the volunteers will get non-formal
qualifications as well as key qualifications in the areas of
character-building and social and linguistic skills. They get to know
different ways of life and learn to deal with people with disabilities,
as well as with different themes. They learn how to work with elderly
and partly gerontopsychiatric disordered persons and learn
organisational structures of daily care for elderly people and how to
find their place in it.
The volunteers are put into a team of employees and are treated as a
fully-fledged team member. They learn how to get along with colleagues,
bosses and roommates and to handle the sensibilities of intimacy and
distance in the workplace.
The assignment of European Volunteers will not substitute a regular job
in this project. The activities of a volunteer should expand and deepen
the exisingt geriatric care facilities. The volunteer should enrich the
geriatric care activities with new ideas and perspectives.
Volunteers will work mainly in the geriatric day care centre, where
older people from Waldkirch and its surroundings are looked after on
workdays from 8:00 to 17:00 h. Volunteers will be actively involved in
the development of the day program of occupational therapy. Volunteers
could develop their own ideas for new games, activities or stories into
a personal project if they so wished - creative ideas are always
welcome. The remaining of volunteers time will be spent in helping with
other aspects of work at the centre as well as planning activities and
courses. The volunteer will also be required to attend team meetings to
report and co-ordinate resources. Volunteers are expected to accomplish
a fulltime voluntary service of 35-hours per week, overdoing ill be
balanced by additional freetime. At request of the volunteer and upon
approval of the sending organisation and the National Agency it will be
possible to work in other departments of the host organisation like
housekeeping, kitchen, caretaking, reception or administration. In
particular in the beginning the volunteer will pass through all
departments of the retirement home to familiarize himself/herself with
the structure and the functioning of the organisation (not longer than
3 weeks).
The volunteer can take part in a language training for European
Volunteers arranged by the coordinating organisation. The aim of the
language training is the command of oral every day speech with a
special focus on the terminology of social care. Through language
training the volunteer should be enabled to manage typical situations
of daily life they will be confronted with during their voluntary
service.
Apart from language learning the language training serves as a weekly
meeting for European Volunteers from several EVS projects situated in
the region. Every month a day of studies will be organised vor the
volunteers, where the volunteers can visit the European Parliament in
Strasbourg, go on excursions, or take part in cultural events. The
content of this program will be discussed by the group and
participation is left up to the volunteers.
C.Volunteers should have a basic knowledge of German and have an
interest in, and willingness to work with older and partly
gerontopsychiatric disordered people. It's necessary for the volunteers
to be sociable and outgoing, to have enthusiasm, and to be open to
foreign cultures. Volunteers should be able to interact well with
groups of people. An enthusiastic, responsible and flexible attitude
towards the work is important. Volunteers should be willing to learn
new skills and share own experince with others, be able to work as a
team and contribute to the process and be open to new ideas and be
flexible to work in a variety of settings.
Candidates should describe their motivation for a voluntary service in
this project in a detailed motivation letter. Important are neither
national or social background, gender, language skills nor level of
education, but a convincingly motivation.
D. Volunteers with special needs could be accepted after consultation
with the hosting organisation to find and to agree appropriate
opportunities of voluntary activities
E. The responisble person for basic and advanced training in the
Residential Home will act as a tutor for volunteers and parent them
during the whole service period. She takes care for the practical
preparation and ensures the integration into the institution. She
serves as the first contact person in case of acute problems and helds
at regular intervals meetings with volunteers. The applicant make sure
that volunteers take part in the on-arrival and mid-term meetings
organised by the National Agency
The host organization secures, that volunteers will be introduced into
their fields of work and that they find enough support to integrate
well into the respective systems.
At regular intervals the social therapist helds meetings with all voluntary workers to reflect and develop their commitment.
The organization provides continuous monitoring, including easy access
to the contact person (Tutor), regular dialog with the volunteers, in
which the options for personal development and the interests of the
volunteer are being discussed.
During the language training organised by the Coordinating Organisation
the European Volunteers meet at regular intervals volunteers from other
projects from the region where they can exchange experiences, problems
etc.
The volunteer will also have all day telephone support from the
coordinating organisation for high level crises or personal issues. The
coordinator will also travel to the host project at short notice should
the situation dictate.
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_form_en.cfm?EID=6001151351
Germany
Long term
12 month starting May 2010


