Volunteer Mental Health Activity Support Worker in Bali, Indonesia

What You'll Do: 

Recruiting passionate, committed volunteers looking for hands-on psychology work experience in Bali.
The Bali Mental Health Placement is suited to those seeking hands-on experience in the education and mental health sector. Psychology students and graduates will benefit most from this placement as it comprises of teaching, working with children and those with special needs and also spending time in a clinical environment. You work full time during the week, but you have all weekends off to travel the beautiful paradise island of Bali, Indonesia.

Projects include:

- Working in a variety of clinical and communal settings with people with mental health difficulties.
- English for development projects for children and adults.
- Working with individuals with special educational needs.

All volunteers are required to undergo a series of in-country training sessions run by local NGO's and charity workers, such as workshops on basic teaching English, working with children and people with special needs.

The cost of our placements vary, please see our website for the latest prices.

Duration: 4 weeks in Bali

Check out our Facebook page to find out what our team are up to in Bali right now:
www.facebook.com/slvglobal

How to apply:
Apply online: www.slv.global/apply-now-students

Summary
Volunteering
Trainee
Charitable
Guildford
United Kingdom
4 Weeks Minimum
40 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Motivating Others

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