Work and Travel Programme
Are you interested in experiencing other cultures and meeting new, international friends? Are you seeking to earn some extra money this summer? Then, maybe the Summer Work and Travel Programme is just for you!
The University, in an effort to protect its students when they seek employment through Overseas Employment Agencies, deems it necessary to create a framework within which they should operate. The purpose therefore, is to propose a few policies and requirements of students by which the University will promote/support these Summer Work and Travel Programmes being advertised on the University’s campus
What is the Summer Work and Travel Programme?
The Summer Work and Travel Programme provides post-secondary students with the opportunity to experience the customs, cultures and daily life of another country.
The focus of the programme is to enhance the understanding of diverse cultures through daily interaction with people from across the globe, inside and out of business environments.
This programme facilitates travel and temporary work for students for a period of up to four (4) months during their summer vacation.
How do you become a participant?
Step 1— Report to the Career and Placement Unit to get a list of the agencies that are approved by the university.
Step 2 - Choose carefully, the agency that you think is best suited for you.
Step 3 - Make contact with the agency for registration, after which the agency will provide you with additional information about the necessary procedures to follow to complete the process.
Frequently Asked Questions- Approved Agencies
What responsibilities do the agencies have to you?
- Host a sensitization session to prepare students for the expectations of the host country and its employers prior to the departure.
- See to it that student documentations are correctly processed before departing the home country at the agencies expense.
- Ensure that students are successfully placed in a job before entrance to the host country.
- Inform host country employers of the arrival and departure date of the students.
- See to it that the housing arrangements are suitable. Inspect and sign off on the housing arrangements. Where the arrangements are inadequate, make suitable replacement arrangements.
- Assist students in attaining insurance claims
What are your responsibilities?
Following are the responsibilities of the Student which are to:
- Read the contractual agreement carefully before signing and do the required research on the Agency.
- Take a "Care Package" which should include: a supply of toiletries, snacks and tin foods, to last for approximately 2 weeks.
- Observe all laws and protocols of the host country you wish to seek employment.
Responsibilities of the University
- Although the University recognizes the need for students to seek employment in an effort to finance their tertiary education, the University is by no means sanctioning any claims or commitments made by these Overseas Employment Agencies and will not accept liability for any damage caused in the process. The onus lies with the student to research the chosen Agency carefully before making a decision on the one that they will register with.
No. |
Work and Travel Company |
Company Representative |
Company Address |
|
Contact Number |
1 |
Summer Choice |
Jonisha Plummer |
Shop #7 Jerky’s Plaza, Runaway Bay, |
summerchoiceworkandtravel@outlook.com summerchoiceworkandtravel@yahoo.com summerchoiceworkandtravel@gmail.com |
422-8556, |
2 |
Work Abroad Jamaica |
Collin Coley (Managing Director) |
7 Eureka Crescent, Shop #3,Kingston 5, Jamaica |
workabroadjamaica@gmail.com |
Office (876) 665-7999 |
3 |
Mcleans Travel Agency |
Kirk Mclean |
67 Old Hope Road |
mcleanstravelagency21@yahoo.com |
876-665-4617 Ext 807 (Office Landline) 876-835-0673 Flow (WhatsApp & Calls) |
4 |
Explore Your World |
TIC, UTECH, 237 Old Hope Road, |
info@goexploreyourworld.org |
(876)483-8205 /898-5001/782-0962 |
|
5 |
IRSS |
Mr. Paul Thomas |
3a Paisley Avenue, |
Paul Thomas - profressor876@gmail.com |
Telephone: 876-754-1832, |
6 |
STEEP |
Denise Minnott |
34 - 36 Old Hope Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. |
info@steepinternational.com |
876-754-7005. |
7 |
First Class Travel Agency |
Sanjay Anderson |
38 A Trafalgar Road Kingston 10 |
Info@firstclasstravelexp.com |
8765981339 |
8 |
SWAT Productions |
|
student union -The University |
(876) 534-2254 (876) 348-7855 (876) 581-0933 |
|
9 |
SNOW |
Glenville Reid |
11 Melmac Avenue Kingston |
876 615-5243 |
|
10 |
Global Insight |
Ms. Cobran/Ms. Sinclair |
Unit 2, 35 Hope Road Kingston 10 |
globalinsightqueries@gmail.com |
Tel: (876) 433-2544 |
11 |
Tander Travels |
Tricia Anderson |
8 Mountain View Avenue, Kingston |
(876)408-6675 |
|
12 |
Mayfos |
Dwayne Muirhead- |
46 Market St. Unit 7 U & I Plaza, |
info@mayfosworktravel.net |
(876)979-1457 |
13 |
JOYST |
Charmaine Hutchinson |
5 Melmac Avenue, Kingston |
ch@joystyouthexchangeintl.com |
Kingston:876-9682124; 968-7176 |
14 |
Students Overseas Recruiting Agency (SORA) |
Jason Harvey |
Papine Plaza |
soraj1workandtravel@gmail.com |
(876)665-0213 |
15 |
M&H International Employment & Consulting Agency |
Tina Miller |
22B Old Hope Road Kingston 5 Jamaica W.I |
Mhemploymentagencyja@gmail.com |
(876)885-1080 |
16 |
International Travel & Cultural Exchange (ITCE) |
Poye Robinson |
Suite 1A, 11 Ardenne Road, Kingston |
social@goitce.com |
(876) 631-9852 |
17 |
Thelia’s International |
Siemonie McCarthy |
|
|
(876) 334 7081 |