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Assistant Manager (Community Integration, Service and Learning)

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2026-03-24

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Staff / Administration

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, education
4+ years in youth/student development or community development
Strong interpersonal & communication skills
Project management skills
Proficiency in MS Office, Qualtrics, survey tools
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Assistant Manager (Community Integration, Service and Learning)

Job Description

The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is a student-facing department that supports and enhances the experience of NUS students and student life on campus. Within OSA, the Community Integration, Service and Learning team develops and delivers programmes that enable students to contribute meaningfully to the community, while also supporting growth and development of student group leaders to promote respect for diversity and inclusive mindsets.

The candidate will contribute towards driving key initiatives that foster community engagement and service, while supporting students' development through programmes, events, mentorship and funding schemes to enable meaningful upskilling and impact. An understanding of the community service eco-system would be helpful for this role.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  1. Review, design and implement engagement and integration initiatives (e.g. Community Service Festival, mOSAic Festival etc.), ensuring delivery of high quality programs aimed at achieving specific outcomes. This includes co-contribution throughout all project stages, from planning to completion, monitoring progress, and tracking outcomes; and supporting student contributors who are co-leading programming.
  2. Administer community engagement funding schemes to support students in planning and implementing community service projects. This involves evaluating proposals, managing fund disbursement, and ensuring proper use of resources to achieve projects goals.
  3. Provide guidance and support to student interest groups focused on community, cultural, faith, and/or ethnic-based activities.
  4. Develop resources such as toolkits and training materials/programmes, to equip students and staff with the skills and knowledge needed for effective community, cultural, faith and/or language-based activities.
  5. Manage the application and selection process of the scholarship programme and provide guidance to scholars on their community impact projects.
  6. Facilitate the Communities and Engagement General Elective Course, revising course curriculum, mentoring students in their learning journey and providing feedback on practicum assessments as needed.
  7. Evaluate the effectiveness of engagement efforts by analysing data through quantitative and/or qualitative methods.
  8. Handle administrative tasks, maintain accurate records, and meet reporting requirements related to the responsibilities.
  9. Collaborate on cross-functional projects and committees, working with colleagues to advance initiatives within the Division and OSA.
  10. Support the Section Head in workplan development to drive key initiatives and ensure alignment with organisational goals.

Qualifications

  1. A Bachelor's degree in a related field such as social work, psychology, education.
  2. At least 4 years of professional experience in youth/student development, or higher education and community development.
  3. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written, for effective interaction with diverse stakeholders.
  4. Detail-oriented and able to manage concurrent tasks and deadlines with accuracy.
  5. Resourceful, with excellent project management skills.
  6. Proficient in outcomes and impact measurement, Microsoft Office Suite, survey tools (such as Qualtrics), and online communication platforms.

More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: Office of Student Affairs

Department: Community Engagement

Job requisition ID: 31526

Req ID: 31526

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Assistant Manager role at NUS?

A Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or education is required. Candidates need at least 4 years of professional experience in youth/student development, higher education, or community development. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, project management, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Qualtrics, and survey tools are essential. Explore administration jobs for similar roles.

📋What are the main duties and responsibilities?

Key duties include designing and implementing engagement initiatives like Community Service Festival, administering funding schemes for student projects, providing guidance to student groups, developing toolkits and training, managing scholarship programmes, facilitating the Communities and Engagement General Elective Course, evaluating programmes with data analysis, handling admin tasks, and collaborating on cross-functional projects. See higher ed career advice for tips.

📍Where is the position located and what is the employment type?

The role is based at Kent Ridge Campus in the Office of Student Affairs, Department of Community Engagement. It is a full-time staff position under Staff / Administration category, focused on volunteer programs and service learning. Check university jobs in Singapore.

👨‍🏫Does the role involve teaching or research?

The position includes facilitating the Communities and Engagement General Elective Course, revising curriculum, mentoring students, and providing feedback on practicum assessments. No primary research focus, but involves outcomes measurement through quantitative/qualitative methods. Related to lecturer jobs but administrative.

📅How to apply and what is the deadline?

Apply via NUS job requisition ID 31526. Review proposals, monitor progress, and track outcomes as per duties. Deadline is 2026-03-24. Prepare your application with emphasis on community service ecosystem knowledge. Visit free resume template for guidance.

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