Educator, KidsSTOP (11-month)

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Early Childhood | Early Childhood Education | Early Years Educator
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Contract or Project Basis
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No. of Vacancies:

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Job Description
Science Centre Board is looking for a suitable individual to fill the position of Educator for KidsSTOP™ department.

The duties include (and are not restricted to):

*Assist in the planning, developing and conducting of the following to pre-schoolers:
- Facilitated classroom-based programmes on various Science topics using creative drama and interactive hands-on activities
- Shows and hands-on activities at KidsSTOP™
*Assist in the development and fabrication of teaching resources and materials.
*Ensure good classroom management during the delivery of programmes and promote a safe and exciting learning environment by imparting positive values and encouraging good playing habits, interaction and participation.
*Involve in interactive and quality floor interaction to engage visitors and imparting of basic science concepts to visitors.
*Acquire information and knowledge from educators, other professionals or advisers to keep abreast of developments in the delivery methods of science concepts to young children and early childhood pedagogy.
*Report all faulty exhibits to the relevant personnel.
*Perform weekend duties (Saturday or Sunday) and other duties as directed.

Requirements:
The suitable individual should preferably be able to commit for the duration of 11 months. He/She should ideally have a background in Early Childhood Education, Applied Psychology & Drama and/or Science. And have a cheerful and out-going disposition and loves working with children. He/She should be fluent in English with an interest in Science and able to work on weekends (either Saturday or Sunday) and public holidays.
Job Criteria/Requirements
Qualifications:

Diploma

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Science Centre Singapore

While formal educational institutions make sure we are raising a nation of “science literate people”, Science Centre Singapore takes this to the next level. We make science accessible and engaging, creating an environment where Singaporeans are empowered to advance their own learning and, hopefully, are inspired to do something incredible with their futures. Some of the ways we do this are by: * setting up exhibitions to illustrate the principles and powers of science and technology in everyday life * conducting school programmes to complement the school science syllabus * producing scientific magazines and natural history guide books * organising promotional activities to bring science closer to the people of Singapore