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Singapore Children's Society

Senior Social Worker (Student Service)

Singapore Children's Society
Full-Time · On-site

Job Requirements

On-site

Job description for Senior Social Worker (Student Service) at Singapore Children's Society

To support and promote children’s well-being through leading the Tinkle Friend Services, which include the helpline and chatline, developing resources to support children’s well-being through various channels. To lead the development of evidence-informed programme for children, educators/parents in the promotion of bully-free. Conduct rigorous assessment and provide basic psychosocial, behavioural interventions to children in need. The purpose is to ensure that child’s mental well-being is supported so that they can grow up strong and healthy.


To provide supervision to the Tinkle Friend team and provide support to ensure child’s safety. 

To develop, facilitate, monitor, evaluate and review services to address of bullying.

To conduct analysis of the Tinkle Friend service to enhance the services and provide recommendations on initiatives that would support children’s wellbeing.

Provide mental health check-ins to children and facilitate warm referrals  

Maintain up to date case documentation

Provide supervision and oversight of all high-risk cases

To work collaboratively with child’s support networks-parents, educators and community partners to address the needs

To support children in-risk identified on our helpline/chatline services

Conduct risk assessment, safety planning and implement safety plans as appropriate.

Liaise with agencies and make service referrals

Advocate for children’s best interest

Work closely with Research Department to develop/refine evaluation tools for programme

To support HOD in agency-level work

Requirements:

Degree in social work/counselling/psychology or in related discipline or Post graduate diploma in social work. 

At least 5 years of experience working with children (6-13 years old), parents in counselling, casework, programme development and group work.

At least 3 years of supervisory experience

Supervisory experience

Strong group work facilitation skills

Strong ethical reasoning

Programme development

Case work and counselling skills

Good written and oral communication

Trained in CARG

Trauma-informed

Able to provide psychological first aid

Possess knowledge of the social service and school landscape/resources

Ability to conduct basic research and evaluation

Able to conduct environmental scans and assess community needs

Excellent interpersonal skills and a team player

Strong engagement skills with various stakeholders. 

Able to work independently and in a team

Experienced in creative engagements for social service programmes in both virtual and face-to-face formats

High levels of initiative

Other Requirements:

Keen interest to work with children and the other systems in the child’s life (e.g. parents, educators, case workers, etc)

An insightful and reflective team player

High levels of initiative, adaptability and responsibility.

Proficient in Microsoft, Canva or other design softwares

Strong administrative skills

High levels of initiative, adaptability and willingness to grow professionally with the organization


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Full-Time · On-site

Job Requirements

On-site

Job description for Senior Social Worker (Student Service) at Singapore Children's Society

To support and promote children’s well-being through leading the Tinkle Friend Services, which include the helpline and chatline, developing resources to support children’s well-being through various channels. To lead the development of evidence-informed programme for children, educators/parents in the promotion of bully-free. Conduct rigorous assessment and provide basic psychosocial, behavioural interventions to children in need. The purpose is to ensure that child’s mental well-being is supported so that they can grow up strong and healthy.


To provide supervision to the Tinkle Friend team and provide support to ensure child’s safety. 

To develop, facilitate, monitor, evaluate and review services to address of bullying.

To conduct analysis of the Tinkle Friend service to enhance the services and provide recommendations on initiatives that would support children’s wellbeing.

Provide mental health check-ins to children and facilitate warm referrals  

Maintain up to date case documentation

Provide supervision and oversight of all high-risk cases

To work collaboratively with child’s support networks-parents, educators and community partners to address the needs

To support children in-risk identified on our helpline/chatline services

Conduct risk assessment, safety planning and implement safety plans as appropriate.

Liaise with agencies and make service referrals

Advocate for children’s best interest

Work closely with Research Department to develop/refine evaluation tools for programme

To support HOD in agency-level work

Requirements:

Degree in social work/counselling/psychology or in related discipline or Post graduate diploma in social work. 

At least 5 years of experience working with children (6-13 years old), parents in counselling, casework, programme development and group work.

At least 3 years of supervisory experience

Supervisory experience

Strong group work facilitation skills

Strong ethical reasoning

Programme development

Case work and counselling skills

Good written and oral communication

Trained in CARG

Trauma-informed

Able to provide psychological first aid

Possess knowledge of the social service and school landscape/resources

Ability to conduct basic research and evaluation

Able to conduct environmental scans and assess community needs

Excellent interpersonal skills and a team player

Strong engagement skills with various stakeholders. 

Able to work independently and in a team

Experienced in creative engagements for social service programmes in both virtual and face-to-face formats

High levels of initiative

Other Requirements:

Keen interest to work with children and the other systems in the child’s life (e.g. parents, educators, case workers, etc)

An insightful and reflective team player

High levels of initiative, adaptability and responsibility.

Proficient in Microsoft, Canva or other design softwares

Strong administrative skills

High levels of initiative, adaptability and willingness to grow professionally with the organization


About the company
Singapore Children's Society
Singapore Children's Society

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Legitimate employers won’t ask for contact Telegram or any kind of top-ups or payment. Do not provide your messaging app contacts, bank details, or credit card information.

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