Volunteer Requirements:
- 18 years old and above
- Able to commit for 3 months
- Able to speak English proficiently
- Experience in managing or engaging small groups of young children is a plus!
Role Description:
This volunteering opportunity is part of the Joyful Learning programme by Etonhouse Community Fund.
You will be required to run the reading and activity sessions with pre-school children from vulnerable families as part of the Joyful Learning programme.
This includes:
- Conducting a pre and post-session briefing with all the volunteers
- Ensuring that the children pay attention during the reading component of the session
- Participating in the applied learning activity with the children.
- During the session, you will also be tasked to befriend the attending beneficiaries. This helps to encourage them from turning up for future sessions.
- Setting up the space before the session and tidying up after the session.
- Taking pictures during the session
- Filling in the post-session evaluation form
All volunteers will be required to attend a half-day training (Saturday or Sunday) by Etonhouse Community Fund.
Training will cover the following:
- Child Development Basics
- Curriculum Overview
- Classroom Management
- Communication Skills
- Hands-on Training
- Pre-Post Assessment
You may choose from the following training dates/location
- Sat 29 Mar 2025, 10.30am-3pm
Woodlands / Regular / Classroom Leader (Term 2 2025)
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Sat, 12 Apr 2025 to Sat, 14 Jun 2025
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13:00 PM TO 15:30 PM
2.5 hours -
Care Corner Singapore Ltd
6 Woodlands Square #03-01 Woods Square Tower 2, Singapore, 737737
Required day(s): Saturday
Site Condition: Airconditioned, Indoor, Onsite
Volunteer Role Category: Programme-Based Support
No. of Volunteers Required: 2 Volunteers
Planned Commitment Level: Regular
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