211 Teaching Support jobs in Singapore
Teaching Support Interns
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Join us in Transforming Lives Together
Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) or ARC(S) is a non-profit charity organisation dedicated to serving individuals on the autism spectrum throughout their lives. Based in Singapore, ARC(S) offers a range of services and resources tailored to meet the growing concerns and needs of the autism community.
Youths for Autism (YFA) Internship Programme ) offers passionate and motivated young individuals the opportunity to gain hands-on experience supporting students and clients with autism. Interns will be meaningfully engaged in special education or inclusive workplace settings, while contributing to the learning, development, and well-being of students or clients in a supportive and inclusive environment.
As a YFA Intern, you will be deployed to one of the following departments based on your interest, strengths, and organizational needs:
- Teaching Track (Primary, Secondary, or Vocational Track)
- Digital Academy
- Early Intervention Programme (EIP)
- Employability and Employment Centre (E2C)
Your Impact and Contribution:
- Support teachers or job coaches in delivering daily learning and engagement activities for students or clients with autism.
- Assist in managing routines and ensuring a structured, safe, and supportive environment, whether in the classroom or workplace.
- Provide one-on-one or small group support to students or clients, based on their individual needs.
- Help with the preparation of teaching, training, or vocational materials and resources.
- Participate in student care activities, such as mealtimes, transitions, and outdoor learning.
- Collaborate with teachers and other team members to support the holistic development of students.
- Support school-wide or centre-wide events and initiatives (e.g., learning journeys, career fairs, or social activities).
Learning Outcomes:
- Develop greater awareness and understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Learn strategies to engage and support the learning and behaviour of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Gain insight into the roles within special education and inclusive workplace settings.
- Build soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and empathy in a real-world environment.
Requirements:
- Passion for working with children or youths with special needs.
- Patient, responsible, and willing to learn.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Able to commit to full duration of the internship.
- No prior experience required – training will be provided.
Who Should Apply:
- Pre-university students, undergraduates, or fresh graduates exploring careers in education, psychology, social work, or related fields.
- Individuals with an interest in supporting the special needs community.
Remuneration: $1,400 per month
Internship Period: End December 2025 to End May/June 2026
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7.30am – 4.30pm / 8am – 5pm / 9am – 6pm* *Subjected to deployment
If you are qualified and keen to be part of a life transforming team, please click on the link to download our YFA Form and upload your completed form in your application submission.
YFA Application Form
BenefitsEnjoy a meaningful and enriching journey that goes beyond the classroom. Experience a supportive staff culture that nurtures wellbeing, bringing warmth and connection to your experience. Take the opportunity to build soft skills, deepen your understanding of neurodiversity, and gain insights that add a new dimension to your academic and career journey.
We seek your understanding that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Our organisation is committed to protecting our children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo a comprehensive screening process prior to hire.
Teaching Support Intern
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Join us in Transforming Lives Together
Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) or ARC(S) is a non-profit charity organisation dedicated to serving individuals on the autism spectrum throughout their lives. Based in Singapore, ARC(S) offers a range of services and resources tailored to meet the growing concerns and needs of the autism community.
Youths for Autism (YFA) Internship Programme () offers passionate and motivated young individuals the opportunity to gain hands-on experience supporting students and clients with autism. Interns will be meaningfully engaged in special education or inclusive workplace settings, while contributing to the learning, development, and well-being of students or clients in a supportive and inclusive environment.
As a YFA Intern, you will be deployed to one of the following departments based on your interest, strengths, and organizational needs:
- Teaching Track (Primary, Secondary, or Vocational Track)
- Digital Academy
- Early Intervention Programme (EIP)
- Employability and Employment Centre (E2C)
Your Impact and Contribution:
- Support teachers or job coaches in delivering daily learning and engagement activities for students or clients with autism.
- Assist in managing routines and ensuring a structured, safe, and supportive environment, whether in the classroom or workplace.
- Provide one-on-one or small group support to students or clients, based on their individual needs.
- Help with the preparation of teaching, training, or vocational materials and resources.
- Participate in student care activities, such as mealtimes, transitions, and outdoor learning.
- Collaborate with teachers and other team members to support the holistic development of students.
- Support school-wide or centre-wide events and initiatives (e.g., learning journeys, career fairs, or social activities).
Learning Outcomes:
- Develop greater awareness and understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Learn strategies to engage and support the learning and behaviour of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Gain insight into the roles within special education and inclusive workplace settings.
- Build soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and empathy in a real-world environment.
Requirements:
- Passion for working with children or youths with special needs.
- Patient, responsible, and willing to learn.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Able to commit to full duration of the internship.
- No prior experience required – training will be provided.
Who Should Apply:
- Pre-university students, undergraduates, or fresh graduates exploring careers in education, psychology, social work, or related fields.
- Individuals with an interest in supporting the special needs community.
Remuneration: $1,400 per month
Internship Period: End December 2025 to End May/June 2026
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7.30am – 4.30pm / 8am – 5pm / 9am – 6pm**Subjected to deployment
If you are qualified and keen to be part of a life transforming team, please click on the link to download our YFA Form and upload your completed form in your application submission.
Benefits
Enjoy a meaningful and enriching journey that goes beyond the classroom. Experience a supportive staff culture that nurtures wellbeing, bringing warmth and connection to your experience. Take the opportunity to build soft skills, deepen your understanding of neurodiversity, and gain insights that add a new dimension to your academic and career journey.
We seek your understanding that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Our organisation is committed to protecting our children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo a comprehensive screening process prior to hire.
School Admin/Operations/Teaching Support
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Other Locations available including West, East & Central areas
Job Descriptions:
Reception and Administrative Support
· Attend to customers at the counter that include students, teachers, parents and vendors
· Answer telephone calls, transfer calls and record messages
· Perform simple filing and sorting of resources such as newsletters
· Provide simple first-aid to injured/unwell students and record cases in the school log
· Check on goods delivered and distribute to staff
· Other duties as assigned by the Authority
Teacher Aide
· Assist teachers in the production of teaching and learning resources
· Issue, collect and maintain cleanliness of teaching and learning resources
· Accompany and assist teachers in the supervision of students during learning journeys
· Update department and level noticeboards
· Prepare certificates and prizes awarded by the departments/levels
· Decorate the school for special functions and celebrations
· Other duties as assigned by the Authority
Job Requirements:
- GCE 'N' /'O' level qualifications or its equivalent
- One (1) year working experience in a related role, preferably in a school setting
- Basic computer skills, including Microsoft Office
Interested applicants, please email your updated resume to
Avril Chua Swee Hong R
Recruit Express Services Pte Ltd 13C6614
Whole School Learning Support Teaching Assistant
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NLCS (Singapore) believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our success and that contributions should not be limited by the assigned responsibilities.
Therefore, this position description is designed to outline primary duties, qualifications, and job scope, but not limit the employee, nor NLCS (Singapore), to only the work identified. It is the expectation of the school, that each employee will offer his/her services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure the success of our organisation.
Our School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The School expects all teaching staff, non-teaching staff and volunteers to share and uphold this commitment.
NLCS (Singapore) is looking for an enthusiastic, highly dependable and committed Whole School Learning Support Teaching Assistant to start in December 2025, reporting to the Head of Individual Needs. The Individual Needs (IN) Department has a whole school (PreKG to Grade 12) responsibility to provide support to students and remove barriers to learning.
Knowledge and Understanding
- Possess the specialist learning support knowledge for the role to develop resources and strategies to enable student learning
- Have standard English and Maths competencies
- Understand SEN definitions and strategies
Student Support
- Collaborate as part of the Learning Support team in the implementation of strategies for students on the Individual Needs register
- Contribute to the production and review of Individual Needs Plans for students
- Assist identified students in bridging knowledge gaps
- In-class support with individuals/groups of children
- Work with small groups of children out of class to provide intervention support, for example in: english, maths, planning and fine motor skills
- Plan group work sessions such as guided reading in conjunction with the Head of Individual Needs
- Support students on local trips as directed by the Head of Individual Needs.
- Investigate and source resources that will support learning support planning
- Participate in departmental meetings and professional development that impacts on student's learning
- Track the progress of individuals and groups of students and the effectiveness of intervention using intervention monitoring sheets
- Contribute to the departmental development plan
- Contribute to the termly Governor's review
Communication
- Communicate with colleagues, and parents as appropriate, maintaining confidentiality and working with sensitivity
- Attending and contributing to meetings of a professional nature
- Regular meetings with Head of Individual Needs to monitor and evaluate provision, intervention and practice
- Contribute to providing feedback to students
General
- Maintain the department stationary stocks in all teaching areas and Learning Support Office
- Assist in the management of data, maintaining department registers
- Maintenance of the departments' photocopying and laminating requirements, together with filing and notice board updates
- Contribute to the development and training of relevant support staff
- Complete the appraisal Target and Review Tracker in line with school policy
- Work in areas of the school in other job-related tasks as circumstances require
Personal Attributes
- Experience working in a Learning Support role
- Enthusiastic, mature individuals with a positive attitude to supporting students, teachers and the wider NLCS (Singapore) community
- Pleasant disposition with excellent interpersonal skills, organisational and communication skills
- Able to work independently as well as a good team player with good initiative
- Have a disciplined approach to timekeeping and attendance
- Maintain a standard of personal presentation in keeping with the role
Pastoral Care
- Always consider students' welfare and best interests, striving to promote both at all times.
- Develop strong relationships with students, providing guidance and support in academic, pastoral and enrichment matters.
- Liaise with and support colleagues in all matters pertaining to pastoral well-being, responsibility and strategy.
- Follow the school's policies and procedures with regard to pastoral provision.
- Support students on the Learning Support register in class during special days, events, sports days, concerts, performances and during off site visits, as appropriate
Safeguarding
- Abide by the school safeguarding policy and keep abreast of any changes
Professional Qualifications /Experience
- Bachelor's Degree
- Minimum 3 years of teaching experience within a school or other education environment
Techsavvy
Telesales
Classroom
Teaching
Concerts
B2B
Digital Marketing
Pastoral Care
Teaching Experience
Wellbeing
Team Player
Disposition
Timekeeping
Able To Work Independently
Customer Service Experience
Learning Support Executive
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Role Purpose
Ensure a smooth, learner-centred experience across classes and events by supporting learning and course administration—including fee collection—while collaborating with departments, trainers, and the centre team.
Key Responsibilities
1) Learner Experience & Front-of-House
- Welcome, check in, and guide learners; handle walk-ins and enquiries.
- Manage attendance, issue learning materials, and support accessibility needs.
- Collect, log, and act on learner feedback.
2) Classroom & Timetable Operations
- Prepare rooms, devices, and AV; perform pre-class technical checks.
- Coordinate trainer schedules, class rosters, make-up sessions, and substitutions.
- Invigilate assessments; uphold academic integrity and incident reporting.
3) Course Administration & Fees
- Process enrolments, verify documents, and maintain accurate learner records.
- Collect fees via POS/e-payments, issue receipts, and reconcile daily takings.
- Prepare simple admin/finance reports; hand-over to Finance per SOPs.
4) Learning Technology Support
- Enroll learners on the LMS; publish class info and learning resources.
- Provide basic troubleshooting (logins, device setup, Wi-Fi, projector, conferencing).
- Track e-learning progression and nudge learners where needed.
5) Communication & Stakeholder Coordination
- Draft and send class notices, reminders, and post-class follow-ups.
- Liaise with trainers, faculty/department admins, and external partners/vendors.
- Escalate issues promptly with clear context and proposed next steps.
6) Data, Quality & Compliance
- Maintain accurate records (attendance, assessments, fees); ensure data privacy.
- Monitor KPIs and service standards; suggest process improvements.
- Support audits and documentation required by institutional policies.
7) Safety & Facilities Readiness
- Conduct safety briefings; log incidents/near-misses.
- Track inventory of training equipment and learning materials.
Success Metrics (KPIs)
- Classes start on time; ≤24-hour turnaround for schedule/notice updates.
- 100% attendance and fee records accuracy; zero unreconciled cash variances.
- Learner CSAT/NPS targets met; issues resolved within SLA.
- LMS enrolment completion before class start; minimal tech-related delays.
Qualifications & Skills
- Service-oriented communicator with excellent spoken/written English.
- Strong administrative accuracy; numeracy for cash handling & reconciliation.
- Digital fluency: Google Workspace/MS Office; familiarity with LMS a plus.
- Problem-solver who stays calm under pressure; team-first mindset.
- Able to work shifts (some evenings/weekends) as per class schedules.
- Nice-to-Have: Event ops experience, basic Excel/Sheets (lookups, pivots), familiarity with edtech tools, first aid.
Professional Attributes
- Integrity with learner data and finances
- Empathy and tact
- Detail orientation
- Continuous improvement mindset
- Accountability and follow-through.
*This is in partnership with the Employment and Employability Institute Pte Ltd ("e2i"). e2i is the empowering network for workers and employers seeking employment and employability solutions. e2i is a tripartite initiative of the National Trades Union Congress set up to support nation-wide manpower and skills upgrading initiatives.
By applying for this role, you consent to BELLS's PDPA and e2i's PDPA.*
Learning Support Specialist
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(What the role is)
As a Learning Support Specialist in ITE, your challenge is to formulate, review and implement policies and processes in specific functional areas.
(What you will be working on)
You will provide case counselling/management support to Special Education Needs (SEN) students. You will be part of the professional team to coordinate and monitor the help provided to these SEN students and/or work with their families and relevant stakeholders within ITE/external agencies to render support to these SEN students.
(What we are looking for)
You are expected to provide case counselling/management support for SEN students and their families and implement intervention programme, which include the following:
Case counselling/management support for SEN students
Referring SEN students to relevant stakeholders within and outside ITE to render necessary support
Implement programmes for SEN students' mental wellness social-emotional development
Applicants may check their application status at the end of 8 weeks from the closing date of this job posting.
Learning Support Teacher
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Learning Support Teacher
Reports to: Division Principal, Head of Inclusion
Division: Primary School
Main Working Relationships: The Learning Support Teacher has a role within whole school initiatives to improve outcomes for students with additional learning and support needs. The Learning Support Teacher is a member of the student support services team and works closely with the school psychologist, counsellors, administration, grade level leads health, and ELL departments.
Main Responsibilities:To improve the quality of learning outcomes for students by providing teaching and learning best practices within the framework of the school's Mission, Vision, Core Values, Learning Principles, Culture, and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programmes.
Required Qualifications:
- BA in relevant field
- Teaching credential
- minimum 2 years experience as a full time teacher
- Courses and/or certificate in working with students with learning support needs
Preferred Qualifications:
- Post graduate studies in learning support/special needs education
- International school experience
- 2 years employed as a Learning Support teacher
The Learning Support Teacher tasks are to:
- Work collaboratively with the classroom teacher to support assessment for learning of their students with additional educational needs and to identify specific learning support needs
- Identify specific learning support needs through analysis of assessment, referring to classroom performance and assessment, informal assessments, screening and psychological assessments and recommendations
- Plan, implement, model, monitor and evaluate teaching practices for students with additional learning support needs
- Plan, implement, model, monitor and evaluate personalized adjustments for learning where required, with the classroom teacher, student and/or parent or caregiver
- Model exemplary practice when tailoring adjusted learning programs for students with
additional learning needs - Maintain documentation for each student receiving additional learning support, PLP's, reports, programming
- Provide direct support for students with additional learning support needs through a range of strategies (including direct instruction, delivery of adjusted learning programs, assessment and monitoring of progress) including the areas of social integration, language and communication, literacy, numeracy and behavior. This may include students with confirmed disabilities (as described in the school's Learning Support Policy).
- Provide professional specialist advice, support and mentoring to classroom teachers on: how best to cater for the diverse learning needs in their classrooms; and how to effectively work in partnership with families to maximize learning opportunities for students at school and at home
- Provide professional specialist advice and assistance to the school's support services team, with regard to students with additional learning needs and assist with professional learning for class teachers and school learning support teachers within the school
- Design and facilitate professional learning for classroom teachers to address current trends in necessary supports to ensure consistent implementation of interventions and supports
Professional Responsibilities:
- Ensure the safely and well-being of all students in accordance with CIS administrative policies and divisional procedures
- Know, understand and support the school's Mission, Vision, Core Values and Learning Principles.
Participate in the Individual Work Plan process (IWP):
Meet the expectations as outlined in the CIS Teacher Job Description, the CIS Teachers Standards, and the CIS IB Programme Expectations for Teachers.
- Solicit feedback from parents or students via survey
- Develop and implement an Individual Work Plan (IWP) that supports the Division Work Plan (developed from the school's Strategic Plan).
- Reflect individually and collaboratively (IWP Meetings with Principal) on the aforementioned components.
Provide feedback on the IWP process to school administrators.
Be actively involved in special events (Carnival, Talent Shows, Exhibition, etc.), and provide coaching as required and based on skill set.
- Participate in one school committee each year
- Complete the classroom inventory record
- Be dependable and prepared for class (all materials set up and ready for student arrival; plans readily accessible)
- Contribute to community building (IWP)
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learning support educator
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Learning Support Educator
Responsibilities
- You are responsible in meeting overall educational and social needs of children under your care.
- You are to assess children with learning and developmental issues identified by pre-school teachers using the prescribed screening tools.
- You are expected to provide differentiated intervention approach to the children in the areas of educational needs, behavioral learning, social and social communication skills
- You are expected to develop Child Specific Education Plan where needed and progress reports to your superior
- You will conduct intervention through support packages to Developmental Support-Learning Support (DS-LS) children
- You are to work co-operatively with families and pre-schools to support children's learning and development
- You are to provide in-class support to children whom received intervention packages, ensuring goals set achieved during sessions with the DS-LS children and are generalized into classroom
Requirements
- Specialist Diploma in Early Childhood Learning Support (SDELS) / Special Needs or its equivalent
- Minimum 2 years working experiences in the early childhood sector as Learning Support Educator
- Possess good communication skills and the ability to engage children
- Nurturing and dedicated to the development and well-being of children
- Self-driven team player with positive attitude
- Able to work independently with minimum supervision
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Learning Support Educator
Location
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore,
Date Opened
Aug 26, 2025
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Status
Open
Learning Support Officer
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COMPANY DESCRIPTION
MINDS has been caring for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (PWIDs) and their families since 1962.
Grounded in the belief that all PWIDs have innate abilities and talents, MINDS is committed to empowering them and enhancing their quality of life, while advocating for greater inclusivity for PWIDs as a nation.
MINDS is today one of the largest charities in Singapore employing more than 850 staff. With the key focus to expand community-based services, improving the employability of PWIDS, strengthening education, and engendering inclusive community living, MINDS offers a holistic range of services and programmes across the PWIDs' lifespan.
These include schools, employment and training development centres, home-based care services and community-based services to cater to the physical, psychological, environmental and social needs of PWIDs. For more information, please visit
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Learning Support Officer (LSO) plays a vital role in supporting the curriculum and enhancing the overall learning experience for students with special needs. LSO works closely with teachers and other school personnel to facilitate effective learning, contribute to programme delivery, and ensure smooth operational support.
The LSO will assist teachers in the preparation, adaptation, and implementation of instructional materials across various learning domains. By supporting differentiated classroom activities, LSO helps cater to the diverse needs and learning profiles of students. In addition, the LSO will be involved in monitoring student progress and collecting evidence for assessments, including contributions to Integrated Curriculum activities.
In the area of co-curricular activities (CCA), the LSO will assist in the planning and running of sessions, ensuring that students are meaningfully engaged and supported throughout. The LSO will also coordinate the logistical aspects of CCAs, such as tracking attendance and preparing materials for both regular sessions and enrichment programmes.
A key part of the LSO's role involves resource development. The LSO will be responsible for curating, designing, and producing a wide range of teaching and learning materials, including visual aids, worksheets, and digital content tailored to the needs of the students. The LSO will also take on the filming, editing, and compilation of educational or event-related videos for use within the school. To support staff, the LSO will maintain a well-organised digital resource library.
Data collection and analysis is another important area of responsibility. The LSO will support the collection and organisation of student assessment data as well as behavioural observations. The LSO will assist in generating basic data reports, which will be used to inform curriculum reviews, Individualised Education Plan (IEP) discussions, and planning for behavioural interventions.
Lastly, the LSO will provide administrative and operational support for various school programmes, events, and curriculum projects. This includes liaising with the operations team to coordinate scheduling, venue arrangements, and preparation of necessary resources. The LSO will also ensure that key documents such as assessment records are accurately maintained and properly recorded.
Job Responsibilities
- Supporting lesson preparation by adapting and assembling teaching materials that meet the diverse needs of students with special needs.
- Producing and editing videos and visual aids for use in the integrated curriculum or class-based projects.
- Assisting with differentiated learning strategies and classroom routines to reinforce learning objectives.
- Helping manages learning spaces and materials to ensure they are well-organised and conducive for learning.
- Assisting with the collection and collation of student work samples and assessment data across cognitive, vocational, daily living, and social-emotional domains.
- Supporting teachers in the administration and logistics of assessment-related tasks such as scanning, filing, or uploading data into digital systems.
- Supporting Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) by helping plan, run, and supervise sessions that promote students' interests and strengths.
- Assisting in the implementation of school-wide programmes such as thematic learning weeks, student showcases, and community-based learning.
- Working alongside teachers and allied professionals (e.g., therapists, psychologists) to observe and document students' behavioural, social, and emotional development.
- Assisting with the collection and basic analysis of behaviour data to support team-based decision making and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) strategies.
- Supporting student participation during out-of-class learning, community-based instruction, or enrichment activities.
- Engage in school-organised training sessions to enhance understanding of special education practices, communication strategies, behaviour support, and use of assistive technology.
- Develop skills in relevant tools such as video editing software (e.g., iMovie, Canva, Adobe Premiere), data entry systems, and learning management platforms.
- Participate in regular team meetings and reflection sessions with teachers and school leaders to align support strategies with curriculum and school goals.
- Observe and learn from teaching and therapy professionals to deepen practical knowledge in areas such as differentiated instruction, classroom management, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Stay updated on new approaches to inclusive education and learning resource design to contribute more meaningfully to school initiatives.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Diploma or relevant qualification in education, media, psychology, or related fields.
- Any relevant professional certifications will be considered an added advantage
OTHER INFORMATION
- Experience working with children or individuals with special needs is an advantage.
- Strong organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
- Proficiency in ICT tools and willingness to learn new applications relevant to teaching and learning.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- A positive, empathetic, and proactive approach to supporting students and staff
Please note that your application will be sent to and reviewed by the direct employer - MINDSG LTD
Learning Support Officer
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The Learning Support Officer (LSO) plays a vital role in supporting the curriculum and enhancing the overall learning experience for students with special needs. LSO works closely with teachers and other school personnel to facilitate effective learning, contribute to programme delivery, and ensure smooth operational support.
The LSO will assist teachers in the preparation, adaptation, and implementation of instructional materials across various learning domains. By supporting differentiated classroom activities, LSO helps cater to the diverse needs and learning profiles of students. In addition, the LSO will be involved in monitoring student progress and collecting evidence for assessments, including contributions to Integrated Curriculum activities.
In the area of co-curricular activities (CCA), the LSO will assist in the planning and running of sessions, ensuring that students are meaningfully engaged and supported throughout. The LSO will also coordinate the logistical aspects of CCAs, such as tracking attendance and preparing materials for both regular sessions and enrichment programmes.
A key part of the LSO's role involves resource development. The LSO will be responsible for curating, designing, and producing a wide range of teaching and learning materials, including visual aids, worksheets, and digital content tailored to the needs of the students. The LSO will also take on the filming, editing, and compilation of educational or event-related videos for use within the school. To support staff, the LSO will maintain a well-organised digital resource library.
Data collection and analysis is another important area of responsibility. The LSO will support the collection and organisation of student assessment data as well as behavioural observations. The LSO will assist in generating basic data reports, which will be used to inform curriculum reviews, Individualised Education Plan (IEP) discussions, and planning for behavioural interventions.
Lastly, the LSO will provide administrative and operational support for various school programmes, events, and curriculum projects. This includes liaising with the operations team to coordinate scheduling, venue arrangements, and preparation of necessary resources. The LSO will also ensure that key documents such as assessment records are accurately maintained and properly recorded.
Job Responsibilities
- Supporting lesson preparation by adapting and assembling teaching materials that meet the diverse needs of students with special needs.
- Producing and editing videos and visual aids for use in the integrated curriculum or class-based projects.
- Assisting with differentiated learning strategies and classroom routines to reinforce learning objectives.
- Helping manages learning spaces and materials to ensure they are well-organised and conducive for learning.
- Assisting with the collection and collation of student work samples and assessment data across cognitive, vocational, daily living, and social-emotional domains.
- Supporting teachers in the administration and logistics of assessment-related tasks such as scanning, filing, or uploading data into digital systems.
- Supporting Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) by helping plan, run, and supervise sessions that promote students' interests and strengths.
- Assisting in the implementation of school-wide programmes such as thematic learning weeks, student showcases, and community-based learning.
- Working alongside teachers and allied professionals (e.g., therapists, psychologists) to observe and document students' behavioural, social, and emotional development.
- Assisting with the collection and basic analysis of behaviour data to support team-based decision making and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) strategies.
- Supporting student participation during out-of-class learning, community-based instruction, or enrichment activities.
- Engage in school-organised training sessions to enhance understanding of special education practices, communication strategies, behaviour support, and use of assistive technology.
- Develop skills in relevant tools such as video editing software (e.g., iMovie, Canva, Adobe Premiere), data entry systems, and learning management platforms.
- Participate in regular team meetings and reflection sessions with teachers and school leaders to align support strategies with curriculum and school goals.
- Observe and learn from teaching and therapy professionals to deepen practical knowledge in areas such as differentiated instruction, classroom management, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Stay updated on new approaches to inclusive education and learning resource design to contribute more meaningfully to school initiatives.
Qualifications
- Diploma or relevant qualification in education, media, psychology, or related fields.
- Any relevant professional certifications will be considered an added advantage
Other Information
- Experience working with children or individuals with special needs is an advantage.
- Strong organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
- Proficiency in ICT tools and willingness to learn new applications relevant to teaching and learning.
- Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- A positive, empathetic, and proactive approach to supporting students and staff