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Educational Outreach Facilitator

Australasian Youth Cubesat Initiative Limited
We're looking for passionate and motivated university students to join our Educational Outreach Team to help us inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists by facilitating space-related workshops, conferences and events in Melbourne, Australia.
The role involves research, content creation, and in-person and online workshop facilitation (primary and secondary high school students).
These programs aim to provide an overview of the global space industry and potential career pathways, facilitate hands-on practical activities such as satellite simulators, gliders and model rocketry and teach basic engineering principles. These programs are designed to be multi-disciplinary and aim to complement existing curriculums by bridging the gap between industry and academia.
Australasian Youth Cubesat Initiative Limited is a student-run charity working to inspire, support and empower the next generation through the facilitation of a student-led cubesat satellite development program. This is underpinned by the rollout of educational outreach initiatives and public policy advocacy.
Duties
- Working within a team environment to plan, develop and facilitate educational workshops.
- Researching, collating data and drafting documentation and educational materials.
- Engaging with key stakeholders to manage event logistics and funding.
- Able to commit to 4 - 6 hours per week.
Selection Criteria
- Must be a self-starter and able to work effectively in a team environment.
- Whilst no specific experience is required, candidates must be willing to learn.
- Must be willing to travel within Melbourne and surrounding suburbs.
- Must have or be willing to obtain a Working with Children's Check.
- Must have an interest or passion for Space, STEM or Education.
- Ideally currently enrolled in a university course (does not need to be STEM specific).
We envisage a world where anything is possible, where inequality is a distant memory and where humanity can thrive and advance as a multi-planetary, space fairing society. This is an exciting opportunity to be apart of a world-first initiative, to learn new skills, and to make lifelong connections.
We aim to build an innovative team with gender and cultural diversity. We value difference and recognise the value that the different backgrounds, skills, outlooks and experiences of our volunteers bring to the organisation. We believe everyone should be treated equally regardless of race, sex, gender identification, sexual orientation, national origin, native language, religion, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other characteristic protected by law.