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Senior / Court Family Specialist (Family Justice Courts)

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What the role is:The Judiciary - comprising the Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts - is one of the three constitutional pillars of government in Singapore. Known collectively as SG Courts, we are integrated and coordinated to serve as one judiciary. As an organ of state, the Judiciary's function is to independently administer justice. Headed by the Chief Justice, we are a forward-looking, innovative and trusted judiciary. Built on judicial professionalism and transparency, we maintain the highest standards of integrity in safeguarding our community. We pledge to ensure equal and continuous access to justice, and we are committed to deliver justice that is fair and impartial. A career in SG Courts will enable you to help us achieve the Judiciary's vision of inspiring public trust and confidence in providing an effective and accessible justice system in an outward-facing, court user-centric Judiciary. SENIOR / COURT FAMILY SPECIALIST COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES FAMILY JUSTICE COURTS What you will be part of You will join a team of mental health professionals with a strong culture of support, learning and supervision from diverse backgrounds and work experiences. We seek to instil hope and make a difference in the lives of those going through legal proceedings. In the process, you will experience the fulfilment of seeing families or individuals resolve their disputes and find a way forward when their court proceedings conclude.What you will be working on:You will provide specialist services within the court system to assist families and the courts to achieve the best outcomes for families and children at the various stages of court proceedings. You may be assigned to two or more services: - Counselling and mediation services for divorce child-custody, family violence, and emotional/psychological related concerns. - Family Conferencing and assessments of care and protection, youth arrest and family guidance cases. - Risk screening and case management in family violence, vulnerable adult and child protection matters. - Child Custody Evaluation, children's interviews and assessment reports to court. - Research and Evaluation: initiating research, monitoring trend analysis and evaluation of services to inform professional practice and programmes within the justice system. - Development and management of projects and programmes to support clinical and case work in areas of divorce and custody-related matter, family violence, vulnerable adult protection and child protection matters. What you can expect You may be assigned a range of activities relating to the above services: - Provision of various therapeutic interventions, depending on the needs of the particular family or children at the various stages of the court proceedings. - Preparation of child custody or brief assessment reports to the court. - Liaison and consultation on case management with judicial officers, legal representatives and other professionals. - Triaging and referrals of families and children for external support services. - Participation in on-going professional supervision and development programmes. - Participation in planning and evaluation of new projects and programmes; and - Administrative and related duties. You are required to manage a substantial caseload, including complex cases, within the court case management framework.What we are looking for:- Relevant professional degree, preferably a Masters in psychology, counselling and social work with eligibility for full clinical membership with a social work or mental health professional association. - At least 5 years of graduate work experience with couples, families, children and/or youth. - Experience in areas of custody evaluations, forensic assessments or mediation and conciliation will be advantageous. - Experience in research settings and project management will be an asset. - High-level written and oral communication skills are required. - A good team player who possesses strong counselling and report writing skills. - Ability to demonstrate strong analytical thinking through oral presentation and written reports. - Ability to prioritise and juggle multiple roles in a dynamic environment. The successful candidate will be appointed on a one-year probationary contract in the first instance. Only short-listed candidates will be notified. Thank you for your interest in this position and in the Judiciary.About Supreme Court:Standing at the apex of an effective and efficient court system, the Supreme Court's vision is to be a “Leading, Trusted Judiciary. Ready for Tomorrow”. Our mission is to provide accessible justice that commands trust, respect and confidence. These are our success outcomes: - A thought leader in jurisprudence and court excellence; - Effective access to fair hearings; - High performing, service-oriented and passionate workforce; and - Innovative and future-ready organisation A career at the Supreme Court will enable you to contribute and enhance the administration of justice. You will be part of a committed team of professionals who seek to provide access to justice with fairness, impartiality, integrity and responsiveness.
What the role is:The Judiciary - comprising the Supreme Court, State Courts and Family Justice Courts - is one of the three constitutional pillars of government in Singapore. Known collectively as SG Courts, we are integrated and coordinated to serve as one judiciary. As an organ of state, the Judiciary's function is to independently administer justice. Headed by the Chief Justice, we are a forward-looking, innovative and trusted judiciary. Built on judicial professionalism and transparency, we maintain the highest standards of integrity in safeguarding our community. We pledge to ensure equal and continuous access to justice, and we are committed to deliver justice that is fair and impartial. A career in SG Courts will enable you to help us achieve the Judiciary's vision of inspiring public trust and confidence in providing an effective and accessible justice system in an outward-facing, court user-centric Judiciary. SENIOR / COURT FAMILY SPECIALIST COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES FAMILY JUSTICE COURTS What you will be part of You will join a team of mental health professionals with a strong culture of support, learning and supervision from diverse backgrounds and work experiences. We seek to instil hope and make a difference in the lives of those going through legal proceedings. In the process, you will experience the fulfilment of seeing families or individuals resolve their disputes and find a way forward when their court proceedings conclude.What you will be working on:You will provide specialist services within the court system to assist families and the courts to achieve the best outcomes for families and children at the various stages of court proceedings. You may be assigned to two or more services: - Counselling and mediation services for divorce child-custody, family violence, and emotional/psychological related concerns. - Family Conferencing and assessments of care and protection, youth arrest and family guidance cases. - Risk screening and case management in family violence, vulnerable adult and child protection matters. - Child Custody Evaluation, children's interviews and assessment reports to court. - Research and Evaluation: initiating research, monitoring trend analysis and evaluation of services to inform professional practice and programmes within the justice system. - Development and management of projects and programmes to support clinical and case work in areas of divorce and custody-related matter, family violence, vulnerable adult protection and child protection matters. What you can expect You may be assigned a range of activities relating to the above services: - Provision of various therapeutic interventions, depending on the needs of the particular family or children at the various stages of the court proceedings. - Preparation of child custody or brief assessment reports to the court. - Liaison and consultation on case management with judicial officers, legal representatives and other professionals. - Triaging and referrals of families and children for external support services. - Participation in on-going professional supervision and development programmes. - Participation in planning and evaluation of new projects and programmes; and - Administrative and related duties. You are required to manage a substantial caseload, including complex cases, within the court case management framework.What we are looking for:- Relevant professional degree, preferably a Masters in psychology, counselling and social work with eligibility for full clinical membership with a social work or mental health professional association. - At least 5 years of graduate work experience with couples, families, children and/or youth. - Experience in areas of custody evaluations, forensic assessments or mediation and conciliation will be advantageous. - Experience in research settings and project management will be an asset. - High-level written and oral communication skills are required. - A good team player who possesses strong counselling and report writing skills. - Ability to demonstrate strong analytical thinking through oral presentation and written reports. - Ability to prioritise and juggle multiple roles in a dynamic environment. The successful candidate will be appointed on a one-year probationary contract in the first instance. Only short-listed candidates will be notified. Thank you for your interest in this position and in the Judiciary.About Supreme Court:Standing at the apex of an effective and efficient court system, the Supreme Court's vision is to be a “Leading, Trusted Judiciary. Ready for Tomorrow”. Our mission is to provide accessible justice that commands trust, respect and confidence. These are our success outcomes: - A thought leader in jurisprudence and court excellence; - Effective access to fair hearings; - High performing, service-oriented and passionate workforce; and - Innovative and future-ready organisation A career at the Supreme Court will enable you to contribute and enhance the administration of justice. You will be part of a committed team of professionals who seek to provide access to justice with fairness, impartiality, integrity and responsiveness.