A Boo2Bullying Student Ambassador is a person who promotes interest in the organization and encourages its rise in popularity on a school campus.
What do student ambassadors do?
Create a Boo2Bullying club at your school and invite members to join
Recruit and elect fellow club leaders
Plans, sets up, and provides shift coverage during school events
Work with school staff to create a support plan for students who report bullying
Create a safe place for students to eat lunch
Speak to students at other schools during assemblies (schedule permitting)
Raise awareness by talking to friends, family, and the community
What skills/experience do I need?
Open and accepting of all people from a variety of backgrounds
Open and accepting of all people from a variety of backgrounds
Excellent communication skills
Reliable and professional demeanor
Personal and friendly manner
Honest and trustworthy nature
Team player mentality
Flexibility to participate in activities when needed
Successful completion of the Boo2Bullying student ambassador training program.
How much time do I need to commit?
We know that everyone is busy, but it's important to remember that we need a solid student ambassador program to continue our work on campuses. We encourage the following:
Host a club meeting at least once per month, preferably weekly
Work with your school club to ensure coverage of the lunch table or area daily
How will I be trained and supported?
All student ambassadors are required to attend a mandatory student ambassador training before they can become an official Boo2Bullying ambassador.
ambassadors are required to participate in ongoing training throughout the year. These trainings will be offered in-person and online.
You will be provided with a Boo2Bullying student ambassador handbook.
You will be working directly with the Boo2Bullying student program manager.
Where will I be based?
This role will be based at the school you attend, with the option to attend public events should you wish too.