Project supervisor
As a project supervisor, you introduce pupils to something new they would like to know more about. Or you set up a project together with pupils. Think of a café in the school, where villagers can have a cup of coffee made by pupils and eat home-baked waffles and sandwiches. Or developing a vegetable garden; planting, weeding and harvesting. Or creating a work of art for in the school. Or organising an auction. Or ... you name it; the possibilities are endless. Your tasks in this will include enthusing the students, guiding, and sometimes coordinating with other stakeholders such as coaches or users of the building.
- You can work well together.
- You are enthusiastic.
- You see opportunities everywhere and are brimming with ideas.
- What you can do, you know how to share with passion. And of course you enjoy working with young people.
Labyrinth is a small-scale secondary school where students shape their own development. Some work step-by-step according to their own schedule towards studying veterinary medicine, others specialise in creative subjects and others mainly participate in the subjects that interest them at that moment. To give students the widest possible picture of (their own!) possibilities, we also work a lot in projects. So if you join Labyrint as a project supervisor, you will be working with motivated pupils in an environment that is innovative and unexplored. Anything is possible! You get to shape it yourself!
The above examples are meant to give an idea of the possibilities. Your own input is highly desirable. Projects can be short or long, depending on your abilities but also on the wishes of the students and the school.