Location: Pasir Ris, Singapore Contract Period: 17 August 2026 to 31 October 2026 Extension Option: 4 January 2027 to 31 October 2027, at the school’s discretion Hourly Rate: To be confirmed during the application process About the Role The Youth Worker will support student well-being, behavioural development and student management initiatives within a secondary school environment. The role involves engaging students through individual and small-group interventions, supporting discipline and case management processes, and maintaining accurate documentation. Key Responsibilities Student Support and Intervention Work closely with school leaders and teachers to support student well-being and behavioural development Engage identified students through individual sessions, small-group activities, intervention programmes and other appropriate engagement strategies Provide mentoring and basic counselling support to help students develop coping and self-management strategies Identify potential social, emotional or environmental factors affecting students and provide relevant observations to support intervention planning Assist in developing, monitoring and following up on behavioural support plans Facilitate constructive discussions and reflection sessions with students Discipline and Case Management Support fact-finding and incident investigation processes, including reviewing CCTV footage and interviewing students Record statements and maintain accurate information relating to student incidents Support mediation and conflict-resolution sessions Monitor student behaviour in designated areas during periods such as recess and dismissal Assist school staff in implementing school rules and student management procedures Supervise detention sessions and guide students through assigned reflection activities Participate in home visits when required and authorised by the school Documentation and Administrative Support Maintain accurate, timely and confidential student case records Prepare reports on student progress, interventions and incidents Provide administrative and logistical support for student management processes and programmes Communicate and follow up with form teachers, school leaders and other relevant internal stakeholders Requirements Diploma or relevant professional qualification in Youth Work, Psychology, Counselling, Education, Behavioural Science, Social Services, Early Intervention Teaching or a related field Demonstrated commitment to supporting and engaging students Ability to build rapport with students and facilitate discussions in individual and small-group settings Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to communicate respectfully and professionally with students, parents and school personnel Able to maintain clear documentation and case records Preferred Experience Experience working with enforcement agencies, Family Service Centres, residential homes or similar youth-support settings Experience in school-based student management, student welfare or youth intervention roles Registration with the Ministry of Education’s Registry of Education Manpower System (REMS) Work Arrangements The role is expected to require approximately 15 hours per week during the school term : Monday: 2.00pm to 5.00pm Tuesday: 12.00pm to 3.00pm Wednesday: 2.00pm to 5.00pm Thursday: 12.00pm to 3.00pm Friday: 11.30am to 2.30pm Service is not required on Saturdays, Sundays and gazetted public holidays. Actual working hours may vary during examination periods based on the school’s operational requirements. Application Interested candidates should submit their CV with a brief summary of their relevant experience, qualifications and availability. By submitting your personal data and/or resume, you are deemed to have agreed and consented to The Talent People Pte. Ltd. collecting, using, retaining, and disclosing your personal information to prospective employers for their consideration, in accordance with the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA). We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. We wish you the best of luck. The Talent People Pte. Ltd. | EA Licence No.: 24C2589