Oxford Omnia is a youth-led nonprofit that supports community projects and education, and its flagship in Vietnam is the Matteo Bertero English Centre in Kinh Mon, HášĢi DÆ°ÆĄng.
The centre invites volunteers to help local children and teenagers improve their English and confidence, with activities often built around real-world topics like recycling and climate action. A profile of the project describes a rural setting two hours from Hanoi and Ha Long Bay and says volunteers should be 18 or older, stay at least a few weeks, and be ready to adapt to life in a small town. Food and accommodation for volunteers were reported as provided by the centre.
During and after the pandemic there were periods when Oxford Omnia paused international volunteer intakes because of visa restrictions, while continuing to recruit local staff. If you are interested, check current status before making plans, since visa rules and school schedules in Vietnam can change quickly.
For direct contact, use Oxford Omniaâs official channels listed on their website or message the MB English Centre pages, and ask about present needs, expected weekly hours, accommodation, and any costs. Historic listings and host pages give additional background on the Kinh Mon site and typical teaching duties, but always confirm details with the organisation before you travel.
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Looking for teachers in Northern Vietnam at the Oxford Omnia center