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Working at HOPE Cape Town

 

Staff
No Positions are currently open. The position of a Project Coordinator will be advertised soon.

Volunteers:

Local:  HOPE Cape Town Association will consider applications from local Volunteers wiling to make minimum three month commitment.  In the past, Volunteers have assisted on the Ithemba Ward at the Tygerberg Hospital with the children and their care givers.  Professionals specialised in micro business at the grassroots level (specifically business plan development) or in Journalism have the opportunity to share their expertise in the HOPE Community Health Worker Training Program.  Volunteers are not placed in the communities where HOPE Cape Town works, and no honorariums are paid. 

International:  HOPE Cape Town Association does not have a specific program for International Volunteers.  In the past, a very limited number of International Volunteers have contributed to HOPE.  In all instances, these individuals were entirely self-funding and non-medical. 

If you have a specific project proposal that could be of direct benefit to HOPE Cape Town Association or believe your motivation will have significant merit please contact us.    

Medical Interns, International Exchange Students

HOPE Cape Town Association does not place Medical Interns or International Exchange Students.  All requests should be sent directly to: 

Rachel Pullen
Stellenbosch University
Faculty of Health Sciences
Tygerberg Campus
International Office
P O Box 19063
7505  Tygerberg
Tel: +27 21 938 9086
Fax: +27 21 933 6330

International Elective Programs

HOPE Cape Town – KID CRU HIV STUDENT ELECTIVE

This Student Elective is offered as a one month module based at the Tygerberg Academic Complex and the University of Stellenbosch and HOPE Cape Town, a registered Non Profit Organization.

The student will be exposed to a wide spectrum of HIV related issues from grass root level counseling and testing to treatment including traditional healing methods. The student will spend time in The Children’s Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Unit observing the components of a structured clinical research unit. 

Upon completion of the module the student is required to submit a report on a situational analysis or a case description of their elective experience.

Contact: Mariska April - International Office
Tel. +27 21 9389549 Fax +27219336330 Email: maa@sun.ac.za

Click here for the application guidelines for International Elective Programs at the University of Stellenbosch.

You can here download the Application Form of the University of Stellenbosch as a PDF file.

 
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HOPE CAPE TOWN Trust
HOPE CAPE TOWN Association
P.O.Box 19145
Tygerberg 7509
South Africa

Trust:
Public Benefit Organisation No 930024843
Non Profit Organisation No 053-417 NPO
Association:
Public Benefit Organisation No 18/11/13/4709
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