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Volunteer Academic Tutor

Inspire Tomorrow Education
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Join Us as a Volunteer Tutor and Make a Difference!

Are you a university student or recent graduate? Got a spare 1hr a week or 1hr a fortnight?

Whether you’re an experienced tutor looking to make a difference in a young person’s life or someone eager to learn and enhance your resume, we have the perfect opportunity for you. At Inspire Tomorrow Education, we support students from diverse backgrounds including first-in-family, Indigenous, refugee, migrant, public housing, low-socioeconomic, and rural & isolated communities, helping them access university education through cost-free supplemental instruction and mentorship.

By volunteering with us, you will:

  • Access a professional network of community leaders: Connect with influential figures who can offer guidance, mentorship, and career opportunities.

  • Earn a LinkedIn badge certifying your volunteer experience: Stand out to future employers and showcase your dedication to creating positive change.

  • Receive skills and training. Even if you've never tutored before, we give you handmade and practical resources made by expert tutors to support your volunteering journey.

  • Enjoy a rewarding and low-effort way to directly give back. Contribute to underprivileged students in your community, build meaningful relationships, and gain invaluable experience in intercultural collaboration.

To join as a Volunteer Academic Tutor, you must:

  1. Have graduated from a NSW High-School in the past 5 years
  2. Received a minimum Band 5 or Band 6 in your tutoring subject(s) of choice
  3. Have access to a computer with stable internet connection
  4. Have a valid WWCC in NSW
  5. Be able to communicate with your student promptly
  6. Conduct one-on-one tutoring sessions to provide academic help
  7. Be able to work cohesively and with empathy alongside diverse students