Belize
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST)
Qualified candidates will meet the following criteria:
• BA/BS in Public Health, Community Health, Social Sciences, Nutrition, or a related field
• 3 or more years of relevant work experience
• 2 or more years’ experience in one of the following public health areas during Peace Corps service or through other comparable work in an intercultural, low-resource setting: infant and young child health or nutrition
• Experience in project management
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT CITIZENSHIP:
Candidates who are dual citizens of Belize and the U.S. are not eligible to serve with Peace Corps Belize. Volunteer safety is of paramount importance and the protections of U.S. citizenship promotes Volunteer safety. If anyone holding dual U.S. and Belize citizenship were to face a legal, safety, or other emergency situation in Belize, the Peace Corps’ ability to intervene would be limited. If you hold citizenship with both the U.S. and Belize, we encourage you to look at other opportunities with Peace Corps.
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Health
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Belize
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PCR
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As the preeminent international service organization of the United States, the Peace Corps sends Americans with a passion for service abroad to work with communities and create lasting change. Volunteers develop sustainable solutions to address challenges in Education, Health, Economic Development, Agriculture, Environment and Youth Development. Through their Peace Corps experiences, Volunteers gain a unique cultural understanding and a lifelong commitment to service that positions them to succeed in today's global economy. Since President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps in 1961, more than 240,000 Americans of all ages have served in 142 countries worldwide.