Join Us in Transforming Trauma Care for Affected Communities
Your support can help us empower local professionals to provide sustainable and ethical trauma care, ensuring communities can heal effectively.
Work With Us!
Together, we can enhance trauma treatment capacity in communities facing crises and disasters.
GIST-T welcomes serious applicants for internships, for example, in science communication, fundraising or as a webmaster.
Opportunities also exist in The Netherlands for exciting internships (unpaid) related to ongoing or new GIST-T projects.
Possibilities for internships in the UK and France are being explored.
For all GIST-T interns the following skills and qualifications are required:
– Bachelors level degree
– Good interpersonal skills
– Good English writing skills
– Self-starting and able to meet deadlines
– Available for a minimum of 10-15 hours each week
– Familiarity with trauma issues and the humanitarian sector is advantageous
Your contribution will ensure culturally relevant care tailored to the needs of those affected.
How can I contact GIST-T?
You can reach out to GIST-T through our official website’s contact form or by emailing us directly at contact@gist-t.org. We aim to respond to all inquiries promptly.
Share our mission with your network
GIST-T’s mission is to enhance trauma treatment capacity in communities affected by crises. We focus on sustainable and ethical care, training local professionals to ensure that communities can address their own healing needs effectively.
Become a Corporate Partner or sponsor a mission
GIST-T partners with organizations that believe in lasting, community-led healing. Your sponsorship helps us deliver trauma care training where it’s needed most—empowering local professionals and amplifying impact across regions affected by conflict, displacement, and disaster.
What types of support does GIST-T offer to communities?
GIST-T provides training, resources, and mentorship to local healthcare professionals, enabling them to deliver sustainable trauma care. We focus on empowering communities to manage their own healing processes effectively.
