Student Management Officer |School |Bedok |Part Time
A. Incident Investigation and Case Management
1. Support the school in student case management, including cases
involving students identified as being at risk or requiring additional
behavioural, social-emotional or welfare support.
2. Conduct preliminary investigations and fact-finding for student-related
incidents, including:
a. Establishing the sequence and timeline of events;
b. Interviewing students involved in the incident;
c. Interviewing witnesses, teachers, staff and other relevant parties;
d. Reviewing CCTV footage, where applicable;
e. Reviewing written statements, photographs, digital communications
and other relevant records;
f. Providing input on the focus and appropriate lines of enquiry for the
investigation.
3. Ensure that all investigations are conducted objectively, fairly and
professionally, while maintaining appropriate confidentiality.
B. Student Supervision and Patrol
1. Patrol and supervise students during recess, lunch breaks, curriculum
time, CCA periods and other school activities where applicable.
2. Manage minor student conflicts and de-escalate situations where
appropriate, and refer serious or unresolved matters to the relevant
school personnel.
3. Deter, detect and report inappropriate or unsafe student activities,
including fighting, bullying and other forms of misconduct.
C. Detention, Suspension and Corrective Measures
1. Manage and supervise students serving:
a. Recess suspension;
b. Out-of-classroom suspension; and
c. Other school-directed corrective or disciplinary measures.
2. Maintain a safe, structured and conducive environment for students
serving suspension.
3. Supervise students under disciplinary measures and ensure that the
tasks are carried out safely and appropriately.
4. Provide appropriate socio-emotional support to students who:
a. Are unable to reintegrate into the classroom immediately;
b. Require time and support to regulate their emotions;
c. Are absent from lessons due to suspension or student management
concerns; or
d. Require temporary supervision outside the classroom.
D. Documentation, Reporting and Record Management
1. Maintain accurate and confidential records relating to:
a. Student incidents and investigations;
b. Student engagement and intervention;
c. Follow-up actions and case outcomes;
2. Observe, identify and document students’ behavioural, social
emotional, peer-relationship, engagement and learning-related needs.
3. Provide regular updates and feedback to the relevant school
personnel on:
a. Students’ needs and progress;
b. Intervention and programme outcomes;
c. Recurring behavioural or student management issues; and
d. Recommended follow-up actions.
4. Ensure that all records and documentation are handled in accordance
with the school’s confidentiality, record-management and data-
protection requirements.