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A leading research university in Singapore is seeking a Teaching Assistant for its Communities & Engagement programme. The role involves preparing course materials, managing volunteer service programmes, and mentoring students in community engagement activities. Candidates should possess a good degree and a passion for working with youths. This is an opportunity to make a transformational impact in partnership with government agencies and community partners.
Job Title: Teaching Assistant, Communities & Engagement
In partnership with government agencies, the National University of Singapore has successfully pioneered the pilot phase of the Communities & Engagement (C&E) Pillar that provides meaningful service-learning for students and transformational impact for partners. Now, in collaboration with Department of Social Work, the Provost Office intends to expand this programme and hire several additional course instructors. Their roles and responsibilities include:
As C&E education is relatively new in Singapore, we do not expect many applicants to have significant prior expertise. Training will be provided. Instead, we seek enthusiastic persons who have a good degree from a reputable university, and who have interest to mentor youths at the university level in volunteer service work; confidence to engage stakeholders; methodical mind to plan, coordinate and organize activities; and personal effectiveness in communication and conflict resolution. The successful candidate should have a passion for advancing community engagement work with youths. Prior experience in any of the following areas are deemed advantages:
The successful candidates will be offered in the first instance a two-year contract. Longer contracts would be offered at renewal depending on performance.
Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: Office of the Provost
Department : General Education Unit
Employee Referral Eligible: No
Job requisition ID : 31102