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The Foundation

Since september 2019, the Maia Baudelaire Foundation has been involved in humanitarian and cultural projects through Nepalese associations.

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Maïa Academy

Maintenance and reception of children in the new school built by the foundation in Nepal.

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Food aid

Following the COVID crisis, which has placed many people in precarious situations, a food distribution was carried out at Sahayogi in Nepal.

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Art foundation

Creation of artist residencies to allow young people to express themselves.

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Clinic

In order to enable the residents of the village of Khokana, a clinic is under construction.

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Join us as a volunteer teacher in Nepal !

Are you passionate about education and eager to make a lasting impact? The Maia Baudelaire Foundation is looking for dedicated volunteers to teach our students. By joining us, you will contribute to the education and empowerment of young minds in a unique and inspiring setting.

Electronics Instructor

Empower Young Innovators with Hands-On Learning!

The Electronics Class at Maia Academy is a dynamic space where students learn to build and experiment with circuits, microcontrollers, and robotics. This well-established program equips students with essential problem-solving skills, creativity, and a practical approach to technology through hands-on, project-based learning.

As a volunteer Electronics Instructor, you will lead engaging projects that teach students the fundamentals of electronics, robotics, and embedded systems.

What we are looking for :

  • Background in electronics, engineering, or related subjects.
  • Passion for hands-on, practical teaching.
  • Experience with project-based learning and real-world applications.
  • Creativity and enthusiasm to inspire young learners.

Your mission :

  • Teach engaging, hands-on electronics lessons using Raspberry Pi, micro-controllers, and basic circuits.
  • Guide students through interactive projects like LED circuits, sensors, and robotics.
  • Use creative teaching techniques, including games, challenges, and storytelling.
  • Help students understand and apply key concepts like voltage, current, and micro-controllers.
  • Assess student progress and provide individualized support.
  • Collaborate with the school and Fondation Maïa Baudelaire to improve the curriculum.

Requirements :

  • Degree in electronics, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field.
  • Experience teaching children or young learners (STEM/technology preferred).
  • Ability to explain technical concepts in a fun and engaging way Fluent in English (spoken & written).
  • Patient, creative, and passionate about hands-on learning.

Bonus points if you have :

  • Hands-on experience with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, SDR, or IoT projects.
  • Experience teaching robotics or embedded systems.
  • Knowledge of child psychology or innovative teaching methods.
  • Familiarity with Nepali culture or language (not required).

Duration : 3 to 6 months.

By volunteering with us, you will help shape the future of education in Nepal, inspiring
the next generation of thinkers, creators, and innovators.
Join us on this incredible journey !

How to apply ?

By filling out the form at the link below.

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Donation

If you wish to get involved in the projects of the Maia Baudelaire Foundation, you can help the foundation by making a donation.
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Don’t wait any longer, make a donation to the Maïa Baudelaire Foundation according to your means.

In short, the food distributions by the Maia Baudelaire Foundation are an important project to help the most vulnerable populations in the region. This aid is provided regularly and coordinated with the other programs of the Foundation, such as the school and the clinic, in order to create a chain of solidarity and support for the local populations.