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NUS HWB Scholarship: Clinical Psychologist

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Accept ClosePress Tab to Move to Skip to Content LinkSearch JobsJob DescriptionApply nowJob Title: NUS HWB Scholarship: Clinical PsychologistPosting Start Date: 13/08/2024Job Description:IntroductionAt NUS, we value the health and wellbeing of our staff and students. We aim to facilitate people's journey towards a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, where we realise our own potential and are able to contribute meaningfully to our communities. Together, we can help our people to stay healthy and meaningfully engaged.The Health & Wellbeing (Office of the President) is responsible for the innovation, implementation and evaluation of health & wellbeing programmes which support the general NUS population, as well as specific employees or students whom are exposed to acute mentally-stressful events. As a Clinical Psychologist, you will be supporting NUS in one of the three Health & Wellbeing departmental units: (1) Wellbeing Specialist Partner, (2) University Counselling Services (UCS), or (3) Residential Student Wellbeing Counsellor. You will work with a team that is dynamic, fun, and most of all, passionate about supporting the health and wellbeing of our people.This role is very unique in the industry, where you will have the opportunity to deliver mental health programmes with greater impact. Candidates should have a hunger to explore new ways of enhancing the mental health of our people. Corporate consultative experience in programme management, as well as solid negotiation and communication skills are highly desirable.Job Description and Abilities:
  • Provide evidence-based assessments and interventions (e.g. CBT, ACT, mindfulness-based approaches) to employees or students to enhance general wellbeing of the NUS community
  • Provide clinical psychological assessments and interventions (e.g. Trauma-focused approaches) for at-risk employees or students exposed to acute, stressful events
  • Assist in implementing clinical workflows and best practices, including quality and timely case management
  • Design, implement and evaluate evidence-based psychological programmes to support and influence assigned departmental units' approach to mental health
  • Provide clinical psychological consultation and support or department units exposed to acute, stressful events
  • Deliver trainings and workshop to help students, employees, managers and leaders manage mental health conversations in the school or workplace, thereby facilitating an inclusive and empathetic community in NUS
  • Able to collaborate with other subject matter experts in achieving common mental health objectives
  • Time-limited counselling for NUS students or staff
  • Crisis management/intervention for NUS students or staff
Qualifications
  • Masters or PhD degree in clinical psychology
  • Embracing innovation in the way mental health is approached
  • Eligible for registration with Singapore Register of Psychologists in Singapore ( )
  • Able to work with students and staff of culturally diverse backgrounds.
  • Good interpersonal, strategic partnership, and influencing skills
  • Available to work after office hours and weekends as needed
For interested candidates who wish to apply for the advertised position, please submit your application accordingly. We regret to inform that only candidates with the relevant training and experience will be shortlisted for interviews.