Ecological Volunteer Year being held at the Schölerberg Museum
Hit the Nature Trail: Join the Voluntary Ecological Year at Osnabrück's Museum am Schölerberg!
*Ready to make a difference while learning a thing or two? Here's the scoop on the Voluntary Ecological Year (FOJ) 2025/26 at Osnabrück's Museum am Schölerberg!
Eco-mates Wanted:If you're a young gunslinger between the ages of 18 and 26 and you've got a love for the environment and museum work, then buckle up! You can apply for the FOJ before March 16, 2025.
All Hands on Deck:Have a blast supporting the museum's environmental education center by:
- Assisting in pedagogical events for schools, kindergartens, and leisure groups
- Lending a hand in the organizational functions, museum operations, and public relations
- Participating in free training seminars provided by the Lower Saxony Nature Conservation Academy (NNA)
Perks Galore:The FOJ isn't just about getting your hands dirty; it's also about garnering practical experience and shaping your career! Here's what you'll receive:
- 350 euros pocket money, plus meal and travel allowance
- Continuation of social security and child benefits during the FOJ
- A waiting semester or pre-practical training for a study or part of the Fachhochschulreife
Join the Party:For more deets, head over to the Lower Saxony Nature Conservation Academy's website at www.nna.de. Ready to dive in? Send your application, complete with the usual docs, to Uta Mählmann, the environmental education center's director: [email protected] or 0541 323-7025.
Bear in Mind:Due to the personalized nature of the FOJ, be sure to research the specific program offered by the Museum am Schölerberg for a tailor-made experience. Toss your application into the ring well before the deadline to ensure it's processed in time. Go forth and spread that environmental love!
Participate in the Voluntary Ecological Year at Museum am Schölerberg to merge your passion for environmental science with education and self-development.
By taking part in this program, you'll gain hands-on experience, receive training from the Lower Saxony Nature Conservation Academy, and have the opportunity to shape your career in the field of environmental education.