The Eastern Tibetan Training Institute (ETTI) is a not-for-profit organization working to improve the livelihoods of remote communities in China's western regions through training-based poverty alleviation programs. ETTI is a registered community school directed by an international board, staffed by local & international professionals.
Eastern Tibet Training Institute (Zangdong Peixun Zhongxin), PO Box 150, Xianggelila Xian, Diqing Zhou, Yunnan, P.R. China 674400
+86 887 8230044 info@etti.org.cn www.etti.org.cn www.easterntibet.com www.easterntibet.org
Volunteer
Volunteer to work on ETTI's vocational education projects and learn about a fascinating part of the world.
Applications are welcome for short and long-term assignments from qualified instructors and practitioners in ESL, Chinese language and hospitality and tourism.
ETTI also welcomes expressions of interest from prospective volunteers with skills in project management, monitoring and evaluation, small business training, publicity and media and communications.
Volunteers can study languages and experience the cultural and natural diversity of Eastern Tibet during their assignment.
If you are interested in a challenging and rewarding volunteer assignment in Eastern Tibet please contact the ETTI Recruitment Coordinator at volunteer@etti.org.cn for further details.
Please include a short account of your professional interests and your CV, complete with contact details for two referees.
ETTI offers volunteers:
- furnished accommodation at our Blue Moon Training Camp
- a stipend to cover the cost of food and utilities
- visa support
- orientation program on arrival
- language training on request
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Australian and New Zealand residents have the opportunity to consider a formal volunteer assignment with one of the agencies listed below:
Australian Volunteers International recruits Australian mobilises volunteers for assignments in China of twelve to eighteen months duration. ETTI has worked in partnership with AVI since 2004.
Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) places Australians aged 18-30 on short-term assignments in China from three to twelve months. AYAD began working with ETTI in 2006.