
The team of four 25 to 35 year olds from the education profession will be led by a Rotarian team leader on the Group Study Exchange visit to Auckland from April 5 to May 6 next year.
Candidates should have been in their occupation for at least two years, need to be a UK citizen, able to travel for four weeks with their employer’s consent and reside within the Rotary district 1260 area – which covers most of Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
This year a team of professionals who work in journalism and PR, including H&P reporter Steve Nolan, visited Sydney, Australia, as part of the GSE scheme.
Steve said: “The GSE really is a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn more about your wider vocation and get a real taste of another culture. Anyone who qualifies for next year’s trip should grab the opportunity with both hands.”
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It is expected that interviews for team member applicants will take place in early September.
For more information contact Neil Beeton on 01908 617735 or email [email protected]