Volunteer Work in Jordan

Volunteer Work in Jordan: Volunteer work in Jordan offers a unique opportunity to make a real difference while experiencing the country’s rich culture, history, and welcoming communities. Programs range from 1 to 13 weeks and cover areas such as education, youth development, community outreach, creative arts, and refugee support. Volunteers of all backgrounds—students, graduates, professionals, retirees, and career changers—are welcome to participate. These programs are designed to provide flexible placements that match individual skills, interests, and schedules, ensuring a meaningful and impactful experience for every participant.

By joining these volunteer programs, participants engage directly with local communities in cities, towns, and refugee centers across Jordan. Opportunities include teaching English, mentoring children, running arts workshops, and supporting vulnerable populations. Volunteers not only gain practical skills and professional experience but also enjoy cultural immersion, language learning, and social engagement, creating a rich environment for personal growth and meaningful cross-cultural connections.

Volunteer Work in Jordan 2026–2027

We are excited to announce that applications are now open for volunteer work programs in Jordan in 2026–2027! This is your invitation to support impactful community initiatives while experiencing the beauty, history, and welcoming culture of Jordan. Our volunteer opportunities are open to participants of all ages (18+), backgrounds, and nationalities—students, professionals, career changers, and retirees. Programs focus on education, youth development, creative arts, community outreach, and refugee support, offering a range of roles suited to diverse skills and interests. No matter your goals, there is a volunteer placement ready to welcome you.

Time and Duration of Our Volunteering Programs in Amman

Volunteers can join our programs in Amman, Jordan, for durations ranging from 1 to 13 weeks at any time of year, including spring, summer, fall, and winter. We can accommodate your preferred starting and ending dates.

Program Location – Jabal Al-LweibdehAmman

Our volunteering programs are held at Badr Ad Din Zaza, 11190 Amman, the capital of Jordan, where participants can experience the richness of Jordanian culture and daily life. To further enhance your experience and provide deeper engagement and cultural understanding, we organize visits to Jordanian universities, factories, and with local families.

Our program is located in Jabal Al-Lweibdeh, one of the most important neighborhoods in Amman. This area is distinguished by its central location in the capital, approximately a 15-minute walk from downtown and west of the Abdali district, home to Abdali Boulevard, the largest modern market in Jordan.

Jabal Al-Lweibdeh attracts diverse groups of people, including Arabs and Westerners, who come to enjoy the neighborhood’s social life and cultural energy. It is considered the cultural and social center of Amman and is home to numerous art galleries and tourist bazaars. The area also offers many cafes and restaurants serving both local and international food.

Many foreigners who come to Jordan to work or study choose to live in Jabal Al-Lweibdeh, as they find it a peaceful and comfortable place that blends modern life with Jordanian culture and the history of the region. Every street and building in the neighborhood features murals with meaningful stories, and many of its streets are bustling with visitors who consider Al-Lweibdeh their favorite spot in Amman because it reflects the fragrance of the past and the charm of traditional Jordanian life.

Who Can Join?

These volunteering opportunities in Jordan are thoughtfully tailored to cater to a wide spectrum of individuals. This includes graduate and undergraduate students specializing in Middle Eastern studies and Arabic studies; enthusiasts of social science; professionals, employees of human rights organizations; scholars engaged in case studies of the Middle East; humanitarian aid workers, social workers, teachers, native English speakers, non-native speakers, and anyone with a genuine passion for immersing themselves in Arabic culture and daily life.

Key Information
Time & Duration1–13 weeks; available year-round (spring, summer, fall, winter). Flexible start and end dates to fit personal, academic, or professional schedules.
Program LocationBadr Ad Din Zaza, Jabal Al-Lweibdeh, Amman. Central, culturally rich neighborhood with galleries, cafés, murals, markets, and a mix of traditional and modern Jordanian life. Visits are organized to universities, factories, and local families for cultural immersion.
PriceCheck the Price List
Who Can JoinGraduate & undergraduate students (Middle Eastern/Arabic studies), social science enthusiasts, professionals, human rights workers, scholars, humanitarian aid workers, social workers, teachers, native & non-native English speakers, and anyone passionate about Arabic culture. Age: 18–70.
Program FlexibilityShort-term volunteer opportunities; programs allow adaptation to personal schedules; accessible to all skill levels and backgrounds.
Volunteer Programs1. Teach English & Study Arabic (ages 12+, no experience required, 1–13 weeks)
2. Community Development (children, youth, refugees; workshops, seminars, personal/professional growth)
3. Music & Art (creative projects, workshops, cultural exchange)
4. Local Schools (classroom assistance, life skills, academic support)
5. Internship with Jordanian Children (childhood education, teaching experience, 1–13 weeks)
6. Volunteer with Refugees (support education, language learning, mentorship, cultural exchange)
Ideal ParticipantsStudents, graduates, gap-year participants, professionals, retirees, educators, social workers, humanitarian workers, artists, musicians, and anyone seeking meaningful community engagement and cultural immersion.
Cultural EngagementVolunteers experience Jordanian daily life, traditions, arts, and social life; interact with local and international participants; and participate in community programs and cultural excursions.
EligibilityOpen to all nationalities; motivation to engage and contribute is most important. Degree or prior experience not required for most programs.

List of Volunteer Work Programs in Jordan

Our volunteer programs in Jordan are especially ideal for students and others looking for opportunities in Jordan or the Middle East in general.

Here you may find the list of our volunteer programs in Jordan: 

1. Teach English and Study Arabic in Jordan Program (1-13 Weeks)

Teach English and Study Arabic in Jordan Program: This program is open to both native and non-native English speakers. Whether you are an undergraduate student, graduate, working professional, or retiree looking for a meaningful teaching opportunity in Jordan or the wider Middle East, this program is for you. By living in Amman, Jordan, for the duration of your volunteering, you will have the opportunity to meet a wide range of people, support local communities, and teach English to children, youth, and adults, while also studying Jordanian/Levantine Arabic as part of your schedule.

This internship is designed for individuals seeking a unique, short-term English teaching experience that allows them to become immersed in Jordanian culture, society, and daily life. Participants teach community members aged 12 and above, either through one-on-one sessions, small group classes (2–5 participants), or larger group settings (15–20 participants), all within a safe and supportive environment.

In addition to those who already have experience teaching English as a foreign language, this program is also an excellent opportunity for individuals with no prior teaching experience who are interested in exploring the field. For participants who wish to gain hands-on experience teaching in cities, towns, villages, and refugee communities across Jordan — including Amman, Zarqa, Irbid, and Madaba — this program is ideal. Local students are eager to connect with international participants, improve their conversational English skills, and learn more about other cultures and perspectives.

2. Volunteer in the Community Development Program in Jordan

Volunteer in the Community Development Program in Jordan: This program is a unique opportunity for students, undergraduates, gap year students, professionals, teachers, retirees, and anyone interested in volunteering or interning with local community development organizations in Jordan and the wider Middle East. This program is ideal for those who wish to support children, youth, refugees, and other community members in and around Amman and across Jordan. As a volunteer, you will be immersed in Jordanian culture, meet both local and international participants, study Arabic, and make a meaningful contribution to the community.

The Community Development Volunteer and Internship Program in Jordan has a positive and lasting impact on the local population. Volunteers make a real difference by supporting children, people with disabilities, orphans, refugees, school and university students, and other community members through education, social programs, and community-based initiatives.

Through this program, you can assist in empowering community members in Jordan to develop themselves personally, professionally, and economically. At the same time, volunteers gain valuable experience in their own personal and professional growth by running seminars, giving lectures, offering employment advice, building strong interpersonal relationships, and working closely with the local Jordanian community.

3. Volunteer in Music and Art Program in Jordan

Volunteer in the Music and Art Program in Jordan: Our new program is a wonderful opportunity for artists, musicians, and individuals interested in creative fields. By engaging with the local Jordanian community—especially students and youth—you will have the chance to develop creative projects, workshops, and courses in music and the arts, while making a meaningful contribution to the community. This program provides real-world experience that supports both your personal and professional growth.

As a volunteer in Amman, you will have the freedom to choose which activities you would like to develop and lead. You will be able to implement a wide range of creative and educational initiatives suitable for all levels of experience and education. The program offers valuable hands-on experience in teaching, music, visual art, and creative expression, while also encouraging cultural exchange and shared learning with the local Jordanian community.

Whether you are a current student, graduate, artist, musician, educator, or simply someone with a passion for the arts, this program is designed for you. It is an exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in Jordanian culture while gaining valuable experience and contributing to a meaningful social and cultural initiative.

4. Volunteer In Local Schools In Jordan

Volunteer in Local Schools in Jordan: Volunteering in local schools in Jordan is a fantastic opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of Jordanian children and youth. Our Volunteer in Local Jordanian Schools program in Amman is a unique initiative that welcomes both native and non-native English speakers, as well as students, graduates, professionals, and retirees who are interested in enhancing the English and life skills of local students.

As a volunteer, you will have the chance to visit local schools and communities around Amman, where you can make meaningful contributions to the Jordanian education system. Volunteers may assist in classrooms, provide one-on-one support, or lead small group activities, helping students strengthen their academic abilities and confidence.

By participating in this program, you will not only help students gain valuable skills and knowledge but also immerse yourself in Jordanian culture, traditions, and daily life. This program is ideal for anyone passionate about education, community development, and making a difference while experiencing Jordan’s vibrant, welcoming environment.

5. Internship with Jordanian Children

Internship with Jordanian Children: This program offers an excellent opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students, professionals, retirees, social workers, and teachers who are interested in volunteering with Jordanian children. It is also ideal for both native and non-native English speakers seeking hands-on experience in childhood education. Participants with an interest in teaching or child development will particularly benefit from this immersive experience, gaining practical skills while contributing meaningfully to local schools and community programs.

Interns in Jordan will fully engage with local culture, daily life, educational practices, and community dynamics. Through this program, participants gain insight into the Jordanian education system, interact with children of varying ages and backgrounds, and experience Amman’s social and cultural environment firsthand. This combination of practical teaching experience and cultural immersion provides a unique and enriching perspective on the region.

The program is flexible in terms of duration and timing, allowing interns to join for 1 to 13 weeks. Participants can start at any time of the year, making it suitable for a wide variety of schedules. People of all backgrounds and nationalities are welcome to apply, provided they are at least 18 years old. This program is ideal for anyone passionate about education, community development, and making a tangible difference in the lives of Jordanian children.

6. Volunteer with Refugees in Jordan

Volunteer with Refugees in Jordan: This program is open to undergraduate and graduate students, professionals, employees of human rights organizations, retirees, and anyone interested in supporting refugees and community development in Jordan. Volunteering with refugees offers university students and recent graduates an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in human rights, social work, or international development. Participants gain practical skills while making a tangible difference in the lives of displaced communities.

Through this program in Jordan, volunteers can engage with refugee children, women, and youth to support educational initiatives, enhance skills, promote cultural exchange, and foster mutual understanding. Volunteers help facilitate language learning, provide mentorship, and assist in daily activities that empower refugees while gaining insight into Jordanian society, culture, and community dynamics. This program creates meaningful, reciprocal connections that enrich both the volunteer and the local community.

The Volunteer with Refugees in Jordan program welcomes individuals aged 18 to 70 from all countries and academic backgrounds. There are no specific degree requirements—what matters most is a willingness to engage, contribute, and learn. This program is ideal for anyone passionate about humanitarian work, education, and making a lasting impact on the lives of refugees in Jordan.

How To Apply

If you are interested in applying for our programs in Jordan, please email us at Info@studyarabic.org with “Volunteer Work in Jordan” in the title. We will send you an application form to complete and return to us to begin the process.

Reviews and Awards

The Excellence Center has been honored with several prestigious Community Awards and recognized as the Best Language School and Top Volunteer and Internship Program Provider for 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. For more details, please visit our profiles on GoOverseas.com and GoAbroad.com.

Conclusion

Participating in volunteer work programs in Jordan allows individuals to make a tangible impact in as little as 1 week or up to 13 weeks. Volunteers contribute to education, youth initiatives, arts programs, and refugee support while gaining hands-on experience in teaching, mentoring, and community development. These programs foster personal growth, professional development, and intercultural understanding, providing a rewarding experience that benefits both participants and local communities.

Beyond skill development, volunteers enjoy deep cultural engagement by interacting with Jordanian families, visiting local universities and organizations, and exploring Amman’s arts, traditions, and daily life. Through their service, participants form lasting connections with local residents and fellow volunteers, leaving with practical experience, meaningful memories, and the knowledge that their time and efforts have created real, positive change across Jordan.

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at:

Info@studyarabic.org

Address: Badr Ad Din Zaza, Jabal Al Lweibdeh, Amman 11190, Jordan

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