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Right To Play is an organization built on a foundation of dedicated volunteers that devote their time and energy to advancing our commitment to Sport for Development.  Since the organization was founded, International Volunteers have been an important part of Right To Play programs. 

The purpose of International Volunteers is to contribute specific skills to various projects, to promote intercultural learning and experiences, and to promote Right To Play at home and abroad.

 

CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES

There are no current International Volunteer opportunities available, however, if you are interested in volunteering locally, please contact a National Office in your area.


International Volunteering 

Who can apply?

International Volunteer positions are open to all individuals of any nationality.  Each position requires different skill-sets and experiences which can include, but are not limited to: understanding or experience in Sport for Development, experience living and working in a developing country, project management skills, language skills, and adult education experience. 

When are International Volunteer positions posted?

International Volunteer positions are not posted on a specific schedule.  When a need arises in a project, positions are posted as required.  If you would like to receive email notification about future opportunities please enter the required information into the fields below.

What is the typical role of an International Volunteer?

International Volunteer positions are designed to contribute specific skills to the needs of a project and can vary widely.  Each time a position is posted, a detailed job description is included.  To learn about past International Volunteer roles check out our Volunteer Voices page.

How can I apply to be an International Volunteer?

Right To Play does not accept general applications for International Volunteer positions.  When positions are posted they will include detailed descriptions on how to apply to each position.

Application Screening and Interview

If your application is screened positively you will be contacted by Volunteer Services to schedule a first interview. The majority of interviews are conducted by telephone.   Volunteer Services is only able to contact successful candidates.

Mandatory Pre-Departure Training

It is mandatory that all International Volunteers participate in Right To Play's pre-departure training. Details regarding the training are provided to candidates who have accepted placement offers.

Where can I get more information?

All current information regarding International Volunteer positions is posted on this page.  If you require further assistance please contact recruitment@righttoplay.com. 

If you would like to be contacted when a position becomes available, please fill out and submit the Volunteer Contact Information Form.