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Speech & Language Therapist

Presbyterian Community Services

Singapore

On-site

SGD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A local educational institution in Singapore is seeking a dedicated Speech Therapist to provide speech therapy interventions for students with Mild Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder. This role involves assessment, program development, and collaboration with staff and families. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's degree in Speech & Language Pathology, is registered with AHPC, and has a passion for working with children.

Qualifications

  • Registered Speech Therapist with Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC).
  • Previous working experience in schools required.
  • Ability to work independently and as a team member.

Responsibilities

  • Assess individual therapy needs of students using standardized tools.
  • Develop and implement therapy programs for students.
  • Collaborate with staff and caregivers for effective service enhancement.

Skills

Assessment skills
Intervention planning
Collaboration
Communication

Education

Bachelor Degree in Speech & Language Pathology
Job description

Employer: Grace Orchard School

Speech Therapist

The Speech Therapist, under the supervision of the Head of Department (Allied Professionals), is a member of the school’s AP Department. He / She works via an inter-disciplinary model with fellow allied professionals, teaching staff and parents / caregivers in providing speech therapy intervention (assessment, intervention, consultation and evaluation) to students with Mild Intellectual Disability, as well as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. He / She will participate in case consultations and provide relevant support services to benefit students and their families. The standard of professional practice will be ethical and delivered with due consideration to the relevant legislation and procedures.

Job Description
  • Identify and assess individual therapy needs of students using standardised assessment tools and school in-house assessment forms.
  • Facilitate development of appropriate and effective tools for identification, assessment, intervention of students.
  • Formulate and implement individual/group therapy programme for students.
  • Involve in the school’s interdisciplinary process of Individual Education Plan (IEP) and Individual Transition Plan (ITP).
  • Provide intervention for students on a one-to-one basis, group, class, work experience or special setting based on the needs of the students.
  • Evaluate and document students’ therapy needs and progress regularly, and review the effectiveness of the intervention.
  • Provide consultation and update students’ status to the relevant staff members and caregivers.
  • Work in collaboration with teaching/non-teaching staff and caregivers for the effective enhancement of services.
  • Work with external agencies e.g. hospitals, external therapists for the effective enhancement of services.
  • Develop and review department and related policies in conjunction with the management.
  • Maintain and update students’ case records with relevant documentation reports.
  • Conduct relevant in-house training for school staff, parents and caregivers e.g. workshops, professional learning sessions etc.
  • Conduct placement assessment screening for all new students enrolled into the school.
  • Conduct home visits when necessary.
  • Work in collaboration with teaching/non-teaching staff in various school committees including school event planning, subject curriculum and school programmes.
  • Maintain proper inventory and usage of therapy items/resources in the therapy rooms and update the need to replace or purchase them when needed.
  • Assist in the development and management of the budget for the Department.
  • Attend school meetings e.g. staff contact time, department meetings, committee meetings, interdisciplinary meetings and school holiday staff meetings etc. to keep updated on school matters and planning.
  • Attend internal and external trainings e.g. professional learning teams to keep abreast of the latest trends and developments to develop and maintain skills that increase effectiveness.
  • Perform other duties and be involved in committee work as assigned by the school management e.g. guide therapy assistants in supporting intervention work with the students.
Requirements
  • At least a Bachelor Degree in (Speech & Language Pathology)
  • Registered Speech Therapist with Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC)
  • Previous working experience in schools
  • Passion to work with children, youths and their families
  • Ability to work independently and as a team member in a fast-paced work environment
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