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Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift)

Children'S Aid Limited

D22 Jurong, Jurong Island, TuasFull TimeS$2,500 – S$3,500/mo

Posted 7 Jul 2026

About this role

Home Management 1. Programme Development To develop and implement biopsychosocial or educational programmes in the unit. At times, to collaborate with the Social Care Team in the development and implementation of the programmes. 2. Resident Management: 2.1. Supervision of Residents’ Physical Needs To ensure residents received adequate food nourishment and support them in doing their laundry. Supervision of Residents’ Psychosocial Needs - To provide supervision and care to the residents. The GO is to actively promote the involvement of all residents in the Home’s social group, counter the isolation of individuals by others, nurture friendships between residents, and support those residents who for any reason do not readily “fit in” to the social group. To guide and develop socially acceptable behaviour in residents, in a manner that does not infringe on their rights or the rights of others, and which is consistent with sound behaviour management principles. To support the residents’ adherence to the Unit’s behaviour management system. This system gives clarity to the rules and requirements of the Home and sets clear expectations on how residents should relate to one another. To manage residents’ behavioural issues using a trauma-informed approach. To provide guidance for residents in supporting their growth and development and motivate/mentor the residents. To provide support for the positive social and emotional development of the residents 2.2 Health and Hygiene To ensure the proper maintenance and cleanliness of the Home’s premises and the unit’s dormitory. To educate and reinforce acceptable personal hygiene standards to youth and children. To oversee the medical and health needs of the residents in the unit. 2.3 Academic and Cognitive Needs To oversee the academic needs of the residents in the unit. 2.4 Crisis Management To provide on-site incident or crisis management when necessary 2.5 Supervision Outside of Melrose Home To escort and supervise youths and children to and from the clinic, the hospital, the school or to attend programmes and activities outside the Home. 2.6 Integrated Care Plans In consultation with the Caseworker, to support the Residents’ integrated care plans through the programmes delivered in the unit or through day to day tasks/activities Job Summary Assist Unit Leader, Residential Care (RC) in the operations of the Home to ensure that all the residents are provided with quality care and protection. Provide proper supervision, guidance and quality care are delivered to the children or youths in an identified unit (approx. 10 to 15 residents) in Melrose Home. Duties and Responsibilities Home Management Resident Management: Supervision of Residents’ Physical Needs To ensure residents received adequate food nourishment To ensure residents are safe and rested in the nights, and ensure they wake on time for school in the mornings Supervision of Residents’ Psychosocial Needs To provide supervision and care to the residents. To guide and develop socially acceptable behaviour in residents, in a manner that does not infringe on their rights or the rights of others, and which is consistent with sound behaviour management principles. To support the residents’ adherence to the Unit’s behaviour management system. This system gives clarity to the rules and requirements of the Home and sets clear expectations on how residents should relate to one another. To manage residents’ behavioural issues using a trauma-informed approach. To provide guidance for residents in supporting their growth and development and motivate/mentor the residents. Health and Hygiene To ensure the proper maintenance and cleanliness of the Home’s premises and the unit’s dormitory. To educate and reinforce acceptable personal hygiene standards to youth and children. To oversee the medical and health needs of the residents in the unit. Crisis Management To provide on-site incident or crisis management when necessary Supervision Outside of Melrose Home To escort and supervise youths and children to and from the clinic, the hospital, the school or to attend programmes and activities outside the Home. Integrated Care Plans In consultation with the Caseworker, to support the Residents’ integrated care plans through the programmes delivered in the unit or through day to day tasks/activities Undertake any other duties directed by Unit Leader and / or Manager, RC Qualifications and Requirements: Relevant experience in the social service se…

What they're looking for

MedicalHygienePunctualBasic First Aid

About Children'S Aid Limited

Industry: Health & social services

Frequently asked questions

What does a Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift) at Children'S Aid Limited do?

Home Management 1. Programme Development To develop and implement biopsychosocial or educational programmes in the unit. At times, to collaborate with the Social Care Team in the development and implementation of the programmes. 2. Resident Management: 2.1. Supervision of Residents’ Physical Needs T…

What skills does this Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift) role need?

Key skills for this role include Medical, Hygiene, Punctual, Basic First Aid.

How much does a Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift) at Children'S Aid Limited pay?

This role lists a salary of S$2,500 – S$3,500 per month.

Is this Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift) role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

The listing is based in D22 Jurong, Jurong Island, Tuas. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.

How do I apply for this Guidance Officer/Associate (Night Shift) role?

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