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A community charity organization in Singapore is looking for a skilled Music Therapist to provide evidence-based clinical interventions. The ideal candidate will hold a Master's degree in Music Therapy and have proficiency with instruments like the guitar and keyboard. This role involves facilitating therapy sessions designed to support clients facing various challenges, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams. The position also requires travel between therapy centers in Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh.
Since October 2011, Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities (THK MC) was incorporated as a charity with an IPC status to provide multiple social and welfare services to the community at large.
THK MC provides assistance to the various groups in our community through more than 60 programmes and services for the elderly and the sick, families, persons with disabilities, and children. We help anyone in need with full respect to their race, colour, creed, language, culture and religion. We have more than 90 programmes and services, reaching out to more than 55,000 people in the community.
Together, as ONETHK - Empowering the Community.
The Early Intervention for Children (EIC) Services helps equip children with motor, communication, social, self‑help and cognitive skills. THK EIC Centre involves structuring classes around small groups encompassing early childhood special education, social work and therapy support services to stimulate their adaptive functioning and school readiness skills.
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Role:
Music Therapists provide clinical, evidence-based interventions by utilizing creative musical experiences to address the complex social, emotional, and physical needs of a diverse client population. Rather than providing musical instruction, the therapist facilitates a shared musical relationship to achieve specific therapeutic outcomes tailored to the client’s clinical pathology and personal development goals. Working across various settings with individuals or groups, the role involves supporting clients through challenges such as anxiety, behavioral disorders, and communication difficulties, while fostering deeper self‑insight and improved interpersonal relating through the medium of music‑making.
Responsibilities:
Music therapists working in a clinical setting may spend a lot of time liaising with professional colleagues engaged in the care and development of their clients.
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