Passionate about sharing your university experience? As an HMBS Student Ambassador, you’ll represent UQ at major events like Open Day, high school visits, campus tours, and other engagement activities—all while getting paid.

You’ll also have the chance to create engaging social media content, such as Instagram Reels, and contribute to articles that inspire both future and current students with your journey.

Applications are now open! Don’t miss out on this exciting chance to share your story, meet new people, and develop valuable skills to boost your resume.

Apply now and join the HMBS Student Ambassador team!

Why Join?

This is a unique opportunity to enhance your skills, share your personal university experiences, and make a meaningful contribution to our community.

  • Paid Position: Earn money as a casual staff member (you'll be paid for the hours you work per activity)
  • Recognition: Get a Certificate of Recognition for your contribution.
  • UQ Merchandise: Receive a UQ purple polo shirt to wear while representing UQ.
  • Skill Development: Enhance communication, leadership, interpersonal, and creativity skills.
  • Community: Join a network of ambassadors, have fun, and get involved in campus life.

Role Involvement

You may find yourself engaged in a variety of activities based on your interests:

  • Represent UQ at events like Open Day, high school visits, campus tours, and orientations.
  • Contribute to social media content and articles 
  • Participate in photoshoots
  • Participate in student panels

Requirements

  • Be available on Sunday, 3 August, for a morning or afternoon shift at Open Day.
  • Be a current UQ Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences student (Undergraduate or Postgraduate)
  • Have the right to work in Australia.
  • Attend a group interview

Become a trusted advocate for HMBS and make a significant impact on our community.

Apply now

Enquiries

For more information about this opportunity, please contact the HMBS Marketing and Rectuirtment team at hmbs.marketing@uq.edu.au.