One of Australia's great advantages as an exchange destination is the possibility of working while studying.
However, more than just having a source of income to stay in the country, working in the labor market allows exchange students to experience situations, meet people and put classroom learning into practice.
In addition to paid work, another common option Down Under among students is voluntary work. This is very interesting for those who want to try new things, do different jobs, improve their language skills and help others.
There are different types and many options for volunteer programs. The exchange student can choose from the many areas of activity on offer, the length of time, the frequency and even opt for a paid or free program.
Where to find it?
Just as websites advertise job vacancies, others are exclusively for volunteers. On these, various organizations post opportunities and job descriptions. Those interested just need to search for their area of interest, apply for the desired positions and wait for the next steps in the recruitment process. Here are some examples of sites:
If the student already has in mind the type of volunteering they want to do, they just have to go straight to the organization's website and see the vacancies available and the programs on offer. Below are some institutions that use and need this type of work in Australia:
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