Receive training to become a specialist professional - to provide educational therapy and help shape the lives of struggling learners with dyslexia and other learning challenges, to achieve their true potential in life when given the right guidance and support.
All candidates must be registered with the Ministry of Education (MOE) before they can start teaching at the DAS
The duties and responsibilities of DAS Educational Therapists include
- Conduct lessons in a group setting (4 to 5 students in a class).
- Conduct semestral assessments at least twice a year in a group setting.
- Develop teaching methods and instructional materials that meet young learners’ varying needs.
- Monitor the academic progress of the students.
- Write progress report, sharing information and discussing issues relating to students’ learning progress with parents during the school terms.
- Conduct Meet-the-Parents sessions held at the end of each semester (twice a year).
- Be involved in the conduct of awareness talks and training courses.
- Be engaged in curriculum and resource design and development, action research and pilot studies.
- Participate in any other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Diploma or Degree from a recognised university, in any discipline
- Relevant teaching experience in mainstream schools will be an advantage
- Strong command of English (written and spoken)
- Ability to work flexible hours including weekday evenings (4 week nights per week) and weekends
- Positive learning attitude with great drive and initiative
- Passionate in working with children of all ages
- Microsoft Office
- Online meeting platforms such as Zoom, Google meet etc
Application Details
All interested applicants are to submit the following as part of their application
1. DAS Employment Application Form, duly completed (form can be downloaded from the Careers page of our website - https://das.org.sg/careers-at-das/positions-available/ )
2. Resume
3. A short video describing why they want to join the DAS (see Sections 1 and 2 for submission guidelines).
Email the above submissions to [email protected] by 3 March 2024
Only complete applications (with the above 3 items) will be considered.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
All shortlisted candidates are required to attend a Preview Session on 18 March 2024
Selected candidates must be able to start work from 18 June 2024
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.