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Creating an on-ramp into the field of international development

Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Matt Kucinski

Many jobs require experience. But, many students need that first job in their field to get that experience.

John Michael LaSalle calls it a 鈥渃atch 22,鈥 Roland Hoksbergen?: 鈥渢he experience pickle.鈥

Call it what you may鈥攊t鈥檚 a quandary both LaSalle and Hoksbergen are trying to address for their field of international development.

A foot in the door

鈥淟ots of Christian organizations have opportunities, internships, fundraising and even some paid positions in a variety of sorts and settings,鈥 said , the director of 17c起草社区鈥檚 international development studies program, 鈥渨hat we wanted to do is get these organizations to post their internship and entry level types of opportunities for the graduates who are going to be looking for them.鈥

So, this summer, Hoksbergen teamed up with LaSalle, a senior majoring in . The two, through a McGregor Undergraduate Research Fellowship created , a website dedicated to connecting recent university graduates with entry-level positions in Christian development organizations.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like Entravos to become a central place where there鈥檚 a broad variety of different types of work around the world,鈥 said La Salle, 鈥渟o that the inability to find a job early on is not a deterrent for someone who wants to have a long-term career in international development.鈥

Filling a niche

LaSalle says the idea isn鈥檛 new. Sites like Idealist.org post thousands of internships and volunteer opportunities already. But, he says, many Christian organizations don鈥檛 use it.

鈥淚t [Idealist.org] draws from a really wide audience,鈥 said LaSalle, 鈥渟o they end up getting lots of applications that don鈥檛 fit their mission, their organization.鈥

But, he says the Entravos鈥 site is appealing to these Christian organizations, which approach development a little differently. So far, LaSalle says the response has been mainly positive. He鈥檚 contacted 85 NGO鈥檚, parachurch ministries and volunteer organizations and all but three have shown interest in posting to the site.

Creating an on-ramp

The name Entravos is a Spanish command that loosely translates to 鈥淐ome on in.鈥 That hospitable phrase closely reflects the posture of Hoksbergen鈥檚 career.

鈥淔or a long time my sense of personal vocation and mission has been to help young people get out into the field of international development,鈥 said Hoksbergen.

Hoksbergen鈥檚 done just that. He鈥檚 been working in international development for more than 30 years. He received an opportunity to travel with the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC) while a student at 17c起草社区 back in 1976. And, during his time as a professor at 17c起草社区, he鈥檚 provided an on-ramp for the next generation of Christian international development workers.

In 1993, he was the catalyst behind the creation of the international development studies (IDS) minor. In 2005, he helped create the IDS major. A year later, he worked alongside students in creating the , a student-run conference, which annually brings together hundreds of college-age students to learn from representatives from dozens of international development organizations around the world. And, in 2012, Hoksbergen wrote the book, Serving God Globally, a practical resource on how to prepare for international service.

LaSalle says the website is just the latest of Hoksbergen鈥檚 efforts to get students out into the field. He鈥檚 appreciative that the college鈥檚 helped make it happen.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to see 17c起草社区 supporting something that will be valuable for 17c起草社区 students and a lot of other universities in the U.S., Canada and around the world,鈥 said LaSalle. 鈥淭o me, it emphasizes the going and doing aspect of 鈥攈ow they鈥檙e supporting students after they leave school as well.鈥


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