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Best Volunteer and Internship Opportunities in Germany: To anyone looking to gain language teaching experience; learn more about other cultures; take part in a short-term volunteer project; or challenge themselves, all while making a tangible difference in a community, Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale), Germany is a place where all these things can be achieved. Through its dual missions as a language school and community center, Engage in Germany serves an important communal role, providing language services to refugees and migrants for little to no charge. However, the ability of Engage in Germany to do this would be impossible without its enthusiastic and capable volunteers who provide the irreplaceable communal service of language instructors, mentors, and cultural ambassadors.

The importance of volunteer work in Germany cannot be overstated, for it is often the case that many migrants face communal discrimination, barriers to accessing schools, and other opportunities for advancement denied to them because of their status. This is not to say that Halle is not a welcoming place for refugees and migrants, but rather that there are unfortunate cases where discrimination denies people willing and eager to learn the opportunity to do so. What separates this program from other volunteer programs in Germany is its strict and focused commitment to aiding refugees and migrants with their language needs. This is where you come in. 

Volunteers Immerse Themselves in the Arabic Community

While being a volunteer in Germany, participants can expect to interact closely with the Arabic community in Halle (Saale). This entails not only teaching at the center but also conducting house visits (for some students who are unable to make it to the center), community outreach, field trips, accepting invitations to dinners, and much more. Volunteers will interact with a wide range of cultures during their time in Halle; these will include predominantly Syrian, Palestinian, Lebanese, Afghanistan, and Iraqi, as well as others.  

In addition, those wanting to participate in community development and looking for opportunities apart from volunteering will be glad to know that Engage in Germany has a wide range of internships in Germany available. These Internships are designed to allow participants to take an active, leadership role at the Center and within the Arabic community here in Halle (Saale).

Participants enrolled in an internship can expect to lead social events; direct community outreach; and build upon their desired professional skills, whether they be writing, event organization, or a form of social research. Whatever their area of interest, internship participants at Engage in Germany can expect to build their professional and personal expertise while also making an important difference in the community. 

Summer Internships – Volunteer Abroad

While the volunteer program in Germany is available all year, the Summer is the most advantageous and exciting time to apply. With a team from all around the world, Engage in Germany is rife with students throughout May, June, July, and August, making it the perfect time to Intern after graduation.

The program includes a language course (3 hours of German per week), responsibilities as an English Teacher, housing, logistic help, breakfast 4 days a week, and an immersive experience in our community in Halle. The program can last between 1-13 weeks- as you decide for yourself. If you are looking for a Summer internship volunteering with refugees, teaching English, and learning German in Europe or Germany, this program is for you.

Winter Volunteer Programs

Engage in Germany offers winter Volunteer and Internship opportunities which start from October to late March for people who would like to come to Europe to volunteer, study a new language, and meet new cultures and people. Interns and volunteers can stay from 1-13 weeks.

Volunteer and Internship Programs

Engage in Germany provides various volunteer and internship opportunities to those who want to travel to Germany and immerse themselves in the culture, all while working with refugees in Halle, Germany, and migrants to make a meaningful difference.

Here, you can explore the list of our short-term volunteer and internship programs in Halle, Germany:

Teach English and Study Arabic in Germany Program Teaching English in Germany Program
Internship in Halle, Germany ProgramMedia & Journalism Volunteer program
Volunteer to Write About GermanyVolunteer with Refugees in Germany

Time and Duration

Engage in Germany welcomes students, English native and non-native speakers, and people from all countries who are 18 to 70 years old to join any of the Center’s volunteer, internship, and Arabic programs.

The period of participation can span anywhere from 1 to 13 weeks. For volunteers, interns, and students, Engage in Germany’s program flexibility is designed to work around their schedules, with programs being available year-round (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) and starting and ending dates up to the participant’s choice!

Flexible Booking

At Engage in Germany, we understand that things change. As such, our volunteer and internship are incredibly flexible in case you need to alter travel plans or simply change your heart. As programs begin at the center year-round (with flexible start and end dates), you decide your arrival. Furthermore, you’re able to change your start date entirely free of charge if requested at least two weeks beforehand.

Volunteer to Teach English and Study German (1 – 13 Weeks)

Volunteer to Teach English and Study German: This program in Halle (Saale), Germany is designed for anyone looking to gain experience teaching the English language, as well as immersing themselves in German language and culture. Classes will consist of one-to-one sessions between students and volunteers, designed to increase conversational fluidity and listening comprehension.

Further, volunteers are encouraged to use their imagination and creativity while teaching, for it, is often the case that teachers will need to adapt their teaching style to their student’s proficiency level and needs. This being said, volunteers will have the entire center’s staff and resources at their disposal and are encouraged to utilize them to their fullest potential.

In addition to teaching, volunteers can also expect 3 hours of one-to-one German language instruction per week (12 hours a month). These additional language courses are designed to provide volunteers the opportunity for further cultural exchange, immersing them in their cultural field of interest, and providing them the opportunity to communicate outside their language of instruction. 

Further, volunteers will closely interact with the Arabic community here in Halle (Saale), Germany: making house visits, being involved in community outreach, and helping manage the center’s day-to-day operations. Volunteer programs span anywhere from 1 to 13 weeks and are available to anyone willing to apply. If you are looking for a short-term volunteer project, the Volunteer to Teach English and Study German program is right for you! 

Program Information: 

Program Location Halle (Saale), Germany
Program Fees Click here for the fees
Age 18 – 75 Years Old 
Duration 1 – 13 weeks 
Starting/Ending Dates(Flexible – Anytime) 
Program LanguageEnglish 
Days off 3 days (Fri – Sun) 
German Lessons 3 hours a week 
Required DegreesNone. 
University Credit Available 

Volunteer to Teach English and Study Arabic (1 – 13 Weeks)

Volunteer to Teach English & Study Arabic: This volunteer program in Germany is for anyone seeking to gain teaching experience, while simultaneously immersing themselves in Arabic language and culture. Volunteers can expect to teach English classes Mon – Fri to migrants and refugees. Arabic classes will consist of one-to-one sessions between students and volunteers, designed to increase conversational fluidity and listening comprehension.

Volunteers are encouraged to use their imagination when instructing courses, this can mean playing games, using flashcards, roleplaying, or any other means of teaching so long as they are effective and constructive. Volunteers will also have the entirety of Engage in Germany’s staff and resources to help them teach and take inspiration from. 

In addition to teaching, volunteers can also expect 3 hours of one-to-one Arabic language instruction per week (12 hours a month). The advent of additional courses is designed to provide volunteers with a basic understanding of the Arabic language, as well as a chance to immerse themselves in Arabic culture. These courses will aid volunteers in communicating with their students, in addition to creating the open, friendly atmosphere necessary for constructive cultural exchanges.

Upon arriving in Halle (Saale), volunteers can expect to interact regularly with the local Arabic community. This entails conducting home visits, operating community outreach, and helping manage the day-to-day operations of Engage in Germany. Volunteer programs in Germany span anywhere from 1 – 13 weeks and are available to anyone willing to apply.

Program Information: 

Program Location Halle (Saale), Germany
Program Fees Click here for the fees
Age 18 – 75 Years Old 
Duration 1 – 13 weeks 
Starting/Ending Dates(Flexible – Anytime) 
Program LanguageEnglish 
Days off 3 days (Fri – Sun) 
Arabic Lessons 3 hours a week 
Required DegreesNone. 
University Credit Available 

Volunteer to Write About Germany (1 – 2 Months) 

Volunteer to Write About Germany: Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale), Germany is seeking volunteers for a short-term volunteer project who are passionate about writing, as well as have an interest in helping with community outreach. Here, at Engage in Germany, we conduct many forms of community outreach and management: these include organizing local educational and social events for migrants, refugees, and international students. For example, hosting venues where international students can socialize, exchange stories, eat Arabic foods, and exchange cultures constructively. Further, Engage in Germany has hosted sporting events between internationals and refugees, encouraging comradeship and helping build stronger community ties.  

Our Goal

“Don’t ever diminish the power of words. Words move hearts and hearts move limbs.” – Hamza Yusuf

Words carry the power to motivate people to act, inspire, and be tools of liberation. What Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale), Germany is trying to accomplish with its Volunteer to Write About Germany program is to inspire others to action around the globe for the cause of refugees and migrants everywhere. Once enrolled in Engage in Germany’s Write About Germany program, volunteers will create articles describing the various activities of the Center, especially those regarding community outreach with the local migrant and refugee population in Halle (Saale).

The purpose of these articles is to spread awareness about the migrant community in Halle (Saale), Germany, Engage in Germany, and its activities. Further, by writing articles volunteers will perform an important diplomatic role, being in charge of representing the Center, as well as the migrant community in Halle to the world. 

What is the Writing Philosophy of Engage in Germany? 

The writing philosophy of Engage in Germany is one of dedication to transparency, social awareness, and knowledge of its audience. When writing articles for Engage in Germany, volunteers are expected to be transparent about their day-to-day activities, their goals as an organization, and their involvement with the local migrant community. In addition, volunteers are expected to write with a keen social awareness; this means that when describing the activities of Engage in Germany, the local migrant community, and the personal stories of refugees, writers must maintain a level of professionalism and consciousness.  

Further, volunteers when writing must maintain a knowledge of their target audience. Articles are meant to reach a wide range of people: students; other prospecting volunteers; those seeking more knowledge about refugees and migrants, as well as Arabic communities and culture; the activities of the Center; or those simply looking for inspiration. Because volunteer’s articles will have a broad audience, their writing should reflect such. This means steering away from jargon meant to impress rather than educate, as well as being able to articulate one’s thoughts clearly and concisely.  

This Short-term Volunteer Project Includes: 

  • Volunteers must interview students, the Center’s staff, other volunteers and interns, as well as those involved in activities and events. 
  • The participant has to submit two articles daily (Mon – Fri) to the Center’s staff for review. Edited Articles will be in a team environment and fit the websites’ writing specifications. 
  • Written articles must not be more than 1000 words and not less than 500 words.
  • 3 hours a week of language courses

Specific Program Details: 

Program LocationHalle (Saale)
Availability All are welcome to apply. 
Educational Degree All are welcome to apply. 
Experience Year-round 
AccommodationHost family or apartment 
Starting and Ending Dates Flexible – (up to the discretion of volunteers) 
Language Lessons 3 hours per week 
Program’s Cost Click here for the fees
Age 22 – 75 
Program Duration 1 – 2 months

Volunteer in Media and Journalism in Germany

Volunteer in Media and Journalism in Germany: With this short-term volunteer program in Germany, volunteers will be able to practice their desired media and journalistic skills while promoting the day-to-day activities of Engage in Germany. For example, Volunteers will conduct video interviews, and write articles describing the Center’s mission, day-to-day activities, refugees’ lives and experiences here in Halle (Saale), as well as the daily life of volunteers. Aspiring photographers can also expect to utilize their photography skills, for participants in this short-term volunteer project will go on photographic assignments that document the lives of refugees in Halle (Saale), as well as the Center’s community outreach programs. 

This volunteer work in Germany will connect volunteers with the Arabic community in Halle (Saale), as well as locals who work closely with the refugees and migrants. In addition to others, this program offers volunteers the opportunity to reside with a host family, either from Syria or Germany depending on their language interests, connecting volunteers even more with the local community here in Halle (Saale). Further, housing will be located throughout the city, ensuring a diverse range of experiences for volunteers. Although Halle (Saale) is a relatively small city, it is close to other German metropolises and cultural centers, such as Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden, Frankfurt, and Weimar.

Why is Media Important for Engage in Germany? 

Media is important to Engage in Germany because it informs people around the World about refugees’ experiences in Halle (Saale), how refugees benefited from the Center’s work, and how the local community has benefited from refugees’ presence.

Further, Engage in Germany conducts many community events designed to foster constructive cross-cultural exchanges between volunteers, native Germans, and refugees. Documenting these events and sharing them with the rest of the world is crucial to spreading awareness about refugees’ experiences and generating constructive cross-cultural exchanges here in Halle (Saale). 

What Can I Expect from this Program? 

Volunteers can expect to: 

  • Take pictures and videos documenting the Center’s activities, classes, and social/educational events. 
  • Help manage Engage in Germany’s social media platforms (mainly Instagram and Facebook), including posts, digital media such as pictures and videos, and general organization. 
  • Write three articles a week focused on the following topics: the social and educational activities of the Center; the daily life of refugees in the Halle (Saale); everyday challenges faced by refugees and the Arabic community; and Arabic or German culture. 
  • Conduct video interviews with locals, refugees; international volunteers, and interns about their experiences working with the center and residing with local families. 
  • Creativity is welcome, if volunteers have particular video or article ideas, they are more than welcome to put their ideas forward. 

General Program Information: 

Program Location Halle (Saale), Germany
Program Fees Click here for the fees
Age 18 – 75 
Duration 1 – 13 Weeks 
Starting/Ending Dates Flexible (Anytime) 
Application Deadline No Deadline 
Program Language English 
Language Lessons Arabic or German 
Educational DegreeNot Required
University Credit Available 

Internship in Germany (1 – 3 Months)

Internship in Germany: This internship program that Engage in Germany offers in Halle (Saale), Germany is designed to provide interns with a culturally immersive leadership experience, lasting anywhere from 1 – 3 months. For participants to fully realize their leadership qualities, the Internship in Germany program has four parts – each designed to prepare interns for community leadership. These four parts are as follows: Study German or Arabic, Presentation on Refugee Affairs, Case Study & Teaching Skills, and Community and Educational Activities. 

Stage One: Study German or Arabic

During the first part of their program interns will participate in an intensive language course (either Arabic or German depending on their language preferences, as well as varying in length depending on the duration of the interns’ program) from Monday through Friday.

  • Participants who intern for the minimum one-month program will enroll in one week of intensive language courses (20 total hours); Participants enrolled in a two-month program will be enrolled in two weeks of intensive language courses (40 total hours), with those enrolled in the full three-month program receiving a total three weeks of language instruction (60 total hours)
  • The language courses offered focus predominantly on day-to-day communication to improve participants’ ability to interact with the local community. 

Stage Two: Presentations on Refugee Affairs

Interns will participate, Monday through Thursday, in lectures, open discussions, and presentations, regarding the circumstances of refugees in Halle (Saale) and Europe at large. This stage in the program aims to: 

  • Become informed about how refugees in Germany are adjusting to a new society and culture. Further, participants will learn about the many barriers refugees face here in Halle (Saale), such as employment, education, housing, and integration. Participants will then discuss what they have learned, their opinions, and potential solutions in a seminar format. 
  • Attend lectures on Syrian culture, history, contemporary politics, education, and social structures. Other presentations will address the journey of migration many Syrians made in the years 2014 and 2015, as well as how they now navigate the German legal system and laws of asylum. 
  • Interact with refugees seeking to understand their day-to-day experiences in Halle, as well as present on the resettlement circumstances of their home country. 

Stage Three: Case Study & Teaching Skills

Participants will have the option to conduct a case study on a variety of topics: refugees’ resettlement, immigration, education, integration, or another topic they have a strong interest in.

  • The case study will require the internship participant to conduct meetings and interviews with refugees, migrants, volunteers, and community leaders. 
  • Participants will give a presentation about their research and interviews to the Center’s faculty, staff, volunteers, and other interns. 
  • Upon completion of the presentation, participants will lead an open discussion based on their findings. 
  • Participants will have to give a PowerPoint presentation on what they deem to be the best teaching methods for a one-to-one lesson or small groups. 

Stage Four: Community & Educational Activities

Participants will now assume a leadership role in the community, operating classes, designing and conducting workshops, as well as leading community outreach programs. For example: 

  • Participants will run workshops sharing marketable skills with the refugee community such as CV writing workshops, how to operate photo and video editing software, academic writing workshops, and so forth. 
  • Interns will operate and design classes for students. 
  • After their internship, students will provide a 15 – 30-minute presentation detailing their time in Halle, their main takeaways, their most memorable experiences, and any other insights gained that they wish to share. 
  • Finally, participants will write one article about her/his experiences. 

General Program Information:  

Program Location Halle (Saale), Germany
Program Fees Click here for the fees
Age 18 – 70
Duration 1 – 13 Weeks 
Starting/Ending Dates Flexible (Anytime) 
Application Deadline No Deadline 
Program Language English 
Language Lessons Arabic/German 
Educational DegreeNot Required
University Credit Available 

Internship to Teach English in Germany (2 – 3 Months)

Internship to Teach English in Germany: Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale), Germany offers this program to anyone looking to gain English teaching experience while filling a cross-cultural leadership role. During their time with Engage in Germany, interns can expect to interact closely with the refugee and migrant community in Halle (Saale).

This entails teaching refugees and migrants conversational English, as well as taking part in community outreach programs such as educational events and social workshops that increase cross-cultural exchanges. Further, interns can expect to be hosted by either a Syrian or German family; this is intended to increase cultural exchange and immerse the intern in the language of their study (Arabic or German).

Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale), Germany hosts interns and volunteers from all over the world. This helps increase the diversity of Engage in Germany and is the driving force behind maintaining its language courses; cultural exchanges; and a productive, friendly environment for learning.  

What are an English Intern’s Responsibilities? 

Interns can expect to: 

  • Instruct and design conversational, one-to-one English classes for Engage in Germany. 
  • Give two presentations: the first focusing on Engage in Germany’s specialty teaching manual and the second on what their life is like in their home country. 
  • Organize group activities for English Students.  
  • Enroll in 3 hours of Arabic or German lessons per week. 
  • Write reports, and press releases, as well as perform other administrative tasks for the Center. 
  • Organize community workshops focusing on important, language-related skills, for example: how to write resumes and cover letters, creative writing workshops, how to conduct yourself in job interviews, and so forth (we are happy to take new and creative ideas for workshops!) 
Program Location Halle (Saale), Germany
Program Fees Click here for the fees
Age 18 – 70
Duration 2 – 3 Months 
Starting/Ending Dates Flexible (Anytime) 
Application Deadline No Deadline 
Program Language English 
Language Lessons Arabic/German 
Educational DegreeNot Required
University Credit Available 

Our Programs Make a Great Impact 

Our volunteer and internship opportunities in Halle, Germany are well-researched, targeted, and suitable for anyone who wants to gain insights into German and Arabic culture as well as refugees’ daily lives. We aim to make a long-term difference for our local community by exchanging ideas and “walking in each other’s shoes”.

Volunteering and interning in Halle, Germany is a unique opportunity to genuinely make an impact on your life as well as others including children, refugees, women, youth, and community members.

Volunteer and Internship Qualifications

Those thinking about being a volunteer in Germany are naturally expected to have a firm colloquial and grammatical understanding of the English language; however, official teaching and language certifications are not mandatory. What is mandatory is that volunteers are friendly, dedicated, inspired, initiative-seeking, flexible, enthusiastic, open-minded, and motivated; all of these are crucial to building the welcoming atmosphere of Engage in Germany that is vital to learning, cultural exchange, and understanding. 

Volunteers do not have to know any Arabic or German beforehand. Volunteer opportunities are available for all people over the age of 18 (unless granted special permissions by Engage in Germany), with the potential of college credit hours offered for their service.  

Learning a new language is a process, as well as teaching one. Prospecting volunteers are welcome to apply regardless of previous teaching experience and to do so with the knowledge that complete mastery of their native language is not obligatory. Volunteers should expect to learn just as much from their time at Engage in Germany as they plan to teach and apply knowing that they will play an important role in the Halle community.  

An applicant should: 

  • Be over the age of 18 (Unless granted special permissions by the Center).  
  • Have a good attitude, as well as be eager and open to learning. 
  • Be fluent in English – both native and non-native speakers are welcome. 

An applicant does not have to: 

  • Speak Arabic or German 
  • Have prior experience teaching English 
  • Have any sort of teaching certificate. 

Reviews and Awards

Engage in Germany has proudly earned several Community Awards, as it was recognized as the Best Language School Overseas, Affordable Volunteer Programs in Germany Provider, and the Top Provider of Volunteer and Internship Opportunities abroad for the years 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023. For further details, please visit our profiles on GoOverseas.com and GoAbroad.com.

Volunteer and Internship Opportunities in Germany: Summary

For those looking for short-term volunteer and internship opportunities and volunteer programs in Germany, Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale) has a variety of programs available to prospective participants from all over the world. Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale) is where participants can make a difference while also advancing their interests.

Whether it be writing, teaching, journalism, or community leadership, the volunteer work in Germany available through Engage in Germany is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Being a volunteer in Germany is one of the most rewarding experiences a person can do – apply today and make a difference! 

Conclusion

Volunteer and Internship opportunities in Germany through Engage in Germany offer a valuable and enriching life experience for international students from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and other English-speaking countries. These programs, ranging from one to three months, fulfill university requirements and provide practical experience in various fields. Participants immerse themselves in a new culture, enhance their language skills, and build a global network. For those seeking short-term projects, Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale) offers diverse programs for people worldwide.

Choosing the right volunteer and internship program in Germany through Engage in Germany depends on your interests and program duration. Germany’s diverse economy and vibrant job market make it ideal for students from various disciplines. Engage in Germany in Halle (Saale) allows participants to make a difference while advancing their interests. Opportunities include writing, teaching, journalism, and community leadership. Overall, interning in Germany with Engage in Germany fosters personal and professional development and offers a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Apply today and make a difference!

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