Sidebar #56 - Peace Corps Response
I am serving in the traditional Peace Corps service capacity - I’m abroad for a 27-month term in an entry-level role as a Youth Development volunteer. Most Americans with a college degree and some basic experience can qualify to apply for the typical Peace Corps service. However, there is another option for those who may be interested in the Peace Corps and don’t want to volunteer for 27 months.
That other option is known as Peace Corps Response. Basically, Peace Corps Response is a more professional and specialized service and for a shorter amount of time. Most roles require significant professional experience prior, such as a minimum of 5 years in a specific sector. These volunteers serve for one year instead of 27 months and have a truncated training period. Response volunteers typically work alongside federal agencies, and thus, are placed in capital or regional cities rather than remote, rural sites. An example of a Response position could be something like working in curriculum design with the Ministry of Public Education. Additionally, volunteers in Peace Corps Response do not have to live with host families like standard Peace Corps Volunteers do. So, if you’re a mid- or post-career professional looking to serve, live abroad, and/or are interested in international development, perhaps Peace Corps Response might be a good option for you.
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