[2520] Pacific Islands Internships
Want an internship that will change your world? Consider the Pacific. 23 nations 30,000 islands, 40 million people speaking over 1,000 different languages. Its like no place on Earth.
A Pacific island Internship features, crystal clear water, snow white beaches, roaring volcanoes, jungle clad mountains, strikingly unique cultures, bright eyes, warm smiles and the friendliest people in the world.
1. Experience unique cultures
2. Take introductory language courses
3. Gain first hand experience in missions
4. Engage in children’s ministry, church planting, primary school education or health care ministries
5. Make amazing friendships
6. All in some of the most remote and beautiful places on earth.
You will spend between 4 to 12 weeks working beside a veteran missionary, learning local language and customs, gaining valuable understanding of anthropology and missiology, engaging in practical, hands-on ministry and forming friendships that will last a lifetime.
Ministry focuses available include children’s ministry, primary school education, church planting, pioneer evangelism, and health care. Opportunities vary from intensely rugged and remote for the thrill seekers to modern city settings from those who prefer a more comfortable experience.
Space is limited, so start your application today!
[2469] Community Development
Work in community development projects among tribal people on the Island of Mindoro. You will have the opportunity to impact communities through church planting, clean water projects and medical clinics.
[1441] Clinic Administrator of Hope Clinic Ponmil or Nabangalas
You will serve as the primary medical care provider in an extremely remote context. Typically clinic administrators care for patients with illnesses ranging from malaria, STD’s, respiratory infections, minor wounds, in need of vaccinations, well baby checkups, prenatal care, and delivery and postnatal care. The average patient has no other medical care options available. Hope Clinics are established in conjunction with church planting efforts among unreached language groups in Vanuatu. Each clinic is paired with a primary school and a local church. The clinic administrator functions as part of a church planting team.
Qualifications:
- Sound health
- An ability to deal with challenging living conditions
- A strong Christian testimony and a desire to serve God and others
Minimum medical licensing qualifications:
- RN, US-based medical intensive in tropical medicine required prior to departure for Vanuatu.
- Upon arrival the Clinic Administrator must learn Bislama and complete an attachment with the local Hospital.