Peace Corps SE Regional Office Career Opportunities

Company:
Peace Corps SE Regional Office
Company Website(link opens in new window)
Location(s):
61 Forsyth Street
Suite 3M40
Atlanta,  GA
30303
Map Location(link opens in new window)
Phone:
(800) 424-8580
Fax:
(404) 562-3455
Industry:
Government
Size:
500 or more

Company Overview

“Rated #5 as most ideal employer to meet career goals” –Business Week 2007

Volunteers are needed to fill a wide variety of competitive openings in 73 countries; however most of these volunteer opportunities fall under six general categories. While college degrees in related subjects can help an applicant qualify for service, the Peace Corps also considers work and previous experience that align with the skills we are seeking.

  • Education, Youth, and Community Development
  • Health and HIV/AIDS
  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Business Development
  • Information Technology


    Peace Corps Volunteers gain valuable skills and experience that will help in any career path. Use the skills and experiences you gain overseas to help build a career in virtually any sector of our society.

    Develop Skills for the Global Marketplace

    Fluency in foreign languages, international experience, and cross-cultural understanding are highly sought-after assets in today's global economy. Whether you are just out of college, mid-career, or retired, the Peace Corps provides you with up to three months of intensive training before service begins and offers continued training throughout your service. The new skills you learn can help you achieve long-term career goals by enhancing your marketability to employers. Volunteers returning from abroad have used their Peace Corps experience as the foundation for successful careers in a variety of areas, from government to business to education.

    Get Job Placement Support

    Returned Volunteers have served as members of Congress, cabinet secretaries, university presidents, and corporate leaders. The Peace Corps provides transition assistance related to jobs and education through its 11 regional recruitment offices. In addition, the Peace Corps maintains a directory of former Volunteers and others who are willing to offer career advice, providing a ready-made job network in a wide variety of fields; publishes a biweekly online newsletter with job announcements, graduate school information, and industry overviews; and sponsors career workshops throughout the year.

    Receive Advantages in Federal Employment

    Volunteers who complete two years of service receive one year of noncompetitive eligibility for employment in the federal government. This means that if you meet the minimum qualifications for a position, you can be hired without going through the standard competitive process, at the employing agency's discretion.

    Those who are employed by the federal government can receive credit toward retirement for years of Peace Corps service.

    In Country Support

    While serving in the Peace Corps, volunteers receive comprehensive language, technical and cross-cultural training. In addition to a monthly stipend, volunteers receive full medical and dental insurance coverage. Upon completion of service, Peace Corps provides just over $6,000 toward your transition to life back home.

    Educational Advantages

    Peace Corps has established partnerships with colleges and universities across the U.S. that offer academic credit and financial incentives to Volunteers during or after Peace Corps service. Master's International allows you to incorporate Peace Corps service into a master's degree program at more than 40 colleges and universities. And our Fellows/USA program offers returned Volunteers scholarships full or reduced tuition at more than 30 participating schools.

    www.peacecorps.gov