
The Peace Corps is the United States' premier international volunteer service organization, established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. It deploys volunteers to 142 countries to design and implement sustainable solutions in education, health, economic development, agriculture, environment, and youth development. Volunteers acquire deep cross‑cultural expertise and a lifelong commitment to service, positioning them for success in today's global economy. The organization's distinctiveness lies in its long legacy, broad geographic reach, and community‑driven approach to development.
The Co-teach Summer English and Culture Club for Ukrainian Teens position is a government job that requires a VSPP to co-develop learning resources, co-design session plans, and co-teach a virtual summer camp session with a group of 20-25 students aged 15-18. The VSPP will work with local teachers to create fun and interactive activities for the summer English clubs.
The Peace Corps is the United States' premier international volunteer service organization, established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. It deploys volunteers to 142 countries to design and implement sustainable solutions in education, health, economic development, agriculture, environment, and youth development. Volunteers acquire deep cross‑cultural expertise and a lifelong commitment to service, positioning them for success in today's global economy. The organization's distinctiveness lies in its long legacy, broad geographic reach, and community‑driven approach to development.