Host families wanted for Euro project
Mar 2nd, 2011 | By admin | Category: Denbighshire
Accommodation is needed for European students taking part in a work exchange programme in North East Wales.
The placements, which are organised by ECTARC (European Centre for Training and Regional Co-operation) Centre, Llangollen, are arranged as part of the Leonardo da Vinci programme which offers graduates, young professionals and vocationally trained people the opportunity to undergo a 1-3 month work placement from Europe to Wales in their own field of training and expertise.
Families who would host a student for between one and three months would be paid £105 per week (including food) or £60 self-catering. The accommodation should be within walking distance of Denbigh, Ruthin, St Asaph, Flint and Mold town centres.
For further information, Nia Jones, Work Placement Manager at 01978 861514 or by email: nia.jones@denbighshire.gov.uk
Information about ECTARC can be found on their website: www.ectarc.com
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