
Executive Asst (Connected Care Specialist), Hopes Programme
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Position: Connected Care Specialist
Department: Hopes Programme
Job Description
To be part of a dynamic digital mental health service piloting a novel model of care in psychiatry.
Job Responsibilities
Competency
The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) in Singapore, established in 1928, is a premier 2,000-bed psychiatric hospital nestled in Buangkok Green Medical Park, providing comprehensive mental health services across 50 inpatient wards and 7 outpatient clinics, while also playing a pivotal role in training the next generation of mental health professionals through the NHG-AHPL Residency Programme and collaborations with local academic institutions.
Department: Hopes Programme
Job Description
To be part of a dynamic digital mental health service piloting a novel model of care in psychiatry.
Job Responsibilities
- Review eligibility of persons referred into the service.
- Onboarding of eligible persons into the digital platform.
- Monitor the health status of persons in the service remotely.
- Engagement with persons enrolled in the service
- Follow up with patients and escalate to the assigned healthcare worker if needed, as per stipulated care protocol.
- Ensure critical information is communicated within the team.
- Administrative support.
Competency
- Prior experience in mental healthcare and/or digital technology will be an advantage.
- A passion for mental health
- Diploma in any discipline.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications
The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) in Singapore, established in 1928, is a premier 2,000-bed psychiatric hospital nestled in Buangkok Green Medical Park, providing comprehensive mental health services across 50 inpatient wards and 7 outpatient clinics, while also playing a pivotal role in training the next generation of mental health professionals through the NHG-AHPL Residency Programme and collaborations with local academic institutions.