Provide psycho-social therapies, rehabilitation, counselling and case management for adult clients with mental health issues.
Partner primary care physicians in managing clients with mental health needs in the community.
Provide education, training and support to the clients and their caregivers to equip and enable them to live well in the community
Contribute towards improving the quality of practice and professional issues in the service group.
Implement services / programme interventions, provide inputs on programme design and delivery to ensure that the delivery of services matches government and community priorities.
Liaise and work with organisations, partners and volunteers to build an ecosystem of assets and resources to facilitate more effective work with clients and their caregivers.
Assist with report submissions, research projects or other organisation projects, as assigned by management.
Qualifications:At least 2-3 years of relevant working experience; knowledge and experience in mental health / community care / healthcare sector; relevant experience working with mental health conditions, dementia and caregiving will be advantageous.Requirements:
High proficiency in written and spoken English; able to speak in mandarin and/or dialects would be essential for engagement with clients.
Passionate to work with clients with mental health conditions and caregivers.
Strong interpersonal and communication abilities with individuals and systems at multi-levels.
Good analytical and assessment skills.
Team player with an ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment and adapt to evolving service requirements.
Strong organisational skills and structured.
Other Information:Thank you for your application. We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified for interviews.About Us:Care Corner Singapore Ltd was founded in 1981, in a climate of changes in the early 1980s, as economic competition in the region intensified and the rift between the wealthy and the lower-income in particular the Chinese blue-collar workers, widened. Rev Tan Tien Ser and a group of passionate individuals believed that these marginalised people with lower income and little opportunities for a formal education could be helped to realise their potential and become more competent and fulfilled persons. Through a series of early outreach initiatives, Care Corner has evolved into an organisation offering a wide range of programmes and services delivered through various social service centres located island-wide. In a bid to stay relevant to the needs of the community, Care Corner has continuously strived to offer new and innovative programmes to support those in need and the less privileged.