About this role
The Student Development & Engagement Officer supports the holistic development of students by designing after-school programmes, mentoring students, and providing guidance in both curriculum and co-curriculum matters. The officer works closely with teachers, HODs, and support teams to create a safe, meaningful, and engaging after-school environment. A. Programme Design & Coordination • Design, plan, and implement after-school programmes to support academic growth, character development, and enrichment. • Curate learning experiences that align with the school’s goals for student development and engagement. • Coordinate logistics, scheduling, and resources for after-school activities. • Collaborate with teachers and school departments to ensure programmes complement the main curriculum and CCA framework. B. Student Mentoring & Guidance • Serve as a mentor and positive role model for students. • Build rapport with students to support their social, emotional, and behavioural needs. • Monitor student attendance and participation in after-school programmes. • Provide individual or small-group guidance to help students develop healthy routines, learning habits, and personal goals. C. Counselling & Support • Provide basic counselling and check-ins for students requiring support in academic or CCA-related matters. • Offer guidance on managing schoolwork, time, relationships, and personal challenges. • Work closely with teachers, School Counsellors, and Student Wellbeing Teams to escalate cases when necessary. • Maintain confidentiality and follow school protocols in handling sensitive matters. D. Collaboration & Reporting • Communicate regularly with form teachers, Year Heads, and HODs regarding student progress and concerns. • Support school-wide engagement initiatives, events, or programmes. • Prepare reports on student participation, programme outcomes, and areas for enhancement. Requirements: • Empathy, patience, and strong interpersonal skills. • Ability to mentor and build positive student relationships. • Basic counselling knowledge and confidence in student guidance. • Strong organisational and programme-planning skills. • Passion for student development and after-school engagement. • At least 1 - 2 years experience working with secondary school students Mondays to Fridays (depends on schedule, i.e. 7:30am to 4:30pm / 9am to 12:30pm) Hourly rated $20/hour EA License No: 96C4864 Reg. No.: R24121728 EUNICE WOO JING QI
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