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A prominent charity organization in Singapore seeks an experienced Clinical Senior to oversee children's learning progress and enhance teaching approaches. The role entails curriculum design, collaboration with community partners, and staff training. Candidates must hold a relevant degree and have at least three years' experience in early childhood intervention. Key qualities include adaptability, strong communication skills, and a passion for working with children and families. A valid First Aid Certificate is also required.
The Clinical Senior oversees classes within the centre, under the supervision of the Assistant Head of Department (Teaching) and/or Assistant Director (Pedagogy and Practice). He/She reviews the children's learning progress and improves teaching and learning approaches to meet the developmental goals of children. He/she supports the design and evaluation of centre-wide curriculum, programmes and teaching practices to improve learning outcomes. He/she collaborates with community stakeholders, and social service providers to deliver programmes and services with support fromother Clinical Seniors. He/she collaborates and liaises with interns. He/she also conducts workshops for knowledge sharing at a centre-level, provides guidance to teaching staff, supports the conceptualisation of relevant inquiry projects and carries out data collection as part of the centre senior's team. A thoughtful and calm professional who loves working with children and possesses good team management skills, he/she is able to work in various class profiles.
Implement and provide feedback on the teaching and learning approaches for applications to lessons
Conduct lesson evaluation to make sure the teaching and learning approaches are maintained at the desired level based on the experience of the teachers
Guide teachers to integrate teaching and learning approaches to cater to children with more challenging behaviors or those requiring high levels of support
Ensure and carry out implementation of appropriate health, safety, nutritional and hygiene standards and procedures, and as an Environmental Control Coordinator (ECC)
Implement centre curriculum and programmes to meet needs of children that are unique or challenging
Implement developmentally appropriate learning materials and resources to improve quality of learning environment
Support the implementation of new learning strategies for family and community (i.e., preschool) programmes and centre initiatives
Provide feedback for family and community programmes and initiatives for improvements
Implement outreach activities (i.e., Parents Workshop, Transition Talk) with co-workers
Conduct staff training in evidence-based practices, within the centre
Assist in collecting inquiry findings and data analysis
Coach and supervise teaching staff and interns, to improve work performances
Coach and guide staff on reflective practice- Implement new intervention methods, tools and assistive technologies based on emerging Early Intervention and sector trends
Review and discuss children's learning progress, goals, and family priorities in coordination with other social services and healthcare professionals
Review case files, reports and closure of cases, under minimal guidance from Reporting Officer
Evaluate effectiveness of interventions, methods, tools and assistive technologies to support learning
Establish and maintain timeline for various submissions within the teaching department
Refine classroom management strategies
Oversee group classes
Conduct Intake Assessment and suggest possible class placement
Advise the requisition of resources, and monetary claims for purchases of direct supervisees
Manage manpower matters including deployment and leave applications for direct supervisees
Motivate teaching staff to collaborate with families to embed strategies at home and do a monthly check-in with the families
Collaborate with trans-disciplinary team members in setting age- appropriate IEP goals for the children
Provide constructive feedback to the teaching staff and trans-disciplinary team on the classroom engagement, behavior management, activity planning and timetable, with support from the other Clinical Seniors
Engaging caregivers or other stakeholders with HEART narratives
Conduct check-ins and supervision sessions according to the supervision framework of direct supervisees
Conduct annual Performance Appraisals
Specialist Diploma in Early Childhood Intervention (Special Needs) (SDESN) or ADESN
Degree or Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Special Education or related fields from recognized institutions
At least 3 years of experience working with families and children as a Trained Early Intervention Teacher with experience in leading teams and projects
Mature, independent, creative, flexible thinking and able to motivate children
Good people skills
Able to work independently
Has strong understanding of the diverse cultures and races
Has patience, love, passion & commitment in the education of & nurturing young children and empowering the families
Valid First Aid Certificate
Keen to develop professionally
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