To organise and undertake psycho-educational assessment of clients as appropriate.
To develop and implement appropriate intervention strategies to address clients’ developmental/ learning/emotional/ behavioural issues.
To participate in admissions screening of EIPIC applicants.
To support clients throughout the EIPIC continuum, including out-of-centre placements.
To provide consultation to support stakeholders (e.g., family and staff) in management of clients’ developmental/ learning/emotional/ behavioural issues.
To support teachers in developing/implementing/monitoring clients’ IEPs.
To Conduct Psychological Assessments for Special School Placements.
To maintain up-to-date records of psychologist’s assessment/intervention with clients, and consultation with families/staff/other stakeholders.
To work closely with other EIPIC staff and clients’ parents/caregivers.
To conduct training for SPD staff, parents/caregivers on appropriate topics, as needed.
To submit reports, logs and assessment reports, etc., as required.
Requirements
At least a recognised Master’s degree in Educational or Clinical Psychology.
Preferably, the psychologist should be registered, or eligible in the near future for registration, with the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) as a Registered Psychologist (Singapore).
Good communication and interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to build relationships.