Job Description & Requirements
At Curos, we believe children grow best when they are supported not just academically, but also in character, confidence and life skills. We are looking for a caring, dependable and energetic Teaching Associate to support the daily care and development of primary school students in our after-school environment.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working closely with children, can manage routines well, and wants to play a meaningful part in helping students thrive both in school and beyond.
Brief Overview of Curos
At Curos, we believe learning goes beyond grades. We combine academic support with character-building, life-skills coaching and engaging holistic programmes so every child grows in a safe, nurturing and positive environment.
Job Description & Responsibilities
As a Teaching Associate, you will:
- Supervise students and ensure their safety and well-being at all times
- Manage daily student routines including meal times, homework supervision, academic support, enrichment activities and recreational programmes
- Provide care, guidance and support to primary school students during after-school hours
- Conduct Excellence in Expression (EIX) and Holistic programmes
EIX is a structured drama-based programme that builds students confidence, creativity, communication skills and teamwork through movement, voice work, storytelling, improvisation and prop-based activities - Oversee procurement of materials for the Holistic programme
- Plan and manage the daily staff and student roster to ensure smooth centre operations
- Facilitate effective parent communication, including updates on student progress and addressing enquiries
- Create a nurturing, positive and engaging learning environment for students
- Coordinate and manage student pick-up and drop-off arrangements, including:picking up students from schoolaccompanying students safely on the school busensuring students are safely handed over during dismissal
What You Need to Succeed
- Minimum GCE A-Level or Diploma in any discipline
- Undergraduates are welcome to apply
- Strong proficiency in spoken and written English
- Able to coach and provide academic guidance for primary school subjects adequately
- Genuine affinity and passion for working with children
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Able to think on your feet and respond effectively in dynamic or challenging situations
- Demonstrates appropriate firmness, consistency and care in managing children
- A collaborative team player who works well with colleagues and stakeholders
Work Schedule
Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 7.00pm
What You'll Get
- A meaningful role shaping children's daily growth and development
- Regular weekday schedule with no late-night shifts
- Opportunities to build skills in student care, parent communication and programme delivery
- A supportive team environment focused on growth and collaboration