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Be a part of the Lakeside family! We work closely with our internal service areas and community partners to bring holistic support and care to individuals and families. Join us today for a meaningful career which enables you to reach into the hearts of the underprivileged community in the West. Lakeside welcomes you!
Apply for a career with us by sending your resume, portfolios and testimonials (if any), along with your position of interest here
Role:
Reporting to the Director of Specialised Services, the candidate job description includes:
- Implement the case management services as well as plan, review and conduct support programs for the offenders in the community. He/She will be part of Specialised Services Dept and will be expected to work closely with other stakeholders and other community resources.
- Assessment, implementation and review of the supervisees reintegration process.
- Ensure integration of supervisees assessment and treatment services in a throughcare approach for the rehabilitation of offenders in the community.
- Engagement and collaboration with community agencies in the provision of correctional counselling treatment services and monitoring and assessing quality of services provided.
- Administration and co-facilitation of core and auxiliary services: (a) Co-facilitate in groupwork; and (b) Co-facilitate support groups and special events.
- Build trust, gain confidence of clients
- Provide casework for families and individuals
- Demonstrate good interpersonal skills
Candidate requirements:
- Min Degree in Social Work/Counselling/Psychology or Post-Graduate in Counselling
- Min 2 yrs of work experience
- Prepared to work during non-office hours
- Comfortable to work with ex offenders and their family in the community
- Knowledge of correctional and addictions work is an advantage
- Ability to engage in clinical counselling & case management in consultation with core team and with community partners in rehabilitation needs of clients.
Role:
- Help children grow in all aspect of life, emotional, social, physical, intellectual and spiritual.
- Supervision of daily homework and prepare students for upcoming test and examination
- Ensure students complete their school work, assessment books and corrections.
- Maintain regular communication with student’s parents
- Look after children’s well-being during study, play and meal times.
- Address classroom disciplinary issues using positive disciplinary technique
- Ensure the safety and security of students at all times
- Prepare and execute holiday programmes and outings as required
- Foster good working relationship with students, parents and team members
- Responsible, good role model for the children.
- Work location: Jurong West. Working hours: Mon-Fri: 10.30am – 7pm.
Candidate requirements:
- Minimum Educational Qualification: O level to Diploma holder
- Preferably with related working experience dealing with children aged 7 – 12 years old.
- Strong passion and love for children
Role:
- Ensure that all HR policies, practices and initiatives are in compliance and aligned
- Processing of payroll, OT, Allowances, CPF, work pass levy, IR8A, NS reimbursement, mandatory government surveys
- Perform end to end recruitment process, inclusive of interview coordination, on-boarding and off-boarding activities
- To update and maintain employee records in the HR system
- File management to ensure all necessary documents are filed appropriately in employees’ P-Files.
- Prepare HR related letters for employees
- Responsible for staff training and development matters
- Monthly HR reporting, Annual Manpower Budget
- To assist in staff Benefits and Compensation administration
- Renewal of insurance policies
- Maintain accurate employees’ information in the HR System
- Manage work pass and contract renewal activities
- Provide support in streamlining HR policies, systems and procedures
- Handle employee disciplinary issues and grievances
- Annual Performance Appraisal review
- Assist with day to day operations of other HR functions and duties support on HR related matters
- Any other relevant projects or duties as assigned
Candidate requirements:
- Provide support in streamlining HR policies, systems and procedures
- Monthly HR reporting, Annual Manpower Budget
- A mature individual with professional work attitude and the ability to adapt in a fast-paced environment, multi-task and perform under pressure.
- Min Bachelor’s Degree with 2 yrs of relevant working experience in Human Resource.
- Proficient in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and database management.
- A team player who is able to communicate effectively with people of diverse cultures.
- Excellent communication skills.
Role:
Do you want to be part of a mission-driven team that is passionate about empowering women and families? Safe Place is looking for a Residential Assistant to support in providing a safe and stable living environment for mothers and babies. Responsibilities includes:
- Oversee a clean, orderly and safe environment for residents
- Assist residents with basic baby care when required
- Ensure residents are accountable for their household duties and curfews
Candidate requirements:
- Preferably experienced in one of the following: maternity care, infant care, nursing or counselling
- Able to speak one other language besides English
- Energized by challenges and naturally proactive
- Warm and friendly
- Able to speak one other language besides English
- Preferably experienced in one of the following: maternity care, infant care, nursing or counselling
- Shift work and some weekends are required
Safe Place aims to empower women and families with unsupported pregnancies to make life-giving choices. We are an initiative of Lakeside Family Services and 100% self-funded.
To apply, please send your CV to hr@lakeside.org.sg stating in subject “Application for Safe Place Residential Assistant”. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Thank you.
Role:
- Conduct needs assessment to plan and develop programmes and talks for seniors
- Coordinate and conduct programmes for seniors in Chinese and English
- Provide social and emotional support to the seniors through home visits, care planning and activity recommendation
- Volunteer management including recruitment, training, deployment and retention of volunteers to support programmes of the centre
- Liaison for internal and external stakeholder
- Ensure proper maintenance of records (files and database) to generate reports for funded projects and programmes
- Support in KPI tracking and proper recording of income and expenses of centre’s programmes
- Any other ad-hoc duties assigned by supervisor
Candidate requirements:
- Ability to conceptualize new and creative ideas to meet emerging needs of seniors
- Ability to multi-task & adapt to changes
- Ability to maintain database and writing of reports
- Proficiency in English and Chinese (to speak and conduct programmes independently)
- MS Office savvy
- Keen interest to serve seniors and community
- Passion for outreach and positive mindset
- Initiative and self-driven
- Strong sense of responsibility and accountability
- Past employment experience with seniors/eldercare related service
Role:
Reporting to the Director of Specialised Services, the candidate job description includes:
- implement the case management services as well as plan, review and conduct support programs for the offenders in the community. He/She will be part of Specialised Services Dept and will be expected to work closely with other stakeholders and other community resources.
- Assessment, implementation and review of the supervisees reintegration process.
- Ensure integration of supervisees assessment and treatment services in a throughcare approach for the rehabilitation of offenders in the community.
- Engagement and collaboration with community agencies in the provision of correctional counselling treatment services and monitoring and assessing quality of services provided.
- Administration and co-facilitation of core and auxiliary services: (a) Co-facilitate in groupwork; and (b) Co-facilitate support groups and special events.
- Build trust, gain confidence of clients
- Provide casework for families and individuals
- Demonstrate good interpersonal skills
Candidate requirements:
- Min Degree in Social Work/Counselling/Psychology or Post-Graduate in Counselling
- Min 2 yrs of work experience
- Prepared to work during non-office hours
- Comfortable to work with ex offenders and their family in the community
- Knowledge of correctional and addictions work is an advantage
- Ability to engage in clinical counselling & case management in consultation with core team and with community partners in rehabilitation needs of clients.