Our volunteer teaching abroad programs are perfect for teachers, educators, university students, or any other persons with a background in education and an interest in traveling abroad to volunteer their time and services. By volunteering teaching abroad in Jamaica, you get the chance to help the less fortunate to receive free education, support, and guidance.
Overview
Volunteer Teaching Abroad in Jamaica
Oftentimes Jamaicans are unable to afford the necessary educational resources and support needed to enhance their learning, or schools have access to limited resources, and as a result, volunteer teachers abroad are needed to lend their skills and experience to local schools and educational centers.
By joining our volunteer teaching programs, you can go out into local communities to teach various subjects and also have a chance to work in local schools and educational centers, working alongside experienced teachers to develop and implement educational programs. Teaching abroad volunteer programs in Jamaica will award you with a priceless learning experience, as well as the chance to test and hone your skills in real-world situations.
Why should you join volunteer teaching abroad projects?
Volunteer abroad teaching trips, such as those in Jamaica, offer more than just a change of scenery and stress relief; they provide a chance for adventure and genuine connections. Unlike the predictable experiences at tourist destinations, volunteering opens doors to unexpected and enriching encounters. Here’s why you should consider a teaching volunteer program abroad: Â
- Challenge Yourself: Taking the challenge to volunteer to teach abroad will surely reward you richly, especially since you will be leaving your comfort zone and daily routine for the unknown.
- Meaningful Engagement: Genuinely connect with local communities and build lasting friendships.
- Personal Growth: Uncover new passions, strengths, and weaknesses, and perhaps even a new life purpose.
- Learning and Development: Gain insights from your experiences, becoming a clearer-minded educator and a more effective contributor to global well-being.
- Cultural Immersion: Dive into the vibrant Jamaican culture with interactive lessons in Patois, plus over 60 tours and adventures, including visits to museums and indigenous communities.
- Versatile Experiences: Enjoy a balanced blend of volunteering, fun, and sightseeing for a well-rounded and unforgettable experience.
Your Rewards for volunteer teaching abroad
- Make an impact on a rewarding experience abroad
- Up to 40 volunteer hours each week
- Teaching volunteer certificate
- Jamaican culture certificate
- Patois (local dialect) language certificate
- Travel Safety & Security certificate
- 10% off all tours & adventures
Details
What Qualifications or Experience do I need to start volunteer teaching abroad?
You do not need prior experience to join our volunteer teaching abroad programs; however, if you wish for more advanced placements where you will be doing specialized teaching, such as developing curriculums or using educational technology, you need qualifications and experience. Qualified teacher volunteers will need to provide such qualifications during application to secure advanced placements.
Ideal Volunteers
- Teachers
- Educational professionals
- University students looking to major in education
- Teens and young adults who would like to explore the education field
- Couples and families, with at least one member qualified to do teaching work
- Corporate groups
- Business owners
- Mature volunteers
- Professionals
- High school and university groups
Planning Your volunteer teaching abroad Project Activities
We encourage all volunteers to pre-plan for their volunteer teaching abroad projects. This ensures you will make the biggest impact during your project. When you are accepted to join the project, we will advise and assist you with brainstorming about the activities you wish to do during your project. We can also schedule a meeting with you to go over the activities you have planned.
What can you do during your volunteer teach abroad project:
- Embark on community outreach programs to provide educational support, teach various subjects, distribute learning materials, and enlighten the public on the importance of education.
- Volunteer in local schools to shadow experts, assist with classroom management, and develop educational programs.
- Assist with teaching students, distributing teaching resources, and supporting teachers in lesson planning.
- Visit local schools, orphanages, and other organizations to educate locals on proper study habits and learning techniques.
- Set up clinics, workshops, learning camps and more to share your skills and passion with children in Jamaica, such as sports, dancing, music, wood carving, sewing, etc.
- Conduct a fundraising campaign back home to raise cash and kind to donate to the educational facility or school where you will be volunteering.
These are just some examples. Feel free to discuss any other activities you would like to engage in during your project.
What will your first day be like?
The first day of your volunteer teaching abroad project will see you visiting your volunteer site accompanied by your Project Advisor. You will get a tour of the property, get introduced to your team members, receive a brief project orientation, and learn where to get lunch.
How will I spend Afternoons and Weekends?
On some afternoons and weekends when you do not have any volunteer work planned, you can purchase a tour and adventure package to have some fun during your short term volunteer abroad project.
What happens after my volunteer teaching abroad program ends?
After your teaching volunteer abroad project is completed, we will award you with your Volunteer Certificate, signed by our Managing Director. If you have any documents that verify your volunteer or service hours, we will be happy to sign those as well.
Do I need any Resources For volunteer teacher abroad Projects?
We strongly encourage all volunteers joining our volunteer teaching overseas programs to do some form of fundraising back home to gather resources that can be donated to your volunteer site/students. These include books, stationery, teaching games, and other resources that may assist the educational facility or school where you will be volunteering. We will send you a list of needed resources for your volunteer site.
Recommended To Take With You
- Money to purchase lunch ($3 – $5 USD per day)
- Insect repellent to prevent mosquito and bug bites
- Supplies to assist with your project
- A camera to take pictures
- Sunscreen if you intend to play in the sun or sunbathe
- A reusable water bottle
- Comfortable shoes
- Notebook or electronic device to take notes
- Cash for any shopping or excursions
- Water shoes if you plan on swimming
Pricing & Requirements
Jamaica Volunteer Teaching Abroad Packages
Tuition for our volunteer teaching program
*All fees listed below are in USD and priced Per Person
Enrollment Fees
Project Format | Enrollment Fee |
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Placement Only Enrollment Fee | $299 |
Full Project Enrollment fee | $150 |
Full Project Tuition
Project Duration | Tuition |
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1 Week | $999 |
2 Weeks | $1,499 |
3 Weeks | $1,999 |
4 Weeks | $2,499 |
Extra Weeks | $500 |
Tour & Adventure Packages
Tour Packages | Cost |
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Ocho Rios Adventure & Kingston Highlights | $300 |
Portland Escapade & Blue Mountain Trek | $300 |
Tour add-ons are done on weekends and include multiple attractions and all entrance fees
- Guaranteed placement within an organization in Jamaica where you will volunteer or intern
- Do meaningful volunteer or work activities within your program
- Enrollment in our Jamaican culture course for a thorough lesson on the different aspects of the Jamaican way of life
- Receive lessons in Jamaican Patois, our island’s native and somewhat popular dialect
- Jamaican safety and security course
- A dedicated Project Advisor who will check in with you during your project to ensure you are on track and to solve any issues that may arise
- Receive a volunteer/internship certificate at the end of your project
- Complete up to 40 hours of volunteer hours or internship hours per week during your project
- Develop your critical thinking skills as you solve daily problems as they arise
What do our full volunteer teaching abroad programs include?
- Dorm accommodation at Barnett’s Homestay
- Air-conditioned room, WiFi, cable television, and more
- Receive full breakfast and dinner each day
- Transportation to and from your volunteer project daily
- Airport pick-up and drop-off at the beginning and end of your project
- Welcome kit with your itinerary, emergency contact info, brochures and other surprises
- Receive pre-arrival support with planning your project
- Meet other volunteers, interns or students from around the world who may join during your stay
- 24-hour support while in Jamaica
Barnett’s Homestay – Jamaican Homebase
Our primary accommodation is Barnett’s Homestay, located in the quiet community of Portmore, St. Catherine. You will stay with Jomo Barnett, the Director of Jamaica International Projects, and his family during your project. This is your chance to live with a Jamaican family and learn our culture.
Amenities at Barnett’s Homestay include:
- Shared dorm room with air conditioning and spacious beds
- Breakfast and dinner each day
- Eat authentic and delicious Jamaican meals, or request meals for special diets
- Private room available upon request
- WiFi
- Rooms and common areas cleaned daily
- Clean towels, wash rags, blankets and bed linen provided
- Live with a local family and learn our culture
- Cable television
- Work area
- Games and activities planned each night
What are the requirements for our volunteer teaching abroad trips?
Wondering how to become a volunteer teacher in Jamaica? The minimum age to enroll alone is 16 years old. Volunteers under 16 looking to join this project must be accompanied by an adult.
Once you have applied and paid your enrollment fee and project tuition, there are a few documents we’ll ask you to share with us:
- 2 Reference letters (1 personal, 1 professional)
- 1 recent photo ID (passport, national ID, school ID, or driver’s license)
- Proof of travel insurance (if you do not have insurance you can purchase it here)
- Flight itinerary
- Completed teaching volunteer abroad project application
- Proof of qualifications if you have any
Email these to your Project Advisor during the enrollment process, or you can submit them during your application.Â
How do our short term teaching abroad work?
Volunteer teaching opportunities abroad, such as those offered by Jamaica International Projects, are designed for a mature audience seeking meaningful teaching volunteer experiences.
Here’s what to expect:
- Comprehensive Support: From arrival to departure, receive full support to maximize your strengths and gain valuable experiences.
- Orientation: Begin with an orientation session to understand local culture and project expectations, ensuring a smooth start.
- Peer Interaction: Connect with like-minded volunteers, fostering potential lifelong friendships.
- Daily Debriefs: Engage in daily discussions with your Project Advisor to address concerns and share experiences about your teaching volunteer opportunities.
- Safety and Security: Benefit from the presence of a first-aid certified Program Advisor, security-equipped homestays, and consistent support throughout your stay.
- Comfortable Accommodations: Stay in homestays with amenities like free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and daily cleaning. Private rooms available for families and couples at an additional cost.
- Cultural Immersion: Live with a local Jamaican family for a genuine cultural experience, treated as a family member rather than just a guest.
- Inclusive Meals: Enjoy included breakfast and dinner with accommodations for special dietary needs (e.g., gluten-free, vegan, diabetic).
- Leisure Activities: Participate in organized evening activities and weekend outings, including cultural tours and local dining experiences.
- Transportation Provided: All transportation for activities and projects is included, ensuring ease and safety in travel.
This structured and supportive environment ensures a fulfilling and safe experience for mature volunteers focused on volunteer teaching abroad.
Enrollment
Enrollment Process for volunteer teaching abroad
When you are ready to enroll in our teacher volunteer abroad opportunities, you can begin our simple enrollment process. Our team is always just a quick call or message away. Follow these steps to start planning and preparing for the volunteer experience of a lifetime.
Research & Get the Facts
Step 1: Research
Read through this page, what is included in our volunteer teaching abroad project, and decide if this is a fit for you. Consider the costs involved, project durations, the requirements, and what you are able to do.
Step 2: Learn about us
Feel free to learn more about us and what we stand for. Read about us, check out our reviews, download our volunteer brochure, or read through our FAQ.
Step 3: Open a dialogue with family and advisors
Start talking with your parents or guardian, friends, academic advisors, or mentors about the teach abroad volunteer program in Jamaica, why you want to join and what you hope to accomplish during your trip. Be sure to share our website or brochure with them. We also offer volunteer teaching abroad for qualified teachers, so if you have prior experience as a teacher feel free to skip this step.
Step 4: Connect with a Project Advisor
Reach out to us to connect with a Project Advisor who will guide you through the enrollment process, answer any questions you have, help you set your goals and itinerary, and meet with you and your parents or guardians to provide more information.
Admissions & Getting Started
Step 1: Apply
Complete the application form. By applying you won’t be making a commitment or locking yourself into the project, so you are free to explore other options and compare our projects with other volunteer teaching companies. Instead, your application will help us better advise you, plan your itinerary, and customize a project for you. We review and respond to applications within 48 hours.
Step 2: Meet us
Schedule a virtual meeting with us. If you are under 18, you are required to have a parent or guardian present. Meetings are done on Zoom, Google Meets, or via phone call.
Step 3: Review the volunteer teaching tuition cost
Review the offer email, which includes the cost, sample itinerary, what is included, and what you need to submit.
Step 4: Secure your placement
Pay the Enrollment Fee and the Project Tuition. You have the option to pay the Project Tuition in full or request a payment plan.
Step 5: Start submitting documents
Submit outstanding payments and documents. The documents you should submit include:
- 2 Reference letters (1 personal, 1 professional)
- 1 recent photo ID (passport, national ID, school ID, or driver’s license)
- Proof of travel insurance
- Completed application form
- CV or resume
- Proof of qualifications (if you are certified or have experience in a specific field)
- Flight itinerary (Full Projects)
Pre-Arrival Prep & Getting Ready To Go
Step 1: Onboarding call
Within a month of the start date of your volunteer teaching abroad program, we will host a 30-minute onboarding call on Zoom or Google Meets with you. This includes an official welcome, tips and guides, and virtual orientation. You will get access to our Patois, Jamaican culture and our travel safety and security course online that you can complete at your own pace.
Step 2: Ensure you are travel ready
Check your passport to ensure it will not expire during your trip, research if you need a visa to stay in your host country, obtain a travel medical insurance plan that covers you during your teaching volunteer program, and book your flights.
Step 3: Finalize your enrollment
Confirm that all fees are paid, and submit all required documents.
F.A.Q.
Who can become a teaching volunteer?
There is no restriction on the nationalities that can participate in our short-term teaching abroad programs in Jamaica. Our only restriction is the age range of our participants, which starts at 16 for solo volunteers.
Can I talk to previous volunteer teachers?
Sure you can! Read our reviews to see what our past teachers and volunteers have to say about us, and during the enrollment process, you can request to connect with a past volunteer.
Do you offer volunteer opportunities for teachers?
Yes, we offer advance placements in our qualified teacher volunteer abroad scheme. You will be able to lead and teach classes by yourself, create new courses/curriculums, arrange short term projects or camps, and much more.
Will I be able to meet other teaching volunteer participants while I’m in Jamaica?
This depends on the time of year that you join, but you may meet other volunteers during your project. Keep in mind that other volunteers and interns may be enrolled in a different project than yours.
What are the requirements to volunteer as a teacher with JIP?
You must be 16 years old or older to enroll on your own. If you are younger than 16, you will have to enroll with a parent or guardian. For a full list of requirements check out this list. Since Jamaica is an English speaking country, you should be able to read, write and speak English (you don’t need to be fluent).
No experience or qualifications are needed—just bring your enthusiasm and be ready for lots of fun. Please let us know about any dietary needs or special accommodations you might require. If you have any questions about selecting the right program, don’t hesitate to contact us.
How to apply as a volunteer teacher?
Applying to volunteer as a teacher abroad in Jamaica is easy. Fill out the application form, and we will respond in 48 hours or less with the offer email and the next steps.
What costs do I need to consider?
In addition to the volunteer teaching abroad program tuition and enrollment fee, keep these extra costs in mind for a smooth, worry-free experience:
- Travel: This covers flights and any transportation needs within your home country.
- Daily Expenses: Set aside money for personal spending on snacks, shopping, laundry, and other incidentals.
- Extra Adventures: Plan for costs associated with optional tours, excursions, and additional meals if you wish.
- Essentials: Travel medical insurance is required, and you may need to pay a visa fee to visit Jamaica based on your nationality. We also recommend budgeting for gratuities.
How can I pay for my volunteer teaching abroad project?
We accept payments by credit card or international wire transfer. You have the option to pay in full or go on a payment plan.
Do you offer sponsorships, grants or fundraising opportunities?
Looking for sponsorships or grants? While we don’t offer them directly, we can still help! Check with your school, parents/guardians, and mentors – they might have travel scholarships or grants available. We will assist with any application paperwork you need.
Need help funding your trip? Our detailed fundraising guide offers two options:
- Launch a crowdfunding campaign: This guide will walk you through setting up a campaign to get support from friends, family, and others.
- Discover creative fundraising ideas: Get inspired with a list of unique ways to raise money for your adventure.
Can I arrive earlier or later than my project start time?
To get the most out of your volunteer to teach program, starting on the recommended Sunday is ideal. This way, you’ll participate in the initial orientation alongside your fellow participants, ensuring everyone is on the same page from the beginning.
Need to adjust your arrival date? No problem! Just let us know before enrolling, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
May I volunteer with friends/spouses/family?
Absolutely! Everything is better with friends. You can join with a parent, friend, sibling, or spouse and share a room (based on availability).
Will I be safe during my volunteer teaching abroad programs?
Yes! We take your safety and security seriously. Some steps we take to keep you safe during your teaching volunteer programs include:
- Vetted project sites
- Accommodations with cameras and security systems
- A detailed course on safety in Jamaica
- Professional and licensed drivers take you to and from projects and destinations daily
- We take you to the supermarket or atm and transfer you safely
- All employees do background checks
Follow this link for more information on how we keep you safe.