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Community Health Visitor

KK WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL PTE. LTD.

Singapore

On-site

SGD 20,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A healthcare institution in Singapore is seeking a Community Health Visitor to deliver integrated health and social care for mothers and children. The role focuses on antenatal and postnatal support, facilitating parent-child bonding, and collaborating with community services to optimize child development. Candidates should have a degree in relevant fields, excellent communication skills, and a passion for working with vulnerable families. This position requires independent travel for home visits.

Qualifications

  • Degree or diploma in relevant fields with 2-3 years of experience.
  • Passionate about working with vulnerable families and children.
  • Ability to travel independently for home visits.

Responsibilities

  • Support pregnant mothers with anticipatory care and advice.
  • Conduct mental wellness screenings and nutritional assessments.
  • Facilitate parent-child bonding and developmental skills.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Problem-solving
Organizational skills

Education

Degree in Early Childhood Development, Social Work, or equivalent
Diploma in relevant fields
Job description

The Community Health Visitor (CHV) will deliver health and social integrated care for mother and child, focusing on antenatal and postnatal care, developmental‑centred parenting, parent‑child interaction and family well‑being, with the aim of optimising every child's potential for healthy growth and development. The CHV is the keyworker who will support the mother‑child dyad and family through home visits and clinic service touchpoints, also providing service coordination between patient/client/family with healthcare and social service systems.

Job Responsibilities:
  • To support the pregnant mother during the antenatal period by providing anticipatory care and advice to optimise health, nutrition and improve birth outcomes.
  • Conduct mental wellness screenings and nutritional assessments for the pregnant mother, and to work with the trans‑disciplinary team to make appropriate referrals when required.
  • To support mother and main caregivers in the postnatal period in parentcraft skills.
  • To build rapport and cultivate a positive relationship with parents/caregivers to impart child development knowledge and skills and facilitate parent‑child bonding, developmental‑centred parenting and family well‑being.
  • Conduct child development screening and work with the trans‑disciplinary team to make family‑centred recommendations.
  • To collaborate and partner community and social service agencies, or hospital specialists to provide necessary support for client and family. This includes inter‑agency case conferences and discussions.
Job requirements and Competencies:
  • Degree in Early Childhood Development, Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Special Education, Nursing or equivalent OR
  • Diploma in Early Childhood Development, Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Special Education, Nursing or an Advanced Healthcare related diploma from a recognized institution; with 2–3 years relevant work experience, which may include working with vulnerable children and families in a community setting or in infant and early childhood development (preferred).
  • Passionate and committed to work with pregnant mothers, caregivers and children from vulnerable families
  • Excellent team player with good interpersonal, communication and writing skills.
  • Dynamic, problem‑solver, efficient, resourceful individual.
  • Demonstrates initiative and has good organisational skills.
  • Ability to independently travel to and from clients’ homes for service delivery.
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