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As an MSF officer, you will embark on a meaningful career through the design and delivery of policies, services and programmes! If you have a passion for the social service and family sector, build your career with us! View career opportunities
Through MSF's Care pillar engagements, Singaporeans brought up ideas and aspirations to build a Singapore Made For Families. Click here to read more Find Out More
We award scholarships to outstanding students who are keen to pursue a career in MSF. Scholars can look forward to challenging and fulfilling careers in the Ministry upon graduation. We believe that internships are an integral part of talent attraction.
The Organisation Chart shows how MSF is formally structured and organised. For more information, please visit the Singapore Government Directory . Minister (Social and Family Development)
Our MSFCare Network connects like-minded volunteers with volunteering opportunities and updates from the MSF-Family and our partners.
View list of locations for FAM@FSC and related programmes. | © Strengthening Families Programme@Family Service Centre & Related Programmes. Directories allow visitors to search for FSCs, SSOs, FAM@FSCs, SCCs and other support centres such as pre-schools near your chosen postal code.
Tell us what you're looking for and we'll suggest FAQs that match your question. Search a question. MSF Consolidated Hotline. Telephone. 1800-111-2222. The MSF Consolidated Hotline brings together MSF's 16 existing hotlines and removes the need for citizens to navigate multiple hotlines to get information or help.
Information on MSF's work in helping those in need, supporting families & parents and strengthening the social service sector.
Ms Jean See and Mr Mark Lee asked how the reimbursement limit will apply for parents who have multiple employments, such as those who hold multiple jobs, or are both an employee and a self-employed person.
Child Protective Service volunteers walk alongside MSF’s Child Protection Officers to ensure the safety and well-being of young persons who have been victims of abuse or neglect (e.g. suffered sexual abuse, severe neglect or serious injuries inflicted by parent(s) or caregiver).