We are looking for a passionate and skilled Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our team in delivering holistic and person-centred care to residents and clients in both inpatient residential and community-based outpatient settings. You will play a key role in improving quality of life, promoting functional independence, and supervising a team of therapy and care support staff.
Job Description
Clinical Duties (Inpatient & Outpatient)
- Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualised care or treatment plans.
- Provide evidence-based OT interventions for physical, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges.
- Deliver therapy in areas such as ADL/IADL training, cognitive rehab, vocational therapy, leisure and recreation.
- Monitor and document progress every 3–6 months, or as clinically required.
- Recommend assistive devices and environmental modifications to support client independence.
- Collaborate closely with the interdisciplinary care team.
- Provide caregiver training and post-discharge support plans.
Supervisory Duties
- Supervise and guide OT aides, therapy assistants, nursing aides, and students.
- Conduct performance reviews, coaching, and competency assessments.
- Support staff development through training and ongoing mentorship.
Administrative & Operational Support
- Ensure timely documentation and compliance with infection control protocols.
- Manage OT-related equipment, requisitions, and maintenance.
- Foster teamwork across departments including Nursing, MSW, HR, and Finance.
- Promote and integrate ASH’s core values and therapy practices across services.
Work Settings
- Inpatient Residential Care
- Maintenance Daycare
- Dementia Daycare
- Day Rehabilitation Centre
Requirements
- Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy and registered with AHPC (Singapore)
- At least 2 years of relevant clinical experience preferred
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Passion for working with elderly and individuals with special needs
- Familiarity with ILTC and community care frameworks is an advantage
- Willing to travel between centres
- Fluent in spoken Chinese to communicate with Chinese residents and clients
We are looking for a passionate and skilled Occupational Therapist (OT) to join our team in delivering holistic and person-centred care to residents and clients in both inpatient residential and community-based outpatient settings. You will play a key role in improving quality of life, promoting functional independence, and supervising a team of therapy and care support staff.
Job Description
Clinical Duties (Inpatient & Outpatient)
- Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualised care or treatment plans.
- Provide evidence-based OT interventions for physical, cognitive, and psychosocial challenges.
- Deliver therapy in areas such as ADL/IADL training, cognitive rehab, vocational therapy, leisure and recreation.
- Monitor and document progress every 3–6 months, or as clinically required.
- Recommend assistive devices and environmental modifications to support client independence.
- Collaborate closely with the interdisciplinary care team.
- Provide caregiver training and post-discharge support plans.
Supervisory Duties
- Supervise and guide OT aides, therapy assistants, nursing aides, and students.
- Conduct performance reviews, coaching, and competency assessments.
- Support staff development through training and ongoing mentorship.
Administrative & Operational Support
- Ensure timely documentation and compliance with infection control protocols.
- Manage OT-related equipment, requisitions, and maintenance.
- Foster teamwork across departments including Nursing, MSW, HR, and Finance.
- Promote and integrate ASH’s core values and therapy practices across services.
Work Settings
- Inpatient Residential Care
- Maintenance Daycare
- Dementia Daycare
- Day Rehabilitation Centre
Requirements
- Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy and registered with AHPC (Singapore)
- At least 2 years of relevant clinical experience preferred
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Passion for working with elderly and individuals with special needs
- Familiarity with ILTC and community care frameworks is an advantage
- Willing to travel between centres
- Fluent in spoken Chinese to communicate with Chinese residents and clients