About this role
The Early Interventionist is responsible for providing quality and effective learning experiences for students through the best deliverance of the curriculum and use of effective teaching and classroom management strategies. To enable this, the Early Interventionist leads a teaching team, partners family members, allied professionals, community and other relevant stakeholders, engages in reflective practice and professional and personal development, and continuously seeks to innovate and enhance teaching and learning practices. Key Responsibilities: Ensure Student Learning & Development Evaluate and assess student needs to develop appropriate individualised learning objectives and outcomes, and for adopting and adapting instructional strategies and accommodations Design and create effective instructional plans, learning materials, and learning environments Facilitate the development of students with engaging, differentiated, evidence-based practices, independently and in team teaching Pro-actively facilitate and manage the students and learning environment to enhance motivation and behaviour, and opportunities for learning Provide physically, emotionally and socially-safe relationships and environments for enhancing care and facilitating of learning for the students Monitor, assess, record and report on the progress and attainment of learning by students Collaborate for Optimal Student Learning & Development Work in transdisciplinary approach for effective planning, coordination and execution of development strategies Collaborate with parents, family, caregivers and relevant stakeholders for a family-centered planning for learning and life goals, continuing development, and preparation for future life stages Work with parents, family, caregivers, community partners, and relevant stakeholders for contextualization and generalization of learning at the learner’s home and community Develop Self & Innovate for Greater Impact Engage in self-reflective practice and supervision for improved professional practice; Coaches teachers who teach in the same session Participate in initiatives that improve and innovate processes to enhance the learning and development of the students, and the functioning of the organisation Job Holder Requirements: Possess a Diploma/Degree in related field of study (Psychology, Social Work, Human Services) and have completed SDESN At least 3 years experience working in an early intervention setting with proven ability to lead a teaching team and work in a transdisciplinary setting Able to handle the physical demands of the role, such as lifting and carrying the students and equipment, and cleaning and maintaining equipment and facilities. Only Singaporeans and Permanent Residents Trained Educators will be eligible for Sign-on Bonus (Terms and Conditions Apply)
What they're looking for
PsychologyLeadershipchildren with disabilitiesClassroom Management
About Rainbow Centre, Singapore
Frequently asked questions
What does a Early Interventionist at Rainbow Centre, Singapore do?
The Early Interventionist is responsible for providing quality and effective learning experiences for students through the best deliverance of the curriculum and use of effective teaching and classroom management strategies. To enable this, the Early Interventionist leads a teaching team, partners f…
What skills does this Early Interventionist role need?
Key skills for this role include Psychology, Leadership, children with disabilities, Classroom Management.
How much does a Early Interventionist at Rainbow Centre, Singapore pay?
This role lists a salary of S$4,700 – S$6,500 per month.
Is this Early Interventionist role remote, hybrid, or on-site?
The listing is based in Islandwide. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.
How do I apply for this Early Interventionist role?
You can apply directly on Rainbow Centre, Singapore's careers page. ApplyLah can tailor your résumé and cover letter to this exact role in seconds first.
