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Regional Education Support Network (RESN)

Help Bridge Education Gaps and Make a Difference
RESN is constantly on the lookout for high-achieving high school graduates who are passionate about enhancing access to education despite geographical barriers and fostering life-changing outcomes for our students. Our tutors are current university students and, through their recent transition from high school to university, have current life experiences to not only support students academically but to also help bridge the gap for a student to achieve their aspirations. Consideration may be given to applicants who are recent university graduates.

​It is advantageous, but not a requirement, for tutor applicants to have experience in tutoring. For applicants who do not have previous tutoring experience, RESN will provide support and training, including through observation and shadowing sessions

As a RESN volunteer tutor, you will support a small group of high-potential students, tutoring one subject and being responsible for

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Volunteer VCE Tutors needed – Regional Education Support Network (RESN)

Hey Uni Students! Ready to put your VCE smarts to good use and genuinely make a difference?

The Regional Education Support Network (RESN) is a student-run, not-for-profit that's all about levelling the playing field for high schoolers outside the major cities. We're on the hunt for passionate VCE volunteer tutors to become educational superheroes for Year 11 and 12 students in regional and rural areas.

This isn't just about grades; it’s about mentoring, inspiring, and connecting regional students with a strong network so they can smash their VCE goals and take control of their future. Your role goes beyond the textbook as you'll be bridging the educational gap and helping a student achieve their potential.

What's In It For You?

  • Be a Mentor, Not Just a Tutor: Use your recent VCE experience to give back and inspire students who might not have access to the same resources.
  • Serious Resume Boost: Gain a letter of reference as well as valuable, practical experience and skills in online teaching, leadership, and collaboration which employers love.
  • Flexible & Remote: All tutoring is done via video call, meaning you can volunteer from your uni dorm, your share house, or anywhere with good Wi-Fi.
  • Join a Great Student Community: RESN is run by students, just like you! You'll be part of a dynamic, supportive team of like-minded people.

Your Responsibilities:

  • You'll be volunteering around 2–4 hours per week to support students from regional and rural communities.
  • Deliver engaging, weekly group tutoring sessions (1–3 students) online.
  • Be available occasionally for asynchronous support (answering quick questions via messages).

Are You the One?

We're looking for uni students and recent high school grads who:

  • Smashed VCE: You have a study score of 40+ in at least one VCE subject.
  • Are Currently at Uni (or have finished high school within the last five years).
  • Can Commit: You can reliably volunteer 2–4 hours per week.
  • Got the Check: You have (or are willing to apply for) a free Volunteer Working with Children Check.

Ready to turn your old study notes into a student's success story? Join RESN and help make a real, tangible difference.

Apply now and start giving back at https://www.resn.org.au/become-a-tutor

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St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria

Our Mission & Vision

The St Vincent de Paul Society is a lay Catholic organisation that aspires to live the gospel message by serving Christ in the poor with love, respect, justice, hope and joy, and by working to shape a more just and compassionate society. The Society aspires to be recognised as a caring Catholic charity offering “a hand up” to people in need. We do this by respecting their dignity, sharing our hope, and encouraging them to take control of their own destiny.

The benefits of becoming a member / volunteer

Society members are passionate about helping those in need in their local community and work together in groups known as 'Conferences' that are usually attached to; parishes, schools, universities, social groups, workplaces, or groups of individuals from the local area.

The Society would not exist without its members and volunteers; they are the Society. They live their faith in action by visiting people in their homes or in the community, providing friendship and support to those they serve and to each other. They are called to seek out the poor and marginalised wherever they may be.

Each day across Australia more than 20,000 Society members continue to visit people in their homes so that the Society can provide the best possible assistance. Members assist people in a number of ways including providing people with referral information, advocacy, food or food vouchers, clothing, furniture, budget support, assistance with utility bills or back to school costs

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