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A healthcare organization in Singapore is seeking a Nursing Aide to deliver quality daily care and supervision for residents. Responsibilities include personal care assistance, meal supervision, medication support, and maintaining documentation. Candidates should have relevant nursing qualifications and preferably one year of experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities. The role requires compassion and commitment, particularly on weekends due to shift work.
About Us
MINDS has been caring for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (PWIDs) and their families since 1962. Grounded in the belief that all PWIDs have innate abilities and talents, MINDS is committed to empowering them and enhancing their quality of life, while advocating for greater inclusivity for PWIDs as a nation. MINDS is today one of the largest charities in Singapore employing more than 850 staff and focuses on expanding community‑based services, improving employability of PWIDs, strengthening education, and engendering inclusive community living. MINDS offers a holistic range of services and programmes across the PWIDs' lifespan, including schools, employment and training development centres, home‑based care services and community‑based services that cater to the physical, psychological, environmental and social needs of PWIDs. For more information, please visit www.minds.org.sg.
Job Description
The Nursing Aide delivers quality daily care and supervision to residents following care plans developed by Nursing and Allied Health Professionals. She maintains accurate and updated documentation, provides input for care plan reviews, and ensures adherence to house rules while recommending measures to mitigate risks. She also conducts activities that promote residents' health, wellness, and quality of life and attends to their basic care needs. A caring, patient, and responsible professional with strong leadership and team skills, she contributes effectively across voluntary welfare organisations, community, and institutional settings.