School for Sensorial Handicapped St. Franziskus Heiligenbronn Project from Germany is looking volunteers
School for Sensorial Handicapped St. Franziskus Heiligenbronn Project from Germany is looking volunteers
School for Sensorial Handicapped St. Franziskus Heiligenbronn Project from germany is looking volunteers
A.
The Foundation St. Franziskus Heiligenbronn is an ecclesiastical
foundation under public law. It performs a charitable mission based on
christian-catholic principles, in particular for people of all ages
with impaired senses, elderly people in need of care and for children
and young people.
The foundation is represented at 10 locations in southwestern Germany,
attends and conducts about 1.350 people in need and employs about 1.200
staff members. The Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation
for care of the disabled and elderly people as well as youth welfare.
Most of the staff members are trained in vocational fields like:
geriatric care, inclusive education, residential care, nursing, special
education as well as administration.
On offer are internships for vocational preparation or as part of
vocational training, alternative civilian service in divers fields as
well as work shadowing. Collaboration is also possible on a volunteer
basis during weekends and holidays; e.g. as additional support in group
homes or attendance for holiday camps.
The foundation St. Franziskus is headquatered in Heiligenbronn, which
is an incorporated village of the town of Schramberg located in the
southwest of Germany, in the Black Forest.
Schramberg is the second largest town of the district of Rottweil and has 22.300 inhabitants.
Originally a town of clock and watch industry today Schramberg is a
modern city that offers culture, sport, leisure time activities and
nature, shopping facilities for citizens and tourists. With all these
offerings Schramberg meets the requirements of a middle level center
for the surrounding villages.
A well developed bus traffic system offers at regular intervals
connections to the district capital Rottweil and the train stations at
Villingem-Schwenningen, Offenburg and Stuttgart.
To ensure regional mobility volunteers get a monthly ticket which is
valid for all public transport associations of the administrative
district of Rottweil, on weekdays from 14:00 h, during weekend and
school holidays the ticket is also valid in the neighbouring
administrative districts of Schwarzwald-Baar, Tuttlingen and Konstanz.
The incorporated village of Heiligenbronn is shaped by the foundation
St. Franziskus. The Franciscan Monastery and the facilities of the
foundation take up a bigger part of the surface area. The foundation
runs social facilities and services for people with impaired senses,
elderly and handicapped people from all over the region.
The foundation take care and supports about 500 people at the location
of Heiligenbronn and employs there about 450 staff members. Among other
things they are running a school for the Hard of Hearing, a logopedic
kindergarten, a boarding school for the Blind and Visually Impaired, a
vocational school and vocational training for people with impaired
senses, shelterd workshop for blind people, homes for handicapped
people and a couselling center.
European Volunteers are expected to keep the rules of our work with handicapped young people:
acceptance of young people in their particular personality
ability to cope with strain by challenging behaviour
full cooperation with staff members
loyal and responsible acting according to the particular objective of our work
to be courageous to act creative and flexible
B.
Learning opportunities:
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 young disabled people.
They learn organisational structures of daily care for disabled people
and how to find their place in it.
Volunteers will get to know during their activities social needs of people with impaired senses.
The self-reliant offering of activities for handicapped people will
pass on self assurance and confidence in their own skills to volunteers.
Volunteers 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 child 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 seek advise for their choice of occupations in
future, meet counselors from universities and colleges, 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.
Tasks:
Volunteers get the opportunity to contribute - under guidance of staff
members - to the support and leisure time program of the school and
residential home. Volunteers can introduce their own ideas and
abilities like computer literacy, graphic design, mechanical skills,
music playing etc. In the beginning the volunteer will only assist the
groupleaders, later she/he will take on responsibility - as far as
admitted by legal liabilities. Emphatically volunteers are invited to
bring in their own ideas. Staff members will appreciate all initiatives
to develop additional proposals for leisure time activities and will
support planning and realization. Volunteers could develop their ideas
for new games, activities or stories into a personal project if they so
wished - creative ideas are always welcome.
Volunteers are invited to participate in internal vocational training seminars.
Volunteers are expected to accomplish a fulltime voluntary service of
35 hours per week. Overtime doing will be balanced by additional
freetime.
C.
The volunteer should be open-minded to work with young people with
impaired senses. It's necessary for the volunteers to be sociable and
outgoing, to have enthusiasm, and to be tolerant to foreign cultures.
They should be able to interact well with different groups of people.
An enthusiastic, responsible and flexible attitude towards the work is
very important. Experiences in the care of handicapped people would be
helpful, but not a prerequisite.
Volunteers should able to get easily in touch with the staff members as
well as the handicapped people. A basic knowledge of german language
would be helpful. A driving license class B would be helpful.
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 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.
To prevent crises from occurring in the first place, volunteers will be
given any training necessary for them to carry out their tasks.
Volunteers will be informed about their rights, regulations in the host organization, consequences of unacceptable behaviour.
In terms of risk and crisis prevention it is very important to keep all
persons involved in the project informed to be able to act immediately
in the case of a crisis.
However if problems occur, volunteers have different people to contact
and discuss problems with. The different people are pro-active in
seeking area of concern and actively finding solutions to the issues
arising.
The line manager in the respective working group is on hand daily for
problems, the director of the hosting organisation is accessible for
volunteers every day and the co-ordinator is available by e-mail and
phone at every time but meets the volunteers weekly or biweekly during
language training.
Weekly volunteers can meet during language training participants from
other EVS-projects from the region to exchange experiences.
Volunteers wil have the opportunity to stay in contact with their
family and sending organization via e-mail or telephone at least on a
weekly basis.
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_form_en.cfm?EID=6001422024
Germany
Long term
12 month starting July 2009


