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Address: 37 Hillcrest Road, Singapore 288913
1 January 2026 - 31 December 2026
Estimated Total Contract Hours:973 hours
Billing and payment will be based on actual hours worked
One full day:
Wednesday. - 8:00am to 5:30pm
(9 hours work with 30-minute lunch break)
Three afternoons:
Monday, Thursday & Friday. - 12:00pm to 5:00pm
(5 hours per session)
. Actual days may vary depending on the 2026 school timetable to facilitate common meeting slots.
PTSC is not required to work during:
June school holidays (protected middle 2 weeks)
December school holidays
MOE gazetted school holidays
Days with off-in-lieu or school celebration events
Conduct counselling sessions for:
Scheduled appointments
Drop-in cases
Provide consistent, high-quality counselling support with appropriate follow-up
Identify, monitor, and manage at-risk and high-risk cases
Prepare counselling documentation and case summaries
Meet HOD Student Development monthly to:
Provide timely updates on student cases
Present progress reports for at-risk / high-risk students
Update on cases deemed closed
Maintain proper counselling records in accordance with school SOPs
Prepare for and participate in Case Management Team meetings
Carry out follow-up actions as agreed during meetings
Collaborate with relevant stakeholders and assist in crisis management when required
Monitor and manage the online counselling booking portal
(Basic training will be provided)
Adhere strictly to:
School SOPs on counselling, parent engagement, and case handover
Ethical Standards for School Counsellors in Singapore
Safeguard confidentiality of student counselling records
Ensure all counselling records remain school property and are not removed without permission
Sign an Undertaking to Safeguard Official Information
Degree in Counselling (minimum)
Registered with Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC)
Receiving ongoing clinical supervision from a trained supervisor
Minimum 1 year of relevant counselling experience in an MOE Secondary School and/or Junior College
Relevant counselling certifications and competencies
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with adolescents
Able to collaborate effectively with school leaders, teachers, parents, and external professionals
Professional, ethical, and emotionally resilient
Job ID: 135232681