Seniors: Apply Now for Late 2013 and Early 2014 Assignments
Make a difference in your life and in the lives of others.
Apply by February 28 for
the best opportunity
to match your skills to remaining assignment openings for 2013 and for
priority consideration for assignments departing in early 2014.
Peace
Corps volunteers work in education and English/ESL teaching;
agriculture, forestry and environment; public health and HIV/AIDS and
malaria prevention; community economic development; and youth in
development.
We look for applicants educated and skilled in these fields to fill
thousands of available opportunities.Complete an application at www.peacecorps.gov/apply to begin the experience of a lifetime.
More About Peace Corps
As a Peace Corps volunteer, you will help a community in need, gain valuable cross-cultural skills, and become a citizen of the world. Other benefits include full health and dental coverage in service, graduate school programs, and federal employment advantage.
More than 8,000 volunteers of all backgrounds and ages are serving in a variety of fields in more than 75 countries. Peace Corps volunteers must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years of age, but there is no upper age limit. Read more or watch a video about how Peace Corps service makes a difference for the communities served, the volunteers themselves, and here in the U.S.
Attend a
local event or webinar, or
connect with a recruiter near you.
Apply by February 28 to begin your life-defining experience by early next year.
Contact Us
Apply by February 28 to begin your life-defining experience by early next year.
Contact Us
Lisa White
Regional Representative
Returned Volunteer, Guinea & Mali '06 - '08
Peace Corps Northwest Regional Office
1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 605 • Seattle, WA 98101
Direct 206.239.6618 •
lwhite2@peacecorps.gov