Volunteer
Use your skills to help build healthy villages and a healthy Papua New Guinea
Volunteering aboard the YWAM Training and Medical Ship, MV YWAM PNG, is an adventure-filled experience where you will have the opportunity to work alongside PNG’s local health workers and other like-minded people from around the globe around a shared vision: healthy villages and a healthy Papua New Guinea.
Our model is centred upon the value of the individual and their right to lead a full and productive life. With over 84% of PNG’s population living in rural areas, the isolation and lack of infrastructure makes delivering healthcare and training very challenging.
No matter what your role may be, you will have the opportunity to play your part as we work alongside national, provincial, and district health authorities to overcome isolation, strengthen rural health facilities, increase healthcare delivery, and help build capacity in the local health workforce. We would love for you to apply now for outreach.
Tie in with a long-term vision
Even though you may only be onboard for a few weeks, you can be confident that your contribution is tying in to a long-term vision and strategy. We align ourselves with the goals and objectives outlined in PNG’s National Health Plan, and return to selected districts each year. Each outreach is carefully planned and centres upon serving the needs identified by relevant authorities in the district and community.
Promote Holistic Health
We recognise that there are many factors that can impact the health of an individual and community. What we do in communities is much more than delivering clinical services. Other activities may include water and sanitation projects, advocacy around gender-based violence, delivering the Community Activation and Participation (CAP) program, empowering young people, and working alongside churches and other community organisations.
Go on an adventure of a lifetime
PNG is affectionately known as the “Land of the Unexpected”. You will experience this first-hand during your volunteering experience! With over 800 languages and 1,000 tribes, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the most diverse and beautiful nations on earth while helping to meet real needs and bring hope.
Volunteering positions
Our volunteers represent a range of ages, skill-sets, and nationalities; including a significant number from PNG! You will be amazed at how such a diverse group of people can work together so well around a shared vision.
Below is an overview of each of our teams, along with a list of positions available to apply for.
Marine
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Roles Needed
Chief Mate – A-II/2 <3,000GT
Second/Third Mate – A-II/1 <3,000GT
Able Seafarer – Deck A-II/5
Chief Engineer – A-III/3 (<3,000kw)
Second Engineer – A-III/3 (<3,000kw)
Third Engineer – A-III/1 (<3,000kw)
Electro-technical Officer – A-III/6
Electro-technical Rating – A-III/7
Able Seafarer – Engine A-III/5
Higher qualifications or qualifications with Near Coastal limitations accepted. Related qualifications / experience will be considered.
Ideally, most crew will serve for a minimum of three outreaches – about 2 months.
Primary Health Care
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Roles Needed
Health Extension Officers
Physician Assistants
Nurse Practitioners
Nurses
Nursing Assistants
Physiotherapists
Occupational Therapists
Midwives
Community Health Workers
Primary health care workers
Paramedics
Health Educators
Students in all above fields
Dentistry
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Roles Needed
Dental Assistants
Dental Hygienists
Dental Specialists
Dental Therapists
Clinical Trainers
Oral Health Therapists
Sterilisation Technician
Optometry
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Roles Needed
Refraction workers
Ophthalmology
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Roles Needed
Orthoptists
Ophthalmic Scrub Nurses
Clinical Trainers
Sterilisation Technician
Clinical Laboratory
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Roles Needed
Medical Scientists
Media
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Roles Needed
Videographers
Writers
Hospitality
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Roles Needed
Housekeepers
Community Engagement
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Roles Needed
Public Health Nurses
General Volunteers
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How volunteering with us works
Step 1: Apply
Complete our simple online application form. You can apply for one, or multiple outreaches in a row. The application will require you to submit a reference, resume/CV, and for medical and marine professionals, copies of your relevant qualifications (don’t worry, you can submit these details in stages!) Your application will then be processed by our registration team at our headquarters in Townsville, Australia.
Step 2: Prepare to come
When your application has been successful, our team will guide you through everything you need to know as you prepare to join us. This includes guidance for your visa, travel vaccinations, booking flights, what to bring, and other important information to help prepare you for the journey ahead. Our team will be available to help answer any questions you have along the way.
Step 3: Join us!
Now the adventure begins! You will fly into Papua New Guinea and join the ship at the first port of the outreach (either Port Moresby or another domestic location). Once you arrive on board, you will be taken through comprehensive orientation and training. This will give you the opportunity to get familiar with living on the ship, getting to know your teammates, learning more about PNG’s culture, and preparing you for your role. After the orientation, together we sail to our outreach location. Your day to day schedule will depend on the role you have.
Dates and Cost
Outreach dates can be found here. Please note that these dates are subject to change. International volunteers should be advised that there are specific travel requirements in order to travel to PNG. Our team is happy to guide you through this process, should you be invited to join us on outreach.
Cost
The outreach fee covers:
- Food and accommodation
- Transport costs (pick-up and drop-off at airport in closest city to outreach location)
- Outreach uniform (two collared YWAM shirts)
- Administration and resource materials
- General ship up-keep and maintenance
What the outreach fee does not cover:
- Travel between your home country and the Papua New Guinean port where outreach begins
- Visa for PNG
- Personal spending money
- Immunisations and malaria prophylaxis
- Personal travel insurance policy
- Professional indemnity insurance