Become a VicSRC Ambassador
Do you want to find your student voice, create change with students from across Victoria and represent your peers through VicSRC? Then VicSRC Ambassadors is for you!
VicSRC Ambassadors are Victorian students in years 6-10 who work together to create real, student-led change in their schools and communities.
Applications for Semester 2 are now open and will close on Monday 25 July.
Being on the Ambassadors has helped me build my confidence and has genuinely changed my life
Semester 1
(March – June)
Work with an Action Team to create student-led change in your school based on the 2021 Congress priorities.
Semester 2 (optional)
(July – November)
Continue working on the same issue or choose a new one. After Congress, have the opportunity to be part of the team that finalises VicSRC's Action Plans for the next year.
Attend regular meetings with all VicSRC Ambassadors.
Work with an Action Team of Ambassadors to plan and implement actions in your school on your chosen issue from the VicSRC Advocacy Platform.
Learn about student voice, advocacy and how to create change!
Represent VicSRC at your school.
Regularly report back to VicSRC on how your projects are going.
Work, collaborate and communicate with fellow Ambassadors and other VicSRC students and staff. This includes reading and replying to emails.
Represent VicSRC and students at different education events throughout the year (optional).
I highly suggest VicSRC Ambassadors to any students who want to have their voice heard and want to improve their student voice actions. I'm glad I was a part of this program, and I'm going to miss it and everyone involved.
FAQs
We have realised that students in year 11 and 12 are often really busy and don't have as much time to commit to their role as a VicSRC Ambassador. Students in years 6-10 want more opportunities to learn about student voice and have their voices heard in education!
Students in years 11 and 12 are encouraged to look out for other opportunities to be involved through the VicSRC Student Community.
Definitely! We will give you all the background information you need to hit the ground running. Ambassadors is perfect for people who are new to VicSRC and student voice.
Applications for Semester 2 are now open and will close on Monday 25 July. Click the link above to apply.
Action Teams are small groups of Ambassadors who work together on one of VicSRC's Advocacy Priorities: consent education, student-teacher relationships, family and community engagement, teaching and learning, inclusion, P-10 assessment, senior secondary, and school timetabling and structure. There will be around 5-6 Ambassadors in each Action Team. Action Teams will meet outside of Ambassadors meetings, support each other, plan together and celebrate together!
VicSRC is focused on creating change in the education system. Ambassadors will work on issues that are directly related to school and education.
Each Ambassador will choose to be part of an Action Team based on VicSRC's current Advocacy Priorities:
consent education,
student-teacher relationships,
family and community engagement,
teaching and learning,
inclusion,
P-10 assessment,
senior secondary, and
school timetabling and structure.
These are broad topics that cover many aspects of education! These priorities were identified by students through Congress 2021, so we know that they are important issues to many students across Victoria.
We know that young people are passionate about many things! If you are keen to work on something that is not linked to Victorian education – for example, climate change – then we suggest you look for an organisation that works specifically on that issue.

