Community Organizational Development Facilitator - Volunteer Position - Onsite in Georgia • Europe - 2 years, plus 3 months training
Peace Corps
United States
Posted on Jun 3, 2026
About The Project
Organizations in Georgia are looking to build internal capacity with your help.
Georgia has identified economic growth, workforce development, and youth empowerment as national priorities, embedding these goals into government strategies that promote entrepreneurship, job creation, and modern skills development. While these initiatives have yielded meaningful progress—particularly in major urban areas—many local organizations, especially in smaller towns and rural communities, continue to struggle with limited skills, resources, and funding. These challenges persist due to ongoing economic transition, dependence on external funding, and a mismatch between education systems and labor market demands. As a result, youth, women, and vulnerable populations often lack practical job skills, digital competencies, and English language proficiency required for today’s workforce. External support is needed to strengthen local organizations’ ability to deliver high-quality training, services, and opportunities within their communities.
As a Community Organizational Development Facilitator, you will collaborate with staff at a local organization to achieve financial and programmatic sustainability. Together, you will equip individuals with practical employability skills, entrepreneurship knowledge, digital literacy, project management best practices, and stronger English language skills. Your supportive role will foster better livelihoods and contribute to stronger, more resilient communities across Georgia.
Activities
How you and the community will make an impact together:
Conduct assessments with local partners to identify priority needs.
Identify funding opportunities and provide guidance on grant proposals.
Develop fundraising strategies that include events, partnerships, and sustainable approaches to income generation.
Design and deliver trainings on employability skills, digital literacy, project design and management, entrepreneurship, and English for work settings.
Foster strong connections between the organization and local and international networks.
Develop sustainable and effective communication materials.
Train staff on outreach best practices and effective use of social media.
You may also work on additional projects that meet the community’s interests and priorities, such as an English conversation club and presentations on American culture.
Required Skills
Qualified candidates will have one or more of the following criteria:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Language: There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position.
Key dates
APPLY BY : October 15, 2026
KNOW BY : December 1, 2026
DEPART ON : May 27, 2027
DURATION : 2 years, plus 3 months training
Organizations in Georgia are looking to build internal capacity with your help.
Georgia has identified economic growth, workforce development, and youth empowerment as national priorities, embedding these goals into government strategies that promote entrepreneurship, job creation, and modern skills development. While these initiatives have yielded meaningful progress—particularly in major urban areas—many local organizations, especially in smaller towns and rural communities, continue to struggle with limited skills, resources, and funding. These challenges persist due to ongoing economic transition, dependence on external funding, and a mismatch between education systems and labor market demands. As a result, youth, women, and vulnerable populations often lack practical job skills, digital competencies, and English language proficiency required for today’s workforce. External support is needed to strengthen local organizations’ ability to deliver high-quality training, services, and opportunities within their communities.
As a Community Organizational Development Facilitator, you will collaborate with staff at a local organization to achieve financial and programmatic sustainability. Together, you will equip individuals with practical employability skills, entrepreneurship knowledge, digital literacy, project management best practices, and stronger English language skills. Your supportive role will foster better livelihoods and contribute to stronger, more resilient communities across Georgia.
Activities
How you and the community will make an impact together:
Conduct assessments with local partners to identify priority needs.
Identify funding opportunities and provide guidance on grant proposals.
Develop fundraising strategies that include events, partnerships, and sustainable approaches to income generation.
Design and deliver trainings on employability skills, digital literacy, project design and management, entrepreneurship, and English for work settings.
Foster strong connections between the organization and local and international networks.
Develop sustainable and effective communication materials.
Train staff on outreach best practices and effective use of social media.
You may also work on additional projects that meet the community’s interests and priorities, such as an English conversation club and presentations on American culture.
Required Skills
Qualified candidates will have one or more of the following criteria:
Bachelor's degree in any field.
Language: There are no pre-requisite language requirements for this position.
Key dates
APPLY BY : October 15, 2026
KNOW BY : December 1, 2026
DEPART ON : May 27, 2027
DURATION : 2 years, plus 3 months training