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Belize • North America
In partnership with: Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST)
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The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology (MoECST) in Belize has requested the support of a Peace Corps Response Volunteer (PCRV) to serve as a School Feeding Program Nutritionist to support the goals of the National Healthy Start School Feeding Program (NHSFP), which provides free healthy meals to primary and secondary students nationally. The NHSFP underscores the nation’s commitment to ensuring all children have access to nutritious meals, setting the foundation for better education, healthier communities, and a stronger, food-secure future.
The PCRV will partner with the national coordinator to monitor and evaluate the impact of implemented activities, using results to guide future programming recommendations.
Candidates selected for this position will be arriving in Belize together as a group. Dates cannot be changed for individual candidates. Please note the projected departure date could change due to external factors.
Learn more about what Volunteers do in country by visiting our Belize project page.
Qualified candidates will have the following criteria:
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.
Language: There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position.
These competencies are essential for all service assignments and are assessed in the application and interview process:
Motivation for and commitment to service
Adaptability and open-mindedness
Problem solving and resourcefulness
Behavioral maturity and professionalism
How you and the community will make an impact together:
Learn more about the living conditions, including detailed information on culture, communications, housing, and health/crime statistics on our Belize country page. You can also delve into stories about local communities by reading our blog or Volunteer stories.
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To learn more about serving as a couple in Belize, visit the country page.
From application to departure takes around nine months. Learn about the application process for Volunteer opportunities.
You will need to be cleared medically and legally in order to serve in Belize. Review information on medical clearance and legal clearance to learn about the process.