Volunteers
“Everyone I talk to who’s got time on their hands I say hey, you haven’t lived until you’ve done something like this.” – Ian Macklin.

You’ll be amazed at how your skills can be used. Imagine yourself writing grant proposals, improving computer systems, working on agricultural and environmental issues, or teaching people to sew. Any and all skills are valuable, whether they come from a profession, trade, or even a hobby.
Once you are registered with ICV, Indigenous communities can invite you to live and work with them on a short-term project.
Volunteer opportunity
Architect/Architectural draftsman with CAD skills for Katherine NT
An innovative men’s health program in Katherine, NT, would like help from a male volunteer with drafting plans for some buildings which will be used for activities and training by Indigenous men in the area. You need to be an architect, architectural/structural draftsman or similar with CAD skills.
Volunteer Plumber An Aboriginal Corporation on homelands in central Cape York require a volunteer plumber to assist them to connect two new buildings to water and septic systems. The plumber will also assist in the installation of a new septic system. The project will take approximately one week and will commence in May. The volunteer will be accommodated in donga style accommodation, but may need to bring their own swag. plumber-1268257311.jpg
