ESC Volunteering at Oberschule im Park in Bremen, Germany

If you’re passionate about working with young people in a school supporting “outside of lesson” activities and want to support their learning journey promoting non formal education, this project could be your perfect match!

 

Dates: 12.01.2026 – 31.08.2026

Location: Bremen, Germany

Hosting Organisation: Oberschule im Park

We are looking for a motivated volunteer to join the team of the school – supporting educational activities throughout the school day, especially in settings beyond the classroom!

About the School & Your Tasks

Oberschule im Park is a secondary school for students from grade 5 to 10, located in Gröpelingen – one of Bremen’s most diverse and multicultural districts. The school has a dedicated preparatory class (“Vorkurs”) for newly arrived young people who focus on learning the German language before joining regular classes. Many of the students come from families with a migration background and face challenges such as limited access to educational support at home, economic hardship, or social exclusion.

The school works closely with volunteers, interns, and social work students to create an open, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. Solidarity, diversity, participation, and personal development are at the heart of the school’s educational philosophy.

As a volunteer, you will support activities beyond the regular classroom teaching. This includes social, creative and movement-based programs throughout the school day – and not only in the afternoon. You’ll bring your own ideas, motivation and cultural perspective into the school community and contribute to intercultural exchange.

Your tasks may include:

  • Supporting small student groups with creative and social activities like crafts, teamwork games, and role plays – guided by professionals.
  • Helping to organise break-time activities that promote fair play, movement and inclusion.
  • Participating in swimming classes and supporting the school’s special subject track “Delikat Essen” – a profile subject on nutrition and cooking for 8th to 10th grade students.
  • Planning and running your own weekly workshop on a topic you’re passionate about – such as art, sustainability, games, languages or culture.
  • Joining weekly reflection sessions with a mentor, supporting the student council and connecting with local social partners.
  • Helping organise fun holiday programs and acting as an ESC ambassador, sharing your volunteering experience with older students.

Your tasks will depend on your interests, the activities at the school during your stay, and your willingness to try out new things

You will be the school’s first ESC volunteer and will therefore have plenty of time to get to know everything and shape the position together with the team. 

Logistics

Our organisation, NaturKultur Bremen e.V., will be the coordinating organisation in charge of all logistical matters.

You will be accommodated in a flat or a house in Bremen with 4 other ESC volunteers. You will have your private bedroom and share the kitchen, bathroom and other spaces in the flat/house with other volunteers.Bremen is a city in North-West Germany (around 500.000 inhabitants), not far from Hamburg and the North Sea coast.

Bremen is a vibrant, multi-cultural city with a lot of young people and both a historical centre and newer areas of towns.

As an ESC volunteer, you will receive health insurance, monthly pocket money for food and other expenses (290€ + 210€).

Travel costs will be reimbursed depending on the travel distance (normally between 180-395€).You will be supported by a Coordinator and a Mentor to help you get settled in your work place and the city of Bremen. You can also attend our German conversation class of at least 1 hour per week, and use the OLS Language Tool to learn German online independently.

 

But – how is it to volunteer in Bremen?


You can apply, if you…

  • … are a citizen of an EU Country (not Germany) or do not require visa to stay/work in Germany
  • … are between 18-30 years old (on the day you start your ESC)
  • … can communicate in English (A2-B1) AND German (A2)
  • … you are committed to improve your German skills during your time at the school
  • … are interested in working with kids and doing hands-on work
  • … have patience and care about helping other people grow
  • … are an open-minded person, motivated to work in a team and with people from different religious, cultural and social backgrounds

The European Solidarity Corps is financing the voluntary service. The mission of the ESC is to bring people from different backgrounds together to form a society based on mutual acceptance, solidarity and cohesion.

If you have any further questions, please get in touch with Lina: [email protected]

Sounds like your dream project? Apply below!

Application Deadline: 03.12.2025

E-Mails that contain CV’s or motivation letters, will not be answered. Please only apply through the form.