Kitchen

Responsibilities
- Help and support for the preparation of vegetarian and vegan meals in our school kitchen
Qualifications
- Love for cooking
- English(Fair) Prefered, German(Poor) Optional
Attire
According to the school´s standard outlined in the student handbook.
Unacceptable Dress: According to the student handbook.
Accommodations
The student missionary will live in the boys or girls dormitory or in a guest room of approximately 16 m2 (160ft2). The dormitory offers one room for two persons with shower and bathroom. The guest rooms have a shower and bathroom on the hallway.
Included
- Local Travel - Costs for transport - once a week the volunteer has free transport to the nearby town of Braunau
- Accommodations
- Utilities
- Monthly Living Allowance - EUR 100,00 (Approx. $120 USD)
- Insurance
- Food\Meals - Three meals daily are served in our school cafeteria.
Not Included
- Travel to and from location
- Visa
- Things of personal use
Restrictions
USA, Mexican or Brazilian citizens are able to enter Austria as a regular tourist, applying for their visa through the school´s administration after their arrival. They need to bring along the following documents for their long term visa application in Austria. 1)Birth certificate in original form with certificate/authenticated translation in German or English.
2)Police certificate of (good) conduct/no conviction certificate/authenticated translation in German or English.
3)Photocopy of the valid passport.
4)Passport picture.
Volunteers from all other countries should please check the visa requirements at their local Austria embassy.
Compensation
Monthly Living Allowance - EUR 80,00 (Approx. $100 USD)
Additional
The volunteer may take 3 credits (hours per week)of German language studies in our language school and 2 hours of religion. A German speaking volunteer may take 5 credits (hours per week) at the Theological Seminary. We ask all of our volunteers to carefully read our student handbook available on our homepage, as they will be required to accept those terms upon arrival.
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