Tutors in Communities (AIDSLink)

Education, community work, vulnerable
1-2 Years
Full Time
Keywords: Education, community work, vulnerable
Short Description: Mondays – Thursdays Afternoons at Ministry Centre/ Kangomba Village (illerates)
1. Available any day between Monday – Thursday mornings or afternoons
2. Experience in tutoring or teaching/ passion for children
3. High school Graduate
4. Proactive, Creative, Responsible, Good Team worker
5. First-aid skill will be bonus Train Enter a short description of the opportunity. This field is limited to 500 characters.

Live opportunities are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.

Interested?

Across OM, we have a strong need for people gifted in administration to aid ministry taking place on the mission field.

We are in need of someone to join our Personnel Team. As one of the contacts for people wanting to go into missions, you’ll play a key role in guiding them through the process and supporting them right through to their return.

If this interests you, consider here how you can use those gifts to see more vibrant communities of Jesus followers among the least reached.
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