Brutus is looking for tutor ninjas
Are you fascinated by education and teaching? Do you have two hours of spare time per week? And above all: do you want to gain a lot of pedagogical experience? Then BRUTUS is the ideal project match made-in-heaven for you!
Brutus?
At Brutus, Brussels students make Brussels secondary school students better. And vice versa! The project prepares you to become the ideal tutor. You get the unique opportunity to further develop your pedagogical and social skills within a well-developed framework. As a twenty-something who is close to the students' world, you are the one who can give them that all-important helping hand. Moreover, you will gain invaluable practical experience that will later enable you to move on to the labour market.
Time for action!
Ready to be enriched by a project with a really solid added value? Brutus and the Brussels students need you! Click on the banner and get in touch.
Brutus needs you!
Do you want to commit yourself as a VUB student? Do you have two hours of free time per week to share? Do you want to tutor young people in Brussels in your own unique and personal way?
Then Brutus is looking for you!
Your commitment
- You gain work experience in a socially meaningful project.
- You can count on the guidance of a mentor within an elaborate volunteer framework.
- You follow free training on tutoring
- You receive an allowance of €30 per two hours
Your knowledge from your secondary school education and your first year as a bachelor
What's in it for you?
- You gain work experience in a socially meaningful project.
- You can count on the guidance of a mentor within an elaborate volunteer framework.
- You follow free training on tutoring
- You receive an allowance of €30 per two hours
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