In 2000, 164 countries committed to achieving Education for All by 2015. As access to education is improving, enrolment figures are rising fast, and developing communities now urgently need qualified teachers to deliver quality education.
VSO, the UK’s leading volunteering charity, are urgently looking for primary teachers to go overseas on placements and deliver ‘in service’ teacher training as soon as possible. You need to be a qualified primary teacher with at least three years’ experience; if that’s you this presents a fantastic opportunity to work in countries like Thailand, Nepal, China and Ghana and to share your teaching skills.
VSO volunteers work by serving teachers in a cluster of primary schools, introducing them to a more participatory, child centred methodology. You’ll be observing teachers and feeding back and also helping them to develop materials using local resources, and working with teachers to improve education programmes by increasing the quality of education and teaching methods. Roles are generally longer term, ranging from one to two years, and we also have occasional short term assignments for up to six months.
In return, VSO offer comprehensive financial, personal and professional support. Volunteers are provided with extensive training before their placement, and VSO’s financial package includes a living allowance, return flights, accommodation, insurance and more. When you return to your home country, VSO helps you to resettle and many returned volunteers stay involved with the organisation long after their placement ends.

Now is the best time to volunteer. The Government has made funds available for members of public service pension schemes, including teachers, to volunteer for up to two years with their pension paid. This new scheme will benefit you, your career and the UK education system.
There’s a great video about a primary teaching placement below that really shows what you can gain from volunteering.



