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Position Overview
We are seeking a committed and reflective Youth Worker (Part-Time/Contract) to support the delivery of youth programmes and group-based interventions. This role may involve direct engagement with youths aged 12-18, including potential deployment in school-based or community settings. The role may also include clinical engagement with older, adult clients.
Training and supervision will be provided.
Key Responsibilities
You will:
. Develop a therapeutic alliance and engage youths meaningfully while maintaining ethical and professional boundaries
. Facilitate activities and structured group sessions that support socio-emotional development and values-based learning
. Assist in planning and delivering intervention programmes, workshops and outreach initiatives
. Support documentation, preparation of programme materials, and basic reporting
. Participate in supervision and training sessions to strengthen practice and professional development
. Contribute to programme evaluation and continuous improvement where appropriate
Requirements
. Minimum Diploma in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, or related fields
. Prior youth work experience is advantageous
. Undergraduate students in Social Work, Psychology, and Counselling are welcome to apply
. Able to commit up to 6-12 hours per week, typically on weekday afternoons (e.g., 2pm-5pm)
. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, openness to learning, and professional maturity
. MOE Instructor registration is preferred (if not registered, you may apply upon selection at MOE's website)
Training & Supervision
Shortlisted candidates will undergo orientation and training prior to deployment. Ongoing supervision will be provided to support learning, reflective practice, and ethical service delivery.
Learning & Development Opportunities
In this role, you will gain:
. Practical experience in youth work, including programme planning, implementation, and evaluation
. Skills in developing a therapeutic alliance and engaging youths meaningfully
. Exposure to basic clinical concepts and applied mental health support
. Development of interpersonal, communication, and project management skills
. Exposure to non-profit and clinical operations, including community engagement strategies
. Practical understanding of case management and service coordination
Working Arrangement
. Part-time/Contract (Hourly)
. Typical commitment: 3-6 months, with flexibility depending on programme needs
. Work location may include external venues (e.g., schools/community sites), depending on assignment
Remuneration
S$15-20 per hour (depending on experience and role scope)
Why Join CYPHER
. Be part of Singapore's only youth-work charity that utilises an evidence-based framework developed for local youth
. Be part of a clinical centre where practice meets research, not just service delivery
. Receive structured supervision, learning, and development support
. Meaningful frontline engagement with those who need it most
. Opportunity to contribute to sector-wide impact, practice improvement, and research
. Supportive culture that values reflection, innovation and practitioner growth
How to Apply
Please submit:
. Your complete CV
. A brief cover note stating your availability and interest in clinical initiatives
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
For enquiries, please contact Ms Faith at [Confidential Information]
Job ID: 141132389