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Cultural Embrace
Volunteer in NEW ZEALAND
Cultural Embrace partners with New Zealand's leading environmental volunteer organization to offer exciting conservation projects that enable you to protect, preserve, and restore Auckland's unique and beautiful environment. Here is a fantastic way for you to give something back to a great country, meet wonderful people, learn new skills, and have lots of fun! Experience beautiful Auckland, New Zealand by volunteering with a conservation project.
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Pacific Discovery
New Zealand & Australia Semester: conservation volunteering, adventure expeditions, overland travel: Volunteer, New Zealand
An amazing semester 'down under' with 3 week-long volunteer conservation projects in different areas of New Zealand and Australia, multi-day outdoor expeditions and overland adventure travel through New Zealand and Australia’s stunning mountain, forest and beach environments.
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CIS - Center for International Studies
Intern in New Zealand
Intern in New Zealand offers custom internships mostly in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, located on the southern tip of the North Island. Placements are available throughout the year and are typically coordinated in monthlong increments. We encourage you to stay as long as possible so you can get the most out of your internship, make international friends, and really immerse yourself in the local culture.
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Greenheart Travel
Volunteer in New Zealand
This special program gives participants an inside view of New Zealand's culture and natural environment. The program consists of a group volunteer conservation project that allows participants to experience some of the most spectacular wilderness areas in New Zealand while working to help protect them.
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Pacific Discovery
New Zealand Summer Program: conservation volunteering and educational adventure travel: Experiential, New Zealand
New Zealand is the perfect escape. Its temperate climate, unique blend of vibrant culture and breathtaking environment are exhilarating. You'll do two weeks of hands-on conservation work in some of the New Zealand's most interesting national parks and wildlife reserves. Then road-trip through the North and South Islands, experiencing culture, welcoming hospitality and unique adventures amidst spectacular landscapes and wide open spaces.
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Pacific Discovery
New Zealand volunteer conservation summer program, educational adventure travel, optional study-abroad college classes: Volunteer, New Zealand
New Zealand is the perfect escape. Its temperate climate, unique blend of vibrant culture and breathtaking environment are exhilarating. You'll do two weeks of hands-on conservation work in some of the New Zealand's most interesting national parks and wildlife reserves. Then road-trip through the North and South Islands, experiencing culture, welcoming hospitality and unique adventures amidst spectacular landscapes and wide open spaces.
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Global Volunteer Network
Global Volunteer Network: Volunteer
As a volunteer on the New Zealand Nature Project you must be 18 years old or over, have no major health problems, be a competent swimmer, be moderately fit, be proficient in English, possess initiative and an enthusiasm for the environment and be willing to work, rain or shine.
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Animal Shelter
The Project We work with shelters that house and rehabilitate both domestic and wild animals. They may be the local variety featuring dogs and cats as well as shelters that feature exotic pets and injured wildlife. When wildlife is injured either through natural causes, road accidents, hunting, or loss of a parent, shelters step in to provide rehabilitation and care. These facilities may be open to the public to allow visitors a close look at animals they might not otherwise see in the wild. Shelters
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Conservation Biology
Resource Management Conservation Biology Archaeology Traditional Hawaiian Botanical Garden Aquarium Naturalist Reef Educator Avian (Bird) Conservation Restoration Ecology Environmental Education Center
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Sports Management
The Project Our Sports Management internships place participants with top rate athletic clubs ranging from soccer, football, basketball, softball, in-line hockey, among other sports. These are custom placements where we take your specific interests and talents and match them with a club in your ideal location. The main goal for all of our placements is to provide interns with a broad introduction into all aspects that compose sports management. Specifically, you will learn the structure of an organization
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Travellers Worldwide
Travellers Worldwide Care for Children with Cerebral Palsy in Auckland with TRAVELLERS WORLDWIDE
You’ll be working mainly as a Teaching Aid but also get the opportunity to observe and assist the various therapists as they work with students and the team of staff to facilitate student learning. In the classes much of the day is spent on "caring" activities like: • Positioning students in standing frame or appropriate seating in readiness for learning activity • Transferring, lifting and supporting students in accordance with their needs. • Assisting with meal times • Changing nappies (optional
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
At-Risk Youth Mentor
Travel to the Honolulu, Hawaii to experience living in the Pacific and significantly impact children's lives. The adolescent years of a child's life are invaluable. It is a time in which young adults are able to form their values and personalities, as well as figure out how they fit into the world and gain a sense of what they can contribute. Unfortunately, many children do not have easy access to an environment that fosters their growth. Domestic violence, lower income families, peer pressure, in
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Advertising
The Project Do you envision yourself as a mad man or mad woman as the case may be? We can place you with a high profile firm whose focus on the three P's of Product, Price, and Promotion will help prepare you to enter this competitive field. We have two different ways for you to get advertising experience. TRACK ONE places you with a traditional advertising firm. In this placement, you will be initiated into the formal practice and business of advertising. The product you are marketing will be secondary
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Social Media
The Project The future is here! With the advent of facebook and twitter and the addition of advertising to their formats, businesses are scrambling to figure out how, why and what a "Facebook Landing Page" is. Social Media Companies are specialists are emerging from a variety of fields ranging from marketing, graphic design, IT, web development, among other backgrounds. In these cutting edge internships we place you with companies that are leading the way in educating bussiness on how to reach a
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Radio Broadcasting
The Project Depending on the location we work with school, community, regional and national radio broadcast organizations. Radio broadcasting internships are a great resume booster as they demonstrate an interest and ability in social media. Radio internships are competitive and to land one is a great first step in the industry. Your background in radio will help us place you with a station where you can learn the most relevant job skills. If you have a specific interest: sports, religion, politics
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Information Technology (IT)
The Project "IT" in the modern sense first appeared in a 1958 article published in the Harvard Business Review, in which authors Leavitt and Whisler commented that "the new technology does not yet have a single established name. We shall call it information technology." IT spans a wide variety of areas that include but are not limited to things such as processes, computer software, computer hardware, and data constructs. In short, anything that renders data, information or perceived knowledge in
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Marine Research
The Projects "Creative," "colorful," "exciting" . . . this is the feedback we continually get from our Marine Research projects. I.C.E. is the industry leader in this area and has been placing students in high end marine projects in Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand and the mainland USA since the 1990's. We have run semester-long university field studies that have featured turtle research in Hawaii, reef monitoring in Fiji and Great Barrier Reef fish and coral studies in Australia. In
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Travellers Worldwide
Travellers Worldwide NEW ZEALAND: Coach and Play Atheletics in Auckland with TRAVELLERS WORLDWIDE
This project provides you with a diverse experience in that your activities will take place in two locations and will also give you the opportunity to coach other sports as well: 1. You'll spend some of your afternoons and evenings coaching and/or training at an Athletics Club in Auckland. 2. During the day you will assist with sports sessions at a school in one of Aucklands suburbs. You'll assist with a variety of sports depending on the season with children from communities including Maori, the
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Legal Justice (Judge/Law Firm/Advocacy)
The Project We work with both law students and undergraduates considering a career in a law related field. We have three tracts available. JOB DESCRIPTION 1) Sitting Judge / Law Clerk 2) Law Firm 3) Special Interest Groups TRACK ONE: Working with a sitting judge allows an intern to see the judicial process from the inside out. The main duties working for a judge and a Law Clerk are research oriented. When a judge issues an opinion, it is the staff who assists in the research and writing of the opinion
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Politics and Government
The Project I.C.E. works with a number of local political operatives eager to have you in their corner, depending on the time of year, will depend on the options available. For example, this summer, a democratic state senator in Hawaii is looking for an I.C.E. intern to assist with his re-election campaign. In the fall we have a New Zealand City Council that needs an I.C.E. intern to document board meetings for the local newspaper. In Fiji, there is an opportunity to live with and chronicle the daily
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Teacher's Assistant
The Project As a Teaching Assistant, interns will be assigned to a teacher and a classroom. When working with younger children you have the opportunity to create your own lessons plans and serve in the same capacity as a teacher. Older students will require you to specialize more in a discipline of your choice. Most classes include at least fifteen students and include computers, sufficient supplies and reading materials. Interns will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with a teacher to
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Photography
The Project Our photography internships come in three tracks: TRACK ONE focusses on placement with an established photographer. This is roughly an apprenticeship wherein the intern has the opportunity to learn the trade from an established professional. Typically this is with a photography studio that does work in the community handling weddings, family portraits, school portraits, sporting events etc. TRACK TWO is a placement with a newspaper or magazine staff that needs someone with enough experience
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Institute for Cultural Ecology
Community Development (Education/Water/Land)
Community Development: Education, Water, Land Bring your talents to a community in need. Our community development projects address the key needs in a given community and working within the culture and structure to bring about positive change. The Community Development Challenge report defines community development as: "A set of values and practices which plays a special role in overcoming poverty and disadvantage, knitting society together at the grass roots level and deepening democracy." You will
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Veterinary Science
The Project Make a difference in animal lives with an up close and personal placement whose focus is on animal treatment, surgery and recovery. This clinics we work with generally work on both domestic and wild animals. This opportunity will give you a chance to not only connect with animals but with people who have dedicated their lives to assisting them. They are a "different breed" and this is a great chance to find out if working with animals may be your calling or something you may want to volunteer
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Public Relations
he Project We have two tracks for public relations. TRACK ONE places you directly with a high profile public relations firm whose sole duties are to manage public perception of the company that hires it. Some of the duties will include developing and writing media releases, developing and writing resource tools for customers seeking information on the values of the company, PR initiatives, developing best practice processes and templates for the PR and Communications Manager, assisting with the development
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Wildlife Sanctuary
About Wellington In our survey of New Zealand cities to house our urban-based internships, Wellington stood out above the rest. As the country's capital city, Wellington is a sea-side gem with a vibrant population energized by numerous universities and travelers. The city has a population approaching 180,824, while the region boasts 450,765. The earliest name for Wellington from Maori legend is Te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, which means the head of Maui's fish. Caught and pulled to the surface by Polynesian
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Ecotourism
Project Introduction Ecotourism is one of our specialties. We have placed students in top ecotourism placements from sea-kayaking to bird watching to even submarine tours! We have a knack for locating the most interestng placements in the most amazing locations. We will work one on one with you to narrow down your area of interest and place you with a highly reputable organziation that matches your values. Think out of the box! An internship in ecotourism is a great way to discover where your passions
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Film Production
The Project Our film production internships work with both mid-level and independent production companies with the aim of giving interns as much hands-on experience in the full range of production as possible. The film houses that we use shoot documentaries, educational films, commercials, and even full length films. The location and duration will determine the available projects. Your experience in film will determine some of your job duties. However, we have chosen our hosts for their ability to
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United Planet
Volunteer in New Zealand with United Planet
Choose your own New Zealand Adventure! -Farm Projects Volunteers may work on cow, horse, sheep or beef farms. Volunteers live with the family on the farm, giving the opportunity to experience a very different lifestyle. Daily activities may include feeding and moving animals, milking cows, driving a tractor or a motorbike and other outdoor activities. Prepare to get dirty! -Social Work Projects Volunteers can work with intellectually handicapped people, elderly, disabled children or disabled adults
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Cultural Museum
Project Introduction I.C.E. places interns with the largest culturtal and natural history museum in the Hawaiian Islands. The museum covers everything from the settling of Hawaii, to the voyages of Captain Cook, to the history of surfing. The center includes two Polynesian voyaging canoes, and the Falls of Clyde. Exhibits may include the physical features of the deep ocean and the species that are able to survive in some of the most intense landscapes on earth. A exhibit highlighting one of the ocean
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