About the Role
Our Client, a primary school under the Ministry of Education, is seeking a warm and dedicated Youth Worker / Student Support Facilitator to support primary school students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds or without after-school care arrangements. This is a meaningful part-time role for a candidate with a passion for uplifting children and working collaboratively within a school community.
Key Responsibilities
Student Engagement & Programme Facilitation
- Plan and conduct daily after-school engagement activities for students remaining on campus
- Facilitate enrichment activities, games, and values-based discussions to strengthen character development
- Develop programmes that build life skills including emotional regulation, communication, problem-solving, and resilience
- Maintain a safe, supervised, and supportive environment during the afternoon period
Socio-Emotional Support & Guidance
- Build positive, trusting relationships with students
- Offer active listening, mentoring, and age-appropriate counselling support
- Guide students through personal, social, and behavioural challenges
- Identify early warning signs of emotional or behavioural concerns and escalate appropriately
Collaboration & Coordination
- Work closely with teachers, school counsellors, and specialist personnel to understand and support each student's needs
- Participate in case discussions and contribute to intervention plans
- Communicate with parents/guardians to reinforce support strategies and connect families to community resources
- Engage with external social service agencies, family service centres, and youth organisations where relevant
Administrative Responsibilities
- Maintain accurate records of attendance, observations, and interventions
- Prepare resources and materials for daily activities
- Uphold child protection and safety protocols at all times
Requirements
- Diploma or Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counselling, Child Development, Youth Work, or a related discipline
- Prior experience working with children or youth is advantageous
- Strong ability to connect with children from diverse backgrounds, including those with higher needs
- Skills in basic counselling, behaviour guidance, and conflict resolution
- Ability to design and facilitate age-appropriate programmes
- Warm, empathetic, and patient, with a genuine passion for supporting children
- Responsible, adaptable, and resilient when working with students with complex needs
- Upholds professionalism and maintains appropriate boundaries at all times
Working Hours
- Monday to Friday: 12:30pm - 5:30pm (approximately 25 hours per week)
- Reporting hours may be adjusted to fit the school's operational needs
- No work required on Saturdays, Sundays, and gazetted public holidays
Contract Duration: 1 year (1 May 2026 - 30 April 2027)
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