Provide case work and counselling services, including trauma-focused therapy to clients
Provide home-based counselling
Support clients through the full spectrum of case management, from initial assessment to post-therapy follow up, ensuring regular communication to track progress and offer ongoing therapeutic support
Supervise and support junior staff, offering guidance, training and clinical supervision to ensure quality care delivery
Build and maintain strong rapport with relevant stakeholders, including external agencies to mobilise resources to meet client’s needs
Participate in outreach activities to promote trauma-informed care within the community and raise awareness about the department’s services
Conduct trauma-related programmes and trainings
Requirements
A degree in Psychology, Counselling, or a related field (relevant work experience will be considered)
Minimum 5+ years in the social service sector, including 2+ years of clinical supervision.
Strong clinical skills and familiarity with trauma-informed practices or attachment theories
Good understanding of parenting, family dynamics, and caring of children with social issues
Bilingual, with good communication and interpersonal skills (proficiency in Malay language will be a plus as the role requires interaction with a diverse clientele)
Good leadership skills or willing to grow in management skills.
Good team player with positive and growth mindset
Able to multi-task and open to learning
Able to work during weekends and evenings, when required (Time-off will be given)
Other Information
Location of workplace: Jurong West
Attractive annual remuneration comprising of fixed and variable bonuses