EVS project description Arche Tirol

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EVS project description Arche Tirol EVS Project: Arche Tirol, PIC 945079537 Number of volunteers: 1 Duration of the Project: 1 October 2015 until 30 September 2016 (12 months) Project Topics: Working with disabled people Hosting organisation: Arche Tirol Hnr. 73 St. Jodok am Brenner AUSTRIA Coordinating organisation: Verein Generationen und Gesellschaft / InfoEck Jugendinfo Tirol Innsbruck, AUSTRIA Project description:

The Arche Tirol is part of an international community of people with and without disabilities, who live and work together based on the Arche community s international Charta. This Charta says that every person has a unique importance. The Arche Tirol was founded in 1992 and is a Christian ecumenical community. In our daily routine is place for prayers (morning and evening) and to go to church on Sunday. We have contacts to many Arche communities in Europe (mainly Germany) and in the whole world. The work at Arche is also based on the UN convention for people with disabilities. Arche Tirol: At the moment 10 disabled people are living in two houses, one is in Gries and one is in St. Jodok am Brenner (4 km distance). We take people at the age of 18. Four people with mental und multiple disabilities live in the Arche-house in Gries and six live in St. Jodok. Arche calls them core-members. Our main philosophy is not only taking care of them, but also to offer relationship and a home. Nearby the living house in Gries, there is our workshop, where our core-members work. They are producing candles, potteries, paper and bags. We offer them und sell these products. In St. Jodok we have a basale group also. Our core-members with multiple disabilities have there a special and diversified time. In this time we try to support them and develop their skills. The main tasks of the community are to share life, to eat and work together, to play and to sing, to do shopping, make excursions and holiday trips. We try to create a familiar atmosphere and to structure social life. We try to participate actively in the life of the local villages and stay in regular contact with the people and the public. Another small task is participating in the household, for example cooking, tidying up, doing the laundry and cleaning up. We try to offer our core-members an exciting and diversified life. So we have many weekly leisure activities. The volunteer accompanies our core-members (for example: dancing, swimming, hiking...). The volunteers live and work in Arche Tirol with a professional team (pedagogues, nurses, psychologist,) who have multicultural backgrounds. Arche staff has weekly meetings in the teams and monthly supervisions. The volunteer will join these meetings. Tasks of the volunteer: Being part of Arche -team Care of our core-members Live and work together in our community doing household and other necessary jobs to organize daily life of our core-members (leisure time) taking part in regular team meetings The EVS service is 35 hours per week

The volunteer will work five days a week, around 35 hours a week including the German course. The volunteer has 24 holidays during his/her project time. The role of the volunteer will be working with our core-members. The volunteer accompanies their daily life. He/She will help them in several situations. The main function is care. The volunteer will help changing clothes, eating, managing morning routine etc... Our team gives the volunteer time to get to know our core-members and the other way round also. Slowly the volunteer will get more and more responsibility. We try to create a good balance to encourage the volunteer and not demanding too much. Our volunteer can discover his/her potential and we are open for new ideas and opportunities. Volunteer profile: We are looking for an open-minded volunteer who wants to collect a lot of experience in work with disabled people. We expect that the volunteer brings in high motivation for the project and is interested in the target group. Moreover the volunteer should have a stable personality, in order to be able to work with our coremembers. We would be happy to host a volunteer who wants to get to know our organisation Arche Tirol and the global association Arche international is interested to work with people with mental and multiple disabilities is open-minded, friendly, enthusiastic, creative and communicative is able to work in a team is motivated to learn some German (and some Tyrolean German dialect) brings her or his own culture and interests into the project is ready to volunteer for 12 months starting in October How to apply: Please send to us two things until 24 th of May: your CV (can be short) and the Application Form (attached). If you want you can additionally send us a specific Motivation Letter. You definitely need to send us the first two documents! Please address your application to Natalie Jivkova to the e-mail address longterm@cvs-bg.org The deadline to send your application is on the 24 th of May 2015.

After the deadline it is possible that we will contact you for further questions through mail, phone calls or ask you for a Skype talk! The host organisation will take the final decision about the volunteer till the middle of June. All candidates will be informed about the selection decision. Living conditions: The volunteer has his/her own room in Arche house in Gries. The Arche philosophy is to work and live together with people with disabilities. So the volunteer lives in the same house as our core-members do. In St. Jodok the rooms for our assistants and volunteers are on the second floor. There is a living room and a small kitchen also. In Gries the volunteer can use the normal kitchen and bathroom. The volunteer has to accept the house rules of the hosting organisation. There is another EVS volunteer in the project who lives in St. Jodok. Infrastructure is good (grocery store, music shop, public transport). The volunteer can use bus or train. The next city is Innsbruck (capital of Tyrol), which is 25 minutes away. We have two annual tickets for this train for our volunteers. Our two houses are situated in Gries und St. Jodok, two villages at the border of Italy (just 10 minutes away). The landscape is mountainous and the villages are very small. The volunteer has many possibilities for hiking, bicycling, climbing or skiing. The volunteer can eat in our community and takes whatever he needs. And what is more, he/she gets a monthly pocket-money. Support during the EVS: The volunteer will have regular meetings with her or his mentor to talk about the wellbeing, open questions or to discuss crisis if necessary. In the organisation the volunteer will receive orientation and support for the activities from the main responsible employee and from the entire team. In monthly supervision and weekly meetings of staff the volunteer has the possibility to talk about ideas, wishes, fears and worries. He/She can bring in her cultural and familiar background. He/She can reflect his/her development, learn to handle with other opinions and challenge and solve conflicts. The coordinating organisation InfoEck will hold a bi-monthly group meeting with all volunteers in Tyrol in order to share experiences, give support to one another and to stay connected. Also, there are regular free-time activities organised for the volunteers. At the end of the project we will evaluate it together with the volunteer and look at what he or she has learned and which competences he or she has gained and as a result fill in the Youthpass. Related links:

Website: www.arche-tirol.at Project description on the European EVS databank: http://europa.eu/youth/vp/organisation/32000432589_en