Work With Us

Work With Us

Job

We currently do not have any vacancies available.

But if you have been on a volunteer trip, you can become an ambassador for our trips by sharing your experiences and getting more people to go. You can do this by sharing information and / or attending trade fairs and information meetings. For this you will of course receive a reward, so send us a statement of interest.

If you are an ambitious, confident and determined university student who is passionate about travel (but not sure how to make those dreams a reality) all you have to do is recruit 10 people to take AA trip and you will go absolutely free. All your accommodation, transfers, meals and in country support will be included and if you can convince 20 we’ll throw in your flights for you too – result!

You have a huge network of contacts at university, most of whom will no doubt be bitten by the same travel bug as you, so you’re perfectly placed to spread the word about AA Year trip of your choice.

You can run your trip at whatever time of the year you wish but generally the summer months give you more scope. Choose from any of our worldwide destinations and the minimum duration for the trip is 1 week.

Internship

Do you have a great interest in travel, culture and human rights? Do you also read post-secondary education in tourism, marketing, web / IT, graphic design or global studies?

We are very positive about receiving interns as it gives both us and the student good and important exchanges. Sounds interesting, you are warmly welcomed with your application.

Write a little about yourself and send your resume to  info@travellersafrica.com  or learn more about us on our website: www.travellersafrica.com

 

 TYPICAL VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE

Day 1: The volunteers will be oriented the route to the project site, introduced to the staff and people at the project you will be working with and taken back to the hostel or home stay.

Monday to Friday: A typical week depends on the project site and activities done, office oriented work may extend to regular hours while labor intensive outside work may not be typical and usually ends early. A typical day may be as follows:

  • 30AM-08:00 AMBreakfast is been served
  • 00AM-08:30 AMVolunteer goes to the project site.
  • 08:30AM-09:00 AMThe volunteer reports at the site for work. There is usually a tea break and a lunch break.
  • 00PM-04:30 PMWork at the project usually ends. The volunteer at this point is free to visit and see places or do shopping. You may also want to hang out with friends, colleagues or kids up to around 6.00PM.
  • 30PMDinner with the host family or other volunteers.

You will be given a detailed duty plan for your work for the entire week ahead of time so you have an idea what to expect and how to make adjustments.

Saturday and Sunday: During the weekend, volunteers have free time to chill and relax, take the opportunity to explore the country and learn more about culture. Whenever there are long weekends volunteers could go on safari or travel further afield to places of interest, your country representative will give you all possible places to have fun and tour. If volunteers wish to work over the weekends they can visit other projects that are active during these times, such projects as orphanages (or other children helping organizations) to spend time simply playing with and entertaining the children.

Address:

275,Sombetini Road, P.o.box 275, Arusha, Tanzania Phone:+255655707352

Email:

info@travelers Africa.com

Open Hours:

Mon-Sat: 9am - 6pm