Become a part of the Programme Team and help deliver exciting offsite experiences for International Service Team participants during the Jamboree. As an IST Programme Team Member (Off-site), you will support the organisation and delivery of activities that take place outside the main Jamboree site.
In this role, you will assist with guiding participants, supporting logistics, and ensuring that activities run smoothly and safely. Offsite programmes may include city visits, museum tours, cultural and historical sites, as well as outdoor experiences such as cycling routes, walking tours, beach visits, or water-based activities. Your role will involve helping participants navigate the activities, providing information and assistance, and contributing to a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
Flexibility, teamwork, and good communication skills are important, as locations and activities may vary depending on the programme schedule. Training will be provided to ensure you are prepared to support the activities and help participants make the most of their offsite experiences.
By contributing to the offsite programme, you help enrich the overall IST experience and provide opportunities for volunteers to explore the region, connect with others, and enjoy memorable moments during the Jamboree.
Being a trusted Scouter
Good stewardship to offer best experience to the participants
Being a team player
No specific experience is required
English communication skills are required; other languages are an advantage
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