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Costa Rica Volunteering-Conservation-Sarapiqui Conservation Learning Center Volunteer Coordinator
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Description
The SCLC's mission is to link communities and conservation through education and ecotourism in the Sarapiquàregion of Costa Rica's northern lowlands. The SCLC focuses its efforts in four areas: environmental education, community development, conservation, and tourism. This helps to form future environmental leaders, raise the organizational capacity of local communities, promote sustainable land use, and offer tourism that serves as a source of support for sustainable development in the area. Our programs serve hundreds of local people and thousands of ecotourists each year.
Why does this organization need volunteers?
In contrast to its biological richness, Sarapiquàis the sixth poorest county in Costa Rica (76 out of 81) and has experienced staggering population growth (616%) over the past 3 decades. Much of this is due to an influx of workers coming to labor on the Dole banana plantations and, more recently, pineapple plantations that supply multinational companies. Literacy rates in Sarapiquàare much lower than the Costa Rican average, and one quarter of the children born in the county are to teenage mothers.
The SCLC is working to link the community to conservation education and ecotourism in the Sarapiquàregion of Costa Rica. The SCLC believes strongly that ecotourism can be an effective tool for sustainable development in the rural tropics. True ecotourism encompasses economic, environmental, and social sustainability, and the SCLC seeks to connect conservation with the well-being of the local community by facilitating interaction between tourists and local residents. In this effort, the SCLC provides educational programs and organizational capacity building, directly to the local population. The SCLC has all the right ingredients for making sustainable development a success – a young generation with open minds and knowledge of environmental issues, organized communities, and international visitors with an interest in helping build a greener future in SarapiquÃÂ.
The SCLC’s major initiative is a small-scale native species reforestation program working with small farms and a diversity of native tree species. Reforestation is a clear environmental need that is beginning to receive more attention worldwide. It is something that interests many farmers and can be offered at low cost and minimal sacrifice to them. Indeed, reforestation can be done by nearly everyone and for multiple purposes, such as shade, riparian zone protection, soil recuperation, nitrogen fixing, living fences, wildlife attraction, and wood for home/farm and artisanal use. Small-scale reforestation of this type is a key component of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC). As part of the MBC, the SCLC falls within the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor (CBSS) that attempts to form ecological connectivity between the Braulio Carillo National Park and the newly created Maquenque National Mixed Wildlife Refuge in the northern part of the country. SCLC was recently chosen as the local office for the CBSS, and will soon begin offering community outreach talks and workshops about conservation and biodiversity issues.
In addition to these programs, the SCLC also has a public library with bilingual coverage of many subjects and computers for use by local students. The SCLC also offers a comfortable and well-equipped meeting room that is available for use by tourist and professional groups from Costa Rica and abroad.
What tasks will you be required to fulfil?
The Volunteer Coordinator intern position is available for volunteers with managing experience. The volunteer will: facilitate and oversee all volunteer-run programs and activities, run by a mix of local staff. Also he/she will develop, assist, and evaluate all of the SCLC's environmental and educational programs. The volunteer will create a liaison between the center and local home stay families, program participants, and the communities which it serves and recruit future volunteers and evaluate current volunteers and their programs
Requirements:
Experience successfully managing people and overseeing projects Strong written and oral communication skills Familiarity with MS Excell, database management, Publisher, Outlook and HTML High level proficiency in Spanish and English Experience or a strong interest in conservation, teaching, youth development, ornithology, and other aspects related to the SCLC's mission
Requirements
Do you require that volunteers for this position be
Christian?
Organizational Statement of Faith:
Language
English
Short Term Mission Trip Details
Additional Details:
Upon arrival in country our staff will pick you up at the airport and return you to our Orientation Center for a safety briefing and general country orientation. For this program you are required to complete one - 4 weeks of language training and orientation which is included in the cost of the program. At the end of that week you will transfer to your placement to begin volunteering. Our staff are available to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week should you require help of any kind.
Region
Central America, Latin America
Cost (per person)
This cost includes:
Food
Housing
In-country orientation/Training
In-country staff support
Language instruction
Written materials abroad
Written materials pre-departure