Our Rainbow Centre Special Education Programme caters to students with multiple disabilities and autism spectrum disorder, aged from 7 to 18 years. With RC, you can expect a rewarding career in Special Education, making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities.
Critical Work Functions
Provide first aid or refer to emergency care
Ensure that all medical supplies and equipment needed for first aid and emergency care are available and in working condition in the School Clinic (as per the standard requirement)
Assess needs of the student/staff and administer the first aid care appropriate to the student/staff's condition or needs
Transfer student to the Accident/Emergency of the nearest hospital as per the standard procedure.
Implement student health screening and education programmes
Coordinate and/or conduct health screening of our students, including liaising with the School Health Unit, IOH, and volunteer doctors, planning and scheduling, submission of documents and follow-up on review cases.
Work with Teachers to monitor students who are frequently absent from School due to health-related problems
Administrative Duties
Maintain and update student medical list, individual health plans & immunization records in the Student Management System
Report major injuries in Accident & Illness records
Carry out necessary inspection of the equipment, maintaining the cleanliness of the sick bay and dental clinic, and upkeeping the supplies whenever necessary
Candidate Requirements
A Nursing Diploma (for Registered Nurses) or Nitec in Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses)
Must be registered with the Singapore Nursing Board
Certified in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and/or Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training
At least 1 year of relevant working experience, preferably in a related field
Knowledge of both clinical skills and Singapore Health Policy
Proficient in using MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and G Suite (Google Workspace)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Rainbow Centre, Singapore envisions a world where persons with disabilities live Good Lives. Through practical education, meaningful support and effective training and partnerships, we create opportunities for our clients to fulfil their potential and participate in society. Registered as a charity in 1992, Rainbow Centre, Singapore is an Institution of a Public Character.
We run a range of services and programmes to support children and youths with autism and multiple disabilities, from early intervention to Special Education (SPED) and various vocation and enrichment possibilities. To serve adults with disabilities, Rainbow Centre is building a diverse range of programmes including the Disability Case Management Programme, a life coaching service for young adults designed to enhance inclusion, befriending and self-employment services for families.