Working Hours
2 days a week in the School (exact days to be determined)
Weekdays :
8 : 00am to 4 : 00pm , inclusive of 1hr lunch break
Service not required on Saturdays, Sundays and gazetted public holidays
Qualifications (Preferably)
Bachelor's degree in
Social Work ,
Psychology ,
Counselling , or related field.
Professional accreditation or certification in
social work
(e.g., MSW, SAC-registered social worker) is an advantage.
Skills
Strong
interpersonal and communication skills
to engage effectively with students, teachers, parents, and external agencies.
Ability to
facilitate group work
and social-emotional learning sessions.
Good
observation and assessment skills
to identify student needs and support strategies.
Proficiency in
maintaining accurate records and reports .
Competent in
basic IT systems
(e.g., Microsoft Office, student management systems) for documentation and reporting.
Experience
At least
2 years of relevant experience
in school-based social work, youth work, or related educational settings.
Experience working with
adolescents / students
in preventive, developmental, or intervention programmes.
Familiarity with
collaboration with schools, parents, and community agencies
to support student well-being.
Experience facilitating
after-school programmes or group work sessions
is an advantage.
Key Responsibilities
During curriculum hours (8am-1pm)
1. Student Development and Preventive Work
Conduct regular check-ins with students identified under
Tier 2 and Tier 3
support.
Facilitate
small-group sessions
such as circle time, journaling, or goal-setting to promote self-awareness, resilience, and social-emotional growth.
Lead
scenario-based discussions and role-plays
to help students strengthen emotional regulation and behaviour management skills.
Design and implement
preventive or developmental programmes
addressing social-emotional needs such as peer relationships, stress management, and self-esteem.
2. Consultation and Collaboration
Work closely with the
Student Development Team (SDT) , Year Heads, and Form Teachers to identify and support students with high needs.
Provide
consultation and advice
to teachers on strategies for engaging and supporting at-risk students.
Participate in
case conferences and multidisciplinary discussions
to ensure coordinated and effective intervention plans.
3. Family and Community Engagement
Propose
initiatives or support strategies
for families and the wider school community and work in collaboration with the school to implement them.
Liaise with
external agencies
(e.g. FSCs, MSF, ComLink, VWOs) to coordinate support in consultation with the school.
4. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting
Track and monitor student progress towards intervention goals.
Review the
effectiveness of interventions
and make recommendations for follow-up actions.
Maintain
accurate, timely, and confidential records
in line with professional and school requirements.
After-Curriculum Hours (2 : 00 PM – 4 : 00 PM) Roles
Support Programme Delivery :
Assist in the planning and implementation of group work or enrichment programmes in collaboration with the school and agency.
Additional Duties :
Perform other duties as mutually agreed between the agency and the school to support student development and well-being.
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Counsellor • Bukit Batok, West, Singapore Country, Singapore