CPA Student Ambassador Program

To apply, email mark.osborne@cpaaustralia.com.au and explain in 200 words or less why you would like to become a CPA Student Ambassador and attach your CV with contact details.

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Want to expand your professional network, increase your employability and access top professional development opportunities with one of the world’s largest professional associations, CPA Australia?

Are you a keen student currently studying Accounting, Finance or Business?

Do you have a strong peer network or experience working with other students?

Can you commit an average of 1-2hrs per week across Semester 1 & 2, 2012?

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The CPA Australia Student Ambassador Program is designed to support and empower students to share information relating to CPA Australia, professional membership and careers in accounting, finance and business within their peer networks.

As a CPA Australia Student Ambassador, you will:

  1. Promote CPA Australia’s global student network, the CPA Passport Program.
  2. Act as a liaison between CPA Australia and university students.
  3. Assist at CPA Australia events & lecture presentations on-campus and externally.
  4. Distribute promotional material and promote events organised for students.
  5. Complete a brief end-of-semester CPA Australia Student Ambassador Report.

In recognition of your time and commitment, you will receive the following key benefits:

  1. A CPA Australia Student Ambassador certificate and letter of reference for your CV / Resume.
  2. Performance incentives through the Ambassador Passport Incentive Scheme (Myer/Coles Gift Cards).
  3. Opportunity to attend CPA Australia networking and professional development events, including CPA Australia’s flagship event, SA Congress (www.cpacongress.com.au) as well as CPA Week.
  4. Invitation to attend the End-of-Year Student Ambassador Wrap Up Event, to recognise excellence in the representation of CPA Australia.
  5. Opportunity to lead / coordinate a major student event or project on your campus.

To apply to become a CPA Student Ambassador:

  1. Please explain in 200 words or less why you would like to become a CPA Student Ambassador.
  2. Please attach CV with contact details.
  3. Email your application to mark.osborne@cpaaustralia.com.au

Applications close 5pm Friday, 17 February, 2012.

Contact Mark Osborne at mark.osborne@cpaaustralia.com.au or on 0466 130 153 if you have any questions.

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3 Comments

  1. Michelle (Mucen) Ma
    Posted February 15, 2012 at 10:25 pm | Permalink

    I am an international students from China, and will soon begin my study for master of accounting and finance. During my undergraduate courses in China, I am participate in the Students Union and successfully organised some events. I’m good at communicating with others and I have the ability to master new message in a short time. Moreover I started to pay attention to the information from CPA website half years ago because I always want to become a member of CPA Australia.

  2. Hou Wai Leong
    Posted February 16, 2012 at 1:02 am | Permalink

    The reason why I want to work as a CPA Student Ambassador is because I want to explore my communication skill and team co-operation skill. As I have finished doing the Bachelor degree of Finance in University of Adelaide, and I am going to do Master of Professional Accounting. I have the passion in exploring the view of accounting.

  3. Sasha Oelsner
    Posted February 16, 2012 at 10:08 am | Permalink

    Hi Michelle Hou Wai,
    Sounds great! If you send your 200 words to mark.osborne@cpaaustralia.com.au along with your CV/resume, then they can sign you up. Thank you!

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