Job Scope:
- Champion student wellbeing by leading and implementing initiatives that promote holistic care and personal growth.
- Be a trusted first point of contact for students, proactively identifying needs, providing early support, and connecting them to specialised services when needed.
- Create engaging programmes and campaigns that strengthen students mental, emotional, and social resilience.
- Stay connected with students voices through feedback, data insights, and collaboration with student leaders, ensuring initiatives remain relevant and impactful.
- Build strong partnerships with faculty, advisors, and university offices (e.g. Student Affairs, Counselling Services) to provide a seamless network of support.
- Foster a caring, inclusive culture where every student feels a sense of belonging at MSE.
- Empower students for the future by supporting career planning and post-graduation readiness.
- Nurture student life and leadership by guiding MSE student clubs and peer tutoring programmes.
- Ensure fairness and inclusivity by managing leave applications, disciplinary cases, and continuous assessment processes, including arrangements for students with specific learning or support requirements.
- Collaborate across the school to embed student care into broader initiatives and align with university-wide best practices.
- Drive impact and excellence by monitoring outcomes, reporting on KPIs, and continuously improving student care strategies.
Requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Counselling or related field.
- 6-8 years of relevant experience in student services, welfare, or pastoral care, with a strong track record of supporting student development.
- Student Support Expertise: Proven ability to monitor, follow up, and guide students progress, empowering them to succeed academically and prepare for their post-graduation journey.
- Student-Centred Mindset: Deep understanding of student needs and challenges, with the capability to design and implement impactful support initiatives.
- People Skills: Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and empathy, coupled with a genuine passion for student development and community building.
- Crisis Readiness: Prior training in counselling and crisis support is an advantage.
Working Hours: School Hours
Contract Period: 3 years
Salary: $6000-$7500/month
Location: Nanyang Avenue
EA License No.: 96C4864 (Shanice Lim Xin Ni)
Reg. No.: R22110485