
Counsellor_Social Worker, Family Support Services, Woodlands
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- Part of the Intake & Triage Team to conduct intake assessments for new intakesto identify needs, strengths, and risks and make necessary referrals for clients.
- Conduct counselling for individuals, couples and families who are experiencing stress due to marital and family-related issues.
- Conduct case management for clients and case conferences with stakeholders.
- Plan, review and facilitate groupwork intervention for parents and children.
- Facilitate premarital and divorce related programmes and workshops to help equip couples and parents with knowledge that enhance relationships and skills to cope with life transitions.
- Facilitate and supervise visitation access of divorcing/ divorced parents with their children and ensuring that the session carries on smoothly and safely for both the parent and children.
- Contribute to quality practice and professional matters in agency.
- Engage in research to evaluate activities and identify service gaps.
- Facilitate internal training for team/service point
- Support networking and advocacy sessions with partners and stakeholders
- Master Degree in Counselling or Bachelor Degree in Social Work (preferably with a recognised certification in Counselling)
- 3-5 years of relevant casework / counselling experience in counselling, social work, or related work involving family, parents and children, and have experience in conducting training and workshop
- Preferably accredited member of SASW or clinical member of SAC
- Able to work in multiple sites
- Part of the Intake & Triage Team to conduct intake assessments for new intakesto identify needs, strengths, and risks and make necessary referrals for clients.
- Conduct counselling for individuals, couples and families who are experiencing stress due to marital and family-related issues.
- Conduct case management for clients and case conferences with stakeholders.
- Plan, review and facilitate groupwork intervention for parents and children.
- Facilitate premarital and divorce related programmes and workshops to help equip couples and parents with knowledge that enhance relationships and skills to cope with life transitions.
- Facilitate and supervise visitation access of divorcing/ divorced parents with their children and ensuring that the session carries on smoothly and safely for both the parent and children.
- Contribute to quality practice and professional matters in agency.
- Engage in research to evaluate activities and identify service gaps.
- Facilitate internal training for team/service point
- Support networking and advocacy sessions with partners and stakeholders
- Master Degree in Counselling or Bachelor Degree in Social Work (preferably with a recognised certification in Counselling)
- 3-5 years of relevant casework / counselling experience in counselling, social work, or related work involving family, parents and children, and have experience in conducting training and workshop
- Preferably accredited member of SASW or clinical member of SAC
- Able to work in multiple sites