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Youth Worker

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Youth Workers develop and nurture youth into well-adjusted and contributing members of society.

Youth Worker Job Description
  • Analyse youths' needs based on feedback gathered.
  • Collaborate with partners to discuss solutions to help youths.
  • Conduct youth outreach and engagement programmes.
  • Provide interventions and programmes to youths. 
  • Meet regularly with partners to assess case progress and intervention effectiveness
  • Guide and support youths in their personal, social, and educational development.

Note

Some possible workplaces for Youth Workers are Children Homes, Rehabilitation Centres, Schools and Youth Centres!
What you should know about Youth Worker jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You will have to be engaging and mentor the youth in Singapore, fostering their holistic development through various programmes.
Key Advice

Key Advice

You will have to be patient as results do not come quickly, Youth Work takes place over a period of time!
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Having relevant qualifications, such as a diploma or certification in Social Work, or a related field will be beneficial.
    • Look out for traineeships that can elevate your skills and knowledge as a Youth Worker! These listings can be viewed on MyCareersFuture sites under the hashtag #SGUnitedTraineeships! You can also start by volunteering at organisations that help support the youth to gain a better understanding of their challenges.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
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Skills you need to pursue a Youth Worker career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Case and Care Planning

Creating structured support plans based on individual youth needs and coordinating resources.

Casework Intervention

Specialises in youth intervention, using strategic approaches to tackle specific challenges.

Counselling

Offers empathetic emotional and psychological support, guiding youths through their issues and struggles.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Communication

Skillful in communicating effectively, essential for understanding, imparting information, and rapport building.

People Development

Dedicated to youth development, providing mentorship and support to foster growth and potential.

Self Management

Efficiently manages personal emotions and stress, ensuring professional demeanour and effective service.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • What is the difference between Youth Workers and Social Workers?
    The job scope of Social Workers is broader. Youth Workers typically work with youths to support their growth. A bachelor's degree is needed for Social Workers, but general qualifications are enough for Youth Workers.
  • Are Youth Workers volunteers?
    No, this is a common misconception. Youth Workers have to attend specialised training to attain specific knowledge and skill sets, while there are no fixed requirements for Volunteers.
  • Which industries in Singapore can Youth Workers work in?
    Some common industries Youth Workers can find employment at are; Non-profit Organisations, Schools & Education, Social Services and Youth Development Programs.
  • How do Youth Workers address sensitive topics or issues?
    Youth Workers address sensitive topics or issues by listening attentively without interrupting or passing judgment. By doing so, they demonstrate empathy and show an understanding of the concerns being expressed.
  • How do Youth Workers create a safe and inclusive environment for youths?
    Youth Workers foster a safe and inclusive environment by cultivating a supportive atmosphere where youths feel comfortable. This approach enables them to express themselves freely and explore new ideas without fear of judgment or criticism, encouraging open dialogue and personal growth.

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