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PAP Community Foundation Reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(645 total reviews)
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Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai

89% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

PAP Community Foundation has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 645 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PAP Community Foundation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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645 reviews
2.0
12 Mar 2015
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with the poorest and most disadvantaged children in Singapore. Even though they don't explicitly say it, you are in the social service sector. And therefore, majority of parents' expectations are not that high - which translates into a lesser burden of keeping them updated on the child's progress. You may have alot of free play into deciding how things are run in your classroom as the principal may be too busy with her admin work to check on you. You finish work latest at 5.30pm. The company will organise alot of workshops / learning journeys for you to attend and upgrade your skills for free. Each centre has allocated funds to spend on learning resources. If thing gets too old and tattered, its highly possible to purchase a new one, instead of making a DIY replacement due to budget constraints. Facilities are continually upgraded and so you need not fear having things breaking down.

Cons

Very disorganised and clueless about employee satisfaction, motivation, and retention. The working environment for a kindergarten teacher very much depends on the centre's principal and the existing teachers. If they are veterans, you're in good hands. If not (which is not uncommon with the high turnover rates), then you would have to survive on your own as everybody else has their own problems to deal with. There isn't much mentoring / coaching available unless you seek it out and manage to find someone to help you along. Because kindergartens have 2 sessions - morning and afternoon, and each session having 18 to 20 children, you might have to spend time after your last dismissal (after 5.30pm?) to prepare for the next day. Apart from Nursery children, K1 and K2 classes may not have an assistant teacher around. So you need to be able to have solid classroom management skills if you got 20 children under your care. Because the central curriculum isn't perfect, there may need to be alterations to it. and every alteration needs to be recorded in a lesson plan, weekly plan, scheme of work, term plan. So, if you are good in creating and drafting out plans, its a breeze for you. If not, this is a pain point for many existing and new teachers alike. Teachers are required to participate in community events after work hours like festivals and celebrations, and most of the time, prepping the children for some show for the public. Unless you love performance art, this puts an additional strain on your part. When term starts, there is a rush to things to be done. Its hard (but not impossible) to cater for differentiated learning, because the goal of the organisation is for quantity teaching, not quality teaching.

2.0
16 Sept 2024

Stressful

Recommend
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Pros

-good pay - has alot of trainings for teachers to gain knowledge - company trips, dinners and fun activities planned for teachers - bonuses 3 times a year -increments - good colleagues - near home

Cons

While the pros are really good, unfortunately the cons can get really bad and outweigh the good -too much projects for teachers to do apart from teaching and conducting lessons - always have meetings during naptime, causing us to have little time to do paperwork hence got to bring home work -no proper rotation for 1 hr break. When ask to go for 1 hr break those senior and boomer teachers will say “i also dont have my 1 hr break. Just eat 15 mins and work again” - focus too much on paperwork, and projects that teachers feel burnout. Im not able to focus on my main job which is TEACHING due to the high paperwork - have so much enrolment but little space. One class originally meant for 20 kids is now split into two with shelves as partition to make way for 2 K1 classes. Increased noise pollution, and no proper space for kids and teachers. - favouritism (very obvious) - overall just tiring and increased feelings of burn out

3.0
12 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

stable income and a good organisation as you work to help people

Cons

Recent changes to take away saturday work. However, company impose work hours daily to extend almost 1 hour a day. This stretches work to the max. While all the years, most people work 8hrs a day. working up to 9 hours a day is really draining. For staff with family, especially children going to childcare, Staff fetch children to school 7am, and start work 8 am. but only ending work almost 6pm, and leading to fetching children really late. whole family out of the house for 12hours almost.

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