The Psychologist provides psychological services within multi-disciplinary settings, applying a wide array of psychometric assessments and treatments for clients with routine psychological conditions. S/He conducts and writes reports for Mental Capacity Assessment for deputyship. S/He conducts psychoeducational programmes and training for other professionals. S/He works under supervision and in collaboration with other professionals in the course of his work.ResponsibilitiesConduct psychological assessments and assessment interviews to assess client's mental capacity under supervisionManage psychological casesPrepare assessment reports for routine cases and deputyship applicationsIdentify gaps in assessment tools in relation to application in local contexts and propose possible contextualisation to supervisorsDeliver case presentations within psychological servicesFormulate evidence-based and data-driven intervention plans in collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams for routine casesDeliver interventions for cases including medico-legal and forensic cases under supervisionIdentify areas of improvements to existing interventions based on research and sector trendsDeliver psychological programmes and servicesProvide psychological inputs to other specialised departments and relevant professionalsCollaborate with internal and external stakeholders to deliver and improve client care and servicesAdhere to professional standards in clinical and legal and ethical practicesAdhere to policies and procedures for professional practiceIdentify areas of improvement in client care and services for quality improvement projectsAssist in the delivery of training programmes as part of continuing professional developmentDeliver psychoeducation programmes for clients and other organisationsIdentify areas of improvement in models of client care and services based on evidence-based practicesPerform data collection and analysis to support researchProvide peer supportQualificationsBachelor's Degree with Honours in Psychology or Master's Degree in Counselling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, or Applied Psychology (preferred)Certification in conducting mental capacity assessments (preferred)Knowledge or expertise in disability or related fieldsOther Information3 years of related experienceKnowledge or expertise in disability or related fieldsRegistration with Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) preferred
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