STEM Ambassador volunteer

What You'll Do: 

STEM Ambassador volunteers in universities range from those studying app design to meteorology to healthcare. They come from a vast and diverse range of backgrounds, but all use STEM in their studies. By volunteering a little of their time each year to support school and non-school groups through a range of activities, including mentoring and careers talks, STEM Ambassadors play an essential role in get young people fired up about STEM subjects and careers.

 

Our STEM Ambassador team will support you at all stages of volunteering, from registering and completing your induction, to training and offering a range of flexible opportunities. All we ask is that you take part in at least one activity every 12 months. You will need to complete a DBS check as part of this onboarding process.

 

We are constantly growing our STEM Ambassador community and would love if you were part of it.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Education
Young People
London-wide
Remote
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Organisation
Creative problem-solving
Communicating
Creativity
Leading

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