St John Youth
Join the adventure
The St John Youth program is all about first aid, leadership and community. As part of this amazing program, you can expect the following benefits:
Learn life saving first aid skills
Learn how to help when help is needed
Form friendships with other young people
Develop strong leadership skills
Learn lots of new things and gain a sense of achievement through a range of badges
Enjoy being part of a team
Have fun!
Be a member of an international organisation – St John is found in 44 countries in the World!
Discover, or confirm a desire to be in the healthcare industry
Make industry connections and experience events
How it works
Your Division
Each group or division meets regularly—usually once a week during school terms—and it’s always something to look forward to! Meetings are packed with cool activities like learning first aid, playing fun games, and working on Proficiency Courses. Plus, there are awesome activity days where you get to explore new places, join competitions, and even go on multi-day camps!
Your leaders are there to make sure you
Get involved
Opportunities and recognition
There is a lot more to being a St John Youth Member than first aid. St John provides you with many opportunities and recognises your achievements.
Camps and Activities
As a youth member, you will have the opportunity to participate in activity days or nights that involve visiting new places, participating in competitions and even camps! These kinds of activities are held so you can:
Practice certain skills
Complete a Proficiency Course
Train for first aid competitions
Experience adventure and new things
Have fun!
Camps can occur in your group/division, or at a regional, State/Territory, National and even international level. Plus you may even have the opportunity to attend NatCamp, which is the annual National Camp for young members that is held in a different State or Territory each year.
Every few years, St John youth members also has the opportunity to participate in international youth camp, where you could meet other St John members from all over the world!
Service to the community
Service to the community is an important part of being in St John. It is about giving your time freely to help people in the community need.
Service in St John can involve things like:
Attending first aid duties at public events or emergencies (such as sporting events, concerts or other major events)
Assisting someone with a disability through one of St John's Community Care programs (only available in some States/Territories)
Raising money for the organisation
Volunteering your time as part of a St John youth council or advisory network.
In recognition of service to the community, St John provides a number of special awards which are available to members aged 12+. Service goes to the heart of being a St John member!
Leadership roles
Many Youth Members feel that they are ready to take on leadership roles in their division. St John makes this possible by offering leadership courses for young members with leadership ambitions.
Becoming a Level 1 or 2 Youth Leader (in some places, these leaders are called Corporal sor Sergeants) is a great way of learning valuable new skills, helping others and taking responsibility. Ask you Leader about youth leadership programs!
Cadet or Youth Leader of the Year
There are always young members who stand out in St John— someone who has done something special, or gone the extra mile to excel at what they do.
Each year, St John in the States/Territories acknowledge one special and high achieving youth member with the Cadet or Youth Leader of the Year Award. This is a very important appointment!
Competitions
First Aid Competitions are an awesome way to test your skills and push yourself! They are held in your local area and also interstate and sometimes overseas. You’ll get to:
Show off your first aid abilities
Meet new people
Build confidence and courage
Take on new challenges
Learn through hands-on experience
It’s a fun, action-packed way to grow and have a blast!
Developing life skills
St John Youth Proficiency Badges
As a Youth or Junior member, you will have the opportunity to work on courses for all different interest areas. It is not all about first aid! There 25 different badges to choose from and most divisions work on 2 to 4 badges a year. Once you have completed a course, you can sew your badge on your uniform and receive a special certificate. You can learn about emergency management, project management and all about First Nations People – and many more!
The Grand Prior’s Award
The Grand Prior’s Award is one of the highest awards you can receive as a youth member— to get it is a major achievement! The Award is the special award of Grand Prior, Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester.
To achieve The Grand Prior’s Award, youth members need to complete 12 Proficiency Courses, with 2 of the 12 needing to be the Knowledge of the Order and Health Care and Caring.
The Southern Cross Award
The Southern Cross Award is designed to be a flexible framework of personal development and achievement for any St John member aged 16 to 25. The activities are not pre-determined— you choose the activities that you want to do. This is a great award if you need some flexibility!
Award
The Sovereign’s Award is the highest award that can be achieved by youth members aged 16-25 internationally. It is designed to encourage members to engage in personal development through participation in their community, develop initiative and broaden their experiences. The Sovereign’s Award is awarded by the Sovereign Head of the Order, Queen Elizabeth II!
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award was initiative by His Royal Highness, Prince Phillip, in 1956. It is a prestigious award and operates in more than 140 countries around the globe. The Award is open to young people aged from 14 to 25 years and the Award consists of three awards (Bronze, Silver and Gold) with 4 sections (physical recreation, skill, service and adventurous journey).
The Award may be completed in conjunction with your St John activities in participating states/territories. Ask your Leader for further details or visit www.dukeofed.com.au.
The Details
Uniforms
Wearing a uniform helps people to find you easily when you are out in the community. Your uniform will help people to know that you are trained in first aid, you can provide help and belong to St John. Depending on where you live in Australia, your uniform will be different. Most uniforms will include:
Most uniforms will be:
A shirt or polo
Your epaulettes
Trousers or shorts
A jumper or jacket
Black shoes
A cap or hat.
When you join St John Youth, you will receive a copy of our Handbook. The Handbook will help you out with all of the information you need to know about being a St John Youth Memeber, plus about the important opportunities available to you.
Working together
Welcome Parents!
St John welcomes parents/guardians into a partnership for the development of your children. St John is an innovative and reliable provider of services to aid people in sickness, distress, suffering and danager and is a leading provider of youth development programs in Australia.
Join the fun!
Find your local crew
- NSW
- VIC
- QLD
- SA
- WA
- NT
- TAS
New South Wales
Location
12 Lyon Park Road
Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Victoria
Location
601 Blackburn Rd
Notting Hill VIC 3168
Queensland
Location
Coming soon
Contact
South Australia
Location
85 Edmund Avenue
Unley SA 5061
Western Australia
Location
Coming Soon
Northern Territory
Location
50 Dripstone Avenue
Casuarina NT 0811
Tasmania
Location
177 Main Road
Moonah TAS 7009
- NSW
- VIC
- QLD
- SA
- WA
- NT
- TAS
New South Wales
Location
12 Lyon Park Road
Macquarie Park NSW 2113
Victoria
Location
601 Blackburn Rd
Notting Hill VIC 3168
Queensland
Location
Coming soon
Contact
South Australia
Location
85 Edmund Avenue
Unley SA 5061
Western Australia
Location
Coming Soon
Northern Territory
Location
50 Dripstone Avenue
Casuarina NT 0811
Tasmania
Location
177 Main Road
Moonah TAS 7009