| Would you like to be a Mentor/Volunteer?
What is a mentor? Mentors are students who are continuing with their studies at Uni in Australia who help new students adjust and settle into university level study and life in Australia.
Why become a Mentor?
- Meet and pass on your knowledge of uni life and study to new students
- Socialise with staff and other students within AusEd.
- Increase your self-confidence and personal satisfaction from helping others to learn and grow.
Learn from the mentoring process and develop work-related skills in the following areas: communication, organisational, teamwork, leadership, problem solving, refferal, listening and interpersonal.
- Obtain training and a Certificate of Participation, which are both useful additions to the skills you have acquired while studying as mentoring is very much part of the world beyond university. This is therefore a very relevant experience with regard to skills for your future employment
Who can be a Mentor?
You can become an AusEd mentor if you:
- Have completed at least one semester of study in Australia;
- Are continuing your studies next semester in Australia; and
- Are enthusiastic, approachable and commited to helping new students achieve their best.
Interested?
If you are interested in becoming a mentor volunteer, please contact the AusEd office on 9663 5333 or email alice.hwa@aused-unied.com
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