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Psychologist Psychological Services

Community Psychology Hub

Singapore

On-site

SGD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

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Job summary

A community-focused psychological services provider in Singapore seeks a Psychologist to deliver psychological assessments and interventions. The role involves conducting assessments, developing family-based interventions, and building stakeholder relationships. Ideal candidates hold a Master's in applied psychology and have relevant experience. Responsibilities include training for professionals and engaging in research activities. Join a committed multi-disciplinary team to make a meaningful impact on families and individuals in the community, working to improve mental health outcomes.

Qualifications

  • A minimum of a Master’s degree in applied psychology from an accredited university.
  • Eligible for registration with the Singapore Psychological Society.
  • Experience in clinical settings and/or working with social service agencies is an advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct psychological assessments and prepare reports.
  • Deliver evidence-based interventions, including family therapy.
  • Provide consultation for families and stakeholders to improve outcomes.
  • Assist in training and workshops for psychology professionals.
  • Perform data collection and analysis in support of research.

Skills

Effective interpersonal skills
Good psychological report writing skills
Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team
Fluency in local languages

Education

Master’s degree in applied psychology
Eligible for Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) membership
Job description
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Psychologist – Psychological Services

To provide innovative and quality psychological care to our clients and their families in the community. Depending on your area of focus, you may:

  • [Strengthening Families Programme, FAM] Provide specialised psychological services to famillies referred by the courts to the FAM in Singapore

  • [Custody Evaluation Report, CER] Conduct assessments which support decision making for child custody proceedings

Responsibilities

1. Conduct Psychological Assessments

  • Coordinate and conduct formal and informal psychological assessments, including standardised tests e.g., cognitive, co-morbid, mental capacity assessments, under supervision

  • Prepare assessment reports for routine cases

  • Identify gaps in assessment tools in relation to application in local contexts and propose possible contextualisations to supervisors

  • Deliver case presentations during group supervision

  • Specific to FAM:

    • Support case worker in providing psychological inputs or professional opinions to case formulation or case planning intervention. This includes actively participating in FAM case conferences

    • Clarify the scope of referral to psychological services; ongoing discussion and collaboration with other counsellors in case management

  • Specific to CER:

    • Conduct interviews with parents, children and collaterals

    • Conduct observations of parent- child interactions

    • Conduct home visits of parents and/or caregivers to evaluate the home environment

    • All interviews, observations and home visits are to be conducted in a timely manner as per SOPs

    • Assess the best parenting arrangement in the best interest of the children

    • Prepare and submit reports within stipulated timelines for vetting and approval by supervisors

    • Prepare and submit reports to the court in timely manner

2. Deliver Intervention

  • Work in a multi-disciplinary team comprising other professionals such as social workers to co-develop and implement evidence-based assessments and interventions, as well as to conduct home visits when necessary

  • Deliver psychological programmes and services. This may include:

    Specific to FAM:

    • Provide evidence informed intervention (e.g., Family Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) to help families, in particular parents with diagnosed or suspected mental health problems, improve their co-parenting relationship, reduce inter-parental conflict, improve parental functioning, and restore ruptured parent-child relationship

    • Case recording of sessions to be done after each session

    • Psychological Intervention Report to be done as necessary (to be vetted and signed off by Community Psychology Hub (CPH) Clinical Supervisor before submission to caseworker or court)

    • Development or running of therapeutic group work

3. Build stakeholder relationships or capacity

  • Provide evidence-based input for program/policy improvements

  • Provide consultation for families, caregivers, and other stakeholders to improve client outcome

4. Uplift professional practice in psychology

  • Assist in the delivery of training (clinical seminars, clinical workshops) for psychologists and/or other professionals in the social service sector

  • Deliver psychology related talks for Social Service Agencies (SSAs) and psychoeducation talks for the community

  • Identify areas of improvement in models of client care and services based on evidence-based practices

  • Perform data collection and analysis to support research e.g., programme evaluation for new initiatives/programs introduced in the SSA/CPH

  • Provide guidance to peers and interns

  • Attain SRP status or its equivalent (within first two years of appointment as Psychologist)

  • Specific to FAM:

    • Identify best practice and evidence-informed practice in assessments and therapeutic interventions

    • Modify and adapt these models to our local context /sector, piloting the efficacy of intervention model for research purpose and ongoing implementation of service

    • Continuous improvement and adaptation of these models-of-care/assessment

5. Others

  • Attend and assist with group meetings, chair and/or present at the meetings when necessary

  • Assist in the planning and implementation of SSA/CPH activities as assigned

  • Attend SSA/CPH events, including team bonding activities

  • Prepare and submit reports e.g., monthly KPI tracking as required

  • Carry out any other duties assigned by Reporting Officer or Management

6. Self-development

  • Attend CPH/SSA endorsed training/workshops/seminars to develop relevant knowledge and skills

  • Receive formal supervision from CPH’s approved supervisors as part of professional development

  • Commit to reading, learning and researching on evidence informed practices, ethics and guidelines

Requirements

1. Educational qualifications & Experience

  • A minimum of a Master’s degree in applied psychology (e.g., Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology) from an accredited university. The programme must include a supervised practicum and supervised training in psychological assessments

  • Eligibile for Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) (Full Membership) and Singapore Register of Psychologists (SRP) registration

  • Experience in clinical settings and/or working with/in SSAs will be an advantage

2. Other qualities

  • Effective interpersonal skills, good psychological report writing skills and be able to work in multi-disciplinary team

  • Fluency in local languages and familiarity with the local context will be an advantage

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