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We’re delighted to announce that Everything is Possible has secured funding through the Turing Scheme to deliver 24 fully funded international placements, each lasting three months.

Starting in September 2026, these placements will give participants the opportunity to gain valuable vocational experience while supporting communities across the Caribbean. Participants will develop practical skills, build confidence and enhance their future career prospects through meaningful international work experience.

We’re now recruiting for the first six placements, with opportunities available in sport, early years, animal management, lifeguarding, mechanics and construction.

If you’ve recently completed vocational studies at one of our partner colleges and are looking for your next challenge, we’d love to hear from you.

Browse the opportunities below and apply by 12th July 2026.


Recruiting for 6 fully funded 3-month placements starting this September

Everything is Possible is offering fully funded vocational placements in the Caribbean. Build your skills, gain hands-on experience and support local communities.


PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

⚽ Sports Coaching
πŸ‘Ά Early Years
🦩 Animal Management
πŸ›Ÿ Lifeguarding
πŸ”§ Mechanics
πŸ—οΈ Construction


WHY TAKE PART?

Gain valuable international experience, develop practical skills, build confidence, enhance your CV and experience Caribbean culture while making a real impact.


WHAT’S INCLUDED?

These placements are fully funded by the Turing Scheme.

There are no costs to you. Flights, accommodation, insurance and support are all covered.


WHO CAN APPLY?

Recent vocational students (within the last 12 months) from one of our partner colleges.

Be enthusiastic, motivated and ready for an unforgettable experience!


PLACEMENT DURATION

September – December 2026

Approximately 3 months


APPLY NOW

Download the application form and email it, fully completed,
to clair@everythingispossible.eu
with subject line β€˜β€˜Turing 2026 – [Project Name]’’
by 12th July 2026.


Turing Scheme

Projects co-funded by the Turing Scheme programme of the UK government.

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