
Medical Social Worker (2-year)
Salary undisclosed
Checking job availability...
Original
Simplified
- Member of Quality improvement related projects that will improve patient's outcome.
- Staff will need to meet department clinical indicators.
- Engage individuals and/or target groups who may benefit from group work.
- Participate in developmental programs, learning opportunities, and supervision for personal and professional growth and development.
- Conduct psychoeducational talks to patients/public with guidance as needed.
- Assist to conduct professional workshops and seminars.
- Assist to organize, coordinate and provide continuing education within Woodlands Health.
- Assist to develop resource materials.
- Critically evaluate current research literature and share with others
- Participate and support research data collection/design/analysis
- Assist to develop abstracts/posters/oral presentations
- Assist in supporting department's workgroup to deliver and improve service and care
- Participate in department projects
- To apply strategies and be instrumental to advocate for beneficiaries
- To understand socio-economic-political system within a multi-cultural context and relevant policies
- Actively involved in department and Woodlands Health' initiatives
- Any other duties assigned by Supervisor/ Head of department
- For fresh graduate: To have completed minimally 400 of supervised placement hours.
- For staff with experience: Preferably to be eligible to apply for accreditation with the Social Work Accreditation Board (SWAB) or is a Registered Social Worker/ Registered Social Worker (Provisional)
- Ability to speak dialects, or Malay/ Mandarin/Tamil would be preferred
- Good Communication and inter-personal skills
- Knowledge of the social service sector and relevant Public Policies
- Need to act with integrity and in accordance to the social work code of ethics
- Team-player
- Passion in working in the social service sector