Do you work in construction and have a passion for the industry you want to share with others? Whether you’re a first-year apprentice or a CEO, the Go Construct STEM Ambassador scheme is the perfect way to inspire young people to join our vibrant industry.

What is a Go Construct STEM ambassador?

Why becoming a STEM ambassador matters

STEM Ambassadors matter because construction is an industry that needs new entrants. This is to keep pace with the amount of new construction that is planned for the UK, especially in domestic housing, over the next 5-10 years. Construction is an exciting, diverse, welcoming and inclusive industry, but it may have suffered from a negative image in the past. Go Construct STEM Ambassadors can help to change and challenge these perceptions, and to be the face of the industry for young people.

It doesn’t matter if Go Construct STEM ambassadors have not studied STEM subjects at school or university, or even be working in a STEM role in construction. All they need is the passion and enthusiasm to understand the importance of STEM construction careers and promote them successfully.

What do ambassadors do?

Go Construct STEM Ambassadors engage with young people at educational events across the UK to highlight the many fantastic opportunities available in the construction industry. They help young people consider future career options through supporting their learning, illuminating career paths and raising aspirations.

There is a sense of urgency to what Go Construct STEM Ambassadors do. According to the Trade Skills Index 2023, there will have to be a huge increase in new entrants to the construction industry over the next few years. The largest expected rises are in carpentry, the electrical trades and plumbing. 244,000 new qualified construction apprentices are forecast to be needed by 2032.

The activities of Go Construct STEM Ambassadors can range from answering questions and handing out leaflets at a careers fair to leading practical sessions or workshops, offering a real insight into what it’s like to work in construction.

Young people benefit enormously from this first-hand experience, and ambassadors often provide the very first spark of inspiration which convinces them to consider a career in construction.

Being an ambassador provides many benefits too, so let’s explore the top 10 reasons to become a Go Construct STEM Ambassador.

 

Why you should become a Go Construct STEM ambassador

1. Improve your employability skills

Ambassadors are involved in a wide range of activities, and conducting these support services not only helps build on your current skills, but crucially, can help you learn new ones.

The great thing about the scheme is you have complete control over the activities you complete. You can choose to deliver a careers talk, which builds your presentation and communication skills, or lead a practical group session which gives you teamworking and organisational skills, or provide some one-on-one mentoring which improves your leadership and personability skills.

These are all skills which are highly sought after by employers across the industry, and building them can help improve your own employability. You are helping others while building a career – win, win!  

2. Help change perceptions of the industry

Being a Go Construct STEM Ambassador is much more than just talking about your job – a key part is challenging the perceptions and stereotypes surrounding construction.

Construction is a vibrant, rewarding industry with a diverse range of career options – and we must portray that. As neither parents nor teachers, students tend to be more open with ambassadors, and you can utilise that to understand how they perceive the industry and shape their views.

Construction has more women, people from LGBTQ+, black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds working in it than ever before, encompassing roles from architects to BIM engineers – and this is the reality you can help present to young people.

3. Inspire the next generation of construction workers

This is arguably the most important reason and biggest benefit of becoming a Go Construct STEM Ambassador.

Ambassadors showcase construction careers, but also present the real people who make up the industry. Hearing first-hand experiences is one of the most effective ways to inspire people, and sharing your story is a wonderful way to put a face to the industry for young people.

Not everyone has a role model in their family or school who sparks an inspiration in them for what they want to do with their lives – you may well become that person when you spend time sharing your story with others.

4. Build your confidence

Whether you’re relatively new to your chosen profession or a seasoned professional, many tasks within the workplace can still be nerve-wracking experiences.

Thankfully, much of what you do as an ambassador can be applied to a work setting. Activities such as delivering presentations and answering students’ questions can improve your confidence in doing similar activities at work.

5. Become part of a community

There are 6,500 Go Construct STEM Ambassadors and more than 30,000 ambassadors across the wider STEM Learning scheme.

By joining this community, you will have the opportunity to meet new people, network with industry professionals and build a support system. You can take part in this virtually via the STEM Learning digital hub or in person at events or one of the 19 regional hubs across the country.

Being part of a wider community of like-minded people working towards a common goal really helps foster a communal spirit, while also helping your own career by networking with members across the industry.

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Our STEM Ambassadors go into schools and inspire students

6. Work on issues that are important to you

Are you particularly passionate about encouraging more underrepresented groups into the industry, such as women or disabled workers? Or perhaps you’re keen to highlight the role construction can play in creating a better world around us?

As a Go Construct STEM Ambassador, you can do exactly that. You can choose what you do and where: you can go to an all-girls school to deliver a talk on careers in construction, or you can conduct a practical workshop which highlights renewable energy construction projects.

Being an ambassador is all about exploring your passions, and sharing that energy with others.

7. Continue your professional development

When you enrol onto the Go Construct STEM Ambassadors scheme you gain access to the STEM Learning training hub, which provides training and induction materials, as well as resources which can assist with continuous professional development (CPD).

The materials help you deliver activities, while also supporting your own CPD by giving you vitally important workplace skills and experiences.

If you’re working towards the next level of professional registration in your field, being an ambassador is a great way to prove your commitment. Institutions often look for their members to enhance the reputation of the profession, which is perfectly demonstrated by acting as an ambassador.

8. Build your CV

The Go Construct STEM Ambassador scheme is highly regarded by employers throughout the industry, with many actively participating in it. After all, encouraging the next generation into construction is a huge benefit to them.

If you’re looking to land your dream role, being a Go Construct STEM Ambassador is a fantastic addition to your CV which can help set you apart from the rest. It is an extracurricular activity which demonstrates the passion you have for construction, as well as displaying skills such as presentation, organisation and teamwork, all of which are highly coveted by employers.

9. Give back to your local community and schools

Think back to your time at school and there was likely a teacher who particularly captured your imagination, and maybe even played a part in the current career path you’re leading.

Acting as an ambassador is the perfect way to give something back to the place which gave you a positive experience. It helps raise the aspirations of those within it while developing stronger ties with the company you’re representing and the local community.

10. Get a sense of personal satisfaction

Last but certainly not least – the sense of personal satisfaction you will feel when inspiring others is incredibly powerful.

The feedback and appreciation you will receive from teachers, coordinators and employers really gives you a huge personal boost. As an ambassador, you will have a successful impact on young people in shaping their decisions at such an important part of their life, and that is a very rewarding feeling.

It’s also a great opportunity for personal reflection, looking back at what you’ve achieved and realising how far you’ve come.

Go Construct STEM Ambassadors form a vital part of the industry, and are greatly appreciated by all those within it.

Ambassador success stories

Anyone working in construction can become a Go Construct STEM Ambassador. 45% of our ambassadors are female, and they are all at various stages in their careers – what they all have in common is the commitment to want to make a difference in the industry.

Anjali Pindoria, Project Surveyor

Anjali is a Project Surveyor based in London and has been a Go Construct STEM Ambassador since 2021. She is passionate about the benefits of being an ambassador, not only for her own professional development but for promoting the industry, addressing the skills shortage and improving people’s employability skills.

‘It’s about being authentic’, says Anjali, ‘and actually explaining that there’s a wide set of skill sets that people have that are transferable into the construction industry, that go beyond all the stereotypes that we see in the media. If people actually saw job roles in construction and how fulfilling it is, creating communities and buildings that are going to outlast us as humans, I think that is really key in creating a lasting impact on young people and people in general.’

Watch Anjali’s video

 

Peter Baikie, Project Manager

Peter left school at 16 and started out as a bricklayer. He is now a Project Manager at Robertson Construction Northern, one of the largest construction companies in the UK.

Peter has been involved in all kinds of construction and is now inspiring others to start a career in construction as a Go Construct STEM Ambassador.

‘I looked around one day and thought, “Where are all the young ones?” I wanted to take a more active role in encouraging young people into the profession. A lot of teachers and lecturers don't have an appreciation of all the different roles in construction. There's no job in construction that a woman can't do as well or better than a man. But there aren't many young women being told about opportunities and roles in the trade.’

Are you ready to be inspiring?

If you are interested in becoming a Go Construct STEM Ambassador it is very easy to sign up. We run regular onboarding webinars where you can get an insight into what it is like being an ambassador, ask questions and find out how to register.

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