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Mandarin Assistant Teacher

NORTH LONDON COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

Singapore

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SGD 20,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A prestigious international school in Singapore is seeking an enthusiastic Mandarin Assistant Teacher to start ASAP until February 2026. The role involves supporting a positive learning environment, assisting in curriculum design, and delivering Mandarin lessons. Candidates should possess a Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (Mandarin) and valid teaching certification. Strong communication skills and a passion for motivating students are essential. The school is dedicated to safeguarding children, ensuring a supportive atmosphere for both staff and students.

Qualifications

  • Proven track record of outstanding Mandarin teaching and classroom practice.
  • Previous experience of the UK National Curriculum is an advantage but not essential.

Responsibilities

  • Support the teaching and learning directed by the Class Teacher.
  • Design the Mandarin Curriculum for Early Years.
  • Assess individual student’s sight words and monitor progress.
  • Create and maintain an attractive learning environment.

Skills

Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (Mandarin)
Valid teaching certification (L1 and/or L2)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to deliver Mandarin curriculum
Motivational skills

Education

Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (Mandarin)
Job description

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 enthusiastic, highly qualified and inspirational Mandarin Assistant Teacher (Cover) to start ASAP until February 2026.

Our Assistant Teachers form an essential part of our educational team. In regular curriculum time they support the teaching and learning that is directed by the Class Teacher, but they also take responsibility for the planning and teaching of our Mandarin Programme, under the guidance of an experienced whole‑school Head of Mandarin. Successful applicants will need to be well qualified and highly committed professionals, possessing excellent language and literary skills.

Main Responsibilities:
Pastoral Care
  • Demonstrate a positive and caring attitude towards every student
  • Liaise with and support Class Teacher and Junior School Management Team in all matters pertaining to pastoral well‑being, responsibility and strategy
  • Supervise students in line with the school’s code of conduct for behaviour and discipline
  • Complete student observations and feedback to the teacher, as necessary, in a range of formats
  • Follow the school’s policies and procedures with regard to pastoral provision
Teaching
  • Work alongside the Head of Mandarin in the design of the Mandarin Curriculum for the Early Years
  • Responsibility for the day‑to‑day teaching of the Mandarin Curriculum
Curriculum
  • Assist the teacher in the delivery of the taught curriculum, especially Numeracy and Literacy.
  • Support students with developing and practising Mandarin conversation throughout the day
  • Carry out planned curriculum tasks with individuals or groups under teacher instruction;
  • Be aware of forward planning and events in the curriculum, contributing ideas as necessary;
  • Supervise and support students in planned activities under teacher instruction;
  • Listen to children read, using the appropriate skills
  • Assess individual student’s sight words/ HFW spellings‑monitor progress and set new words.
Organisation
  • Actively contribute to setting and maintaining daily routines
  • Anticipate the organisational needs of the class and act upon them
  • Ensure the correct supply of stationery materials
  • Liaise with parents around organisational issues
  • Work with teacher to prepare resources for the class
  • Maintain educational equipment used by the class, including care and hygiene
Classroom
  • Support class teacher in creating and maintaining an attractive, tidy, stimulating and supportive learning environment, including displays and equipment
  • Support class teacher in setting up and clearing away equipment and resources for students to access during the day and in specific activities
Communication
  • Give regular feedback to the teacher on educational and pastoral issues
  • Inform teacher of communication/letters from other departments
  • Communicate confidently with teachers and their assistants across all key stages
  • Ensure that letters to parents are distributed
  • Communicate confidently and effectively with parents, referring to the teacher as required
  • Deal with queries from other areas informing t,he teacher as required
General
  • Work in areas of the school in other job‑related tasks as circumstances require
  • Maintain a standard of personal image in keeping with the classroom role.
  • Maintain on‑going professional development in accordance with the requirements of the school and maintain an accurate and up to date record of that professional development.
Safeguarding
  • Abide by the school safeguarding policy and keep abreast of any changes
Qualifications/Skills
  • You should possess a Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education (Mandarin) and have valid teaching certification (L1 and/or L2) from ECDA.
  • Ensure that your own educational philosophy aligns with the NLCS ethos and you should have a proven track record of outstanding Mandarin teaching and classroom practice.
  • Previous experience of the UK National Curriculum would be an advantage but is not essential; of prime importance is the ability to motivate and inspire students in order to ensure that academic provision is consistently outstanding.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to deliver mandarin curriculum is essential for this role.
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