2026 Longevity Student Mentorship Series

Our vision at Longevity is to enhance and extend the lives of all Australian’s. Therefore we need likeminded people who are inspired and empowered to create impact in their community.

This starts with investing in the next generation. We are very excited to launch the Mentorship Series, which is run by our Senior Leaders and is guaranteed to change the trajectory of your career.

What can you expect?

  • Support and Connection from Mentors and Industry Leaders
  • Maximise your placement and university experience
  • Open up more Career Opportunities and Possibilities 

March Masterclass 1

Wednesday 18th March, 6:30pm AEDT

Presented By: Ryan Hebron, Georgia Wassall, Ashleigh Mead 

  • A great career starts with a great first job, earning a great first job starts with nailing your placements
  • How to maximise your placement and University experience 
  • Create connection with Senior Leaders, Student Leaders & New Grads!

April Masterclass 2

Wednesday 15th April, 6:30pm AEDT

Presented By: Georgia Wassall and Ashleigh Mead 

  • Client centred care
  • Getting meaningful results while treating the person, not condition
  • We do thousands of client sessions every week and we’ll share what we’ve learnt from our clients feedback!

May – Longevity Career’s Night 1

Wednesday 20th May, 6:30pm AEDT

Presented By: Jarrat Wood Founding Director and Senior Exercise Physiologist

  • Senior Leaders and New Grad Speakers sharing their story and wisdom.
  • Stepping up your path to a successful and vital career in Health Science
  • Clarity is hard to find while you are studying but you’ll walk away from our Careers Night with more clarity and motivation!

June Masterclass 3

Wednesday 17th June, 6:30pm AEDT

Presented By: Ryan Hebron and Andrew Verdon

  • Clinical and Personal Development 
  • Self-development plans and continuous learning 
  • Understanding human nature and behaviour change
  • Lessons from our failures

We’d love to see you take part in our 2026 Longevity Mentorship Series!

To RSVP, please CLICK HERE!

Call us at Longevity Exercise Physiology Ascot Vale, Aspley, Broadbeach, Casey, Castle Hill, Coburg, Deagon, Drummoyne, Edgecliff, Five Dock, Gladesville, Gungahlin, Kingsgrove, Liverpool, Macarthur Campbelltown, Marrickville, Neutral Bay, Penrith, Pymble, Pyrmont, Randwick, Rhodes, Rosebery, Springfield, Yamanto today on 1300 964 002 to speak directly to one of our Senior Exercise Physiologists, or, for more opportunities, email students@longevitypt.com.au

Written by Nat Najem

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