Are you a teen who loves science and technology and want to share your passion with like-minded peers and younger youth?
Then consider applying to be a 4-H Science Ambassador. The opportunity is open to anyone who is entering Grades 9 to 12 in the fall. Although sponsored by University of Vermont (UVM) Extension 4-H, enrollment in 4-H is not required.
Applications are due by June 30. To apply, visit https://go.uvm.edu/science-ambassador.
So what does an ambassador do?
4-H Science Ambassadors are responsible for developing science programming including taking the lead on planning and implementing VTeen Science Cafés throughout the school year. These are informal, interactive programs for teens on a diverse range of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) topics.
Ambassadors also receive training to organize and run events such as Science Fun Days, which introduce younger youths to STEM fields through interactive activities.
You will be expected to attend monthly online planning meetings, contribute ideas and help with planning, set up and promotion for events. You will have opportunities to interact closely with scientists, researchers, engineers and other industry professionals to explore different career paths. In addition, the program will help you build your resume for employment, college and scholarship opportunities as well as hone your leadership, public speaking and problem-solving skills.
To learn more about being an ambassador, contact the UVM Extension 4-H office at (802) 656-7630 or (800) 571-0668 (toll-free in Vermont).