Vacancies

NABUUR Resource Team

Be part of the NABUUR Resource Team

NABUUR is putting the call out to experienced volunteers (facilitators, local representatives and Neighbours) to join our newly set up Resource Team.

What is the RT?

The Resource Team will assist NABUUR staff in reviewing and updating all material resources for orientation and training of new and existing volunteers (local reps and facilitators included). This is an ongoing voluntary position.

Who are we looking for?

  • Experienced NABUUR volunteers with working knowledge of organization processes (i.e. recruitment; orientation; training)
  • Excellent written communication style
  • Knowledge in training development preferable (not a requirement)
  • Committed; enthusiastic; likes to take up a challenge!

Interested?

Send a quick email to Romina at romina@nabuur.com.

Facilitate a Village on NABUUR

Online Project Manager

Known on NABUUR.com as a "Facilitator"

In this unique and rewarding volunteer role, you will:

  • Expand your project management skills
  • Build up a network with people from around the world quickly
  • Get international and multi-cultural experience
  • Have a direct impact on an entire community
  • Add an official recommendation to your resume/CV
  • From behind your computer and at the time suiting you best.
  • Make a difference - and get an impressive experience too!

Interested? Send an email to info@nabuur.com

If you like to organize projects, work with diverse people, and mobilise volunteers to produce results, you could make a great Facilitator. A Facilitator is a host, moderator and project manager. (S)he welcomes new Neighbours, makes sure the Village website is up to date and looking attractive and defines the project plan, together with the Local Representative.

Being a Facilitator is a great responsibility, as the Facilitator is responsible for achieving results the Village is looking for. Just as the Neighbours, a Facilitator is an unpaid volunteer.

The bigger the challenge, the better the reward.

Being a Facilitator is a demanding job, because the Village is counting on you to achieve results. You will have to monitor online discussions, maintain resources developed by the Neighbours and ensure the project stays on track.

You will face unexpected difficulties. Just when you need to speak with the Local Representative, he can't get online due to a power outage. A Neighbour who promised to do a task doesn't follow through. Other Neighbours stop participating altogether.

Because you are all volunteers, you will have to find creative ways to motivate your team. You will need to be resourceful and persistent to keep the project moving forward.

The reward will come in photos of smiling faces from the Village and reports from the community thanking you and your team. From behind your computer, in just a few hours each week, you'll play a central role in helping to realize the dreams of a community.

Who can become a Facilitator?

If the following applies to you, you are encouraged to apply for the Facilitator position:

You are:

  • Proactive
  • A natural leader who know how to mobilise people
  • Result-minded
  • A team-player
  • A pioneer who doesn't give up easily
  • Equipped with excellent interpersonal skills online
  • Facilitators have to be able to spend 6 hours a week on NABUUR.com, should be fluent in English, have daily internet access and should be available for at least 6 months.

The next step

If accepted to become a Facilitator, you will be given a short yet comprehensive online training. If completed successfully a certificate will be awarded to you.

Upon finishing the online training, you will be assigned an online village (based on your preference of issue and location).

You will have access to a behind the scenes Facilitator Village, where Facilitators gather to share experiences and tips. Regular tutorials and discussions on topics such as cultural sensitivity, communications etc. are held in the Village.

You will have access to a group of Senior Facilitators who are there to offer guidance whenever needed.

Interested? Send an email to info@nabuur.com