About Us (Centre for Positive Recovery)
We are a trauma-informed therapy team within Epworth Community Service, dedicated to supporting children, youth, and caregivers through evidence-based interventions.
Role Overview
As an Social Worker, you will deliver high-quality clinical services, including intake assessment, formulation, intervention, and case management. You will also contribute to group programmes, outreach initiatives,and service development, ensuring that all practices are aligned with trauma-informed principles and organisational values. This role is ideal for early-career professionals seeking to build competencies in trauma-informed care while contributing to meaningful outcomes for clients and families.
Key Responsibilities
1. Clinical Practical
- Conduct intake assessments and develop case formulations/treatment plans.
- Deliver evidence-based interventions under supervision.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation and case reviews.
- Provide crisis support and safety planning when required.
2. Programme Delivery & Group Work
- Support planning and facilitation of structured interventions and support groups.
- Participate in programme evaluation and feedback processes.
3. Community Engagement & Outreach
- Represent the organisation at talks, workshops and community events.
- Promote mental health awareness and service accessibility.
4. Professional Development & Reflective Practice
- Engage in supervision, case consultations and CPD activities.
- Apply feedback to improve practice and maintain ethical standards.
5. Service Administration, Evaluation,Research
- Support data collection and analysis for routine service evaluation
- Contribute to research initiatives within the department
- Contribute to reporting, scheduling and operational processes.
- [Social Worker] Conduct financial assessments for clients who require financial assistance.
Requirements
- Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or Post Graduate Diploma in Social Work from an accredited institution, or a Degree in Social Work from an accredited institution.
- At least 1-2 years of relevant experience in working with children/youths and families.
- Experience with trauma-informed and/or therapeutic work is an advantage.
Core Competencies & Skills
We are looking for someone who is empathetic, adaptable, and committed to ethical, client-centered care. You should have strong communication and interpersonal skills, work well in a team, and be eager to learn and grow through supervision. A foundation in psychological principles, openness to feedback, and resilience in managing the demands of trauma-informed work are essential.
Other information:
- Location of workplace: Jurong West
- Willing to work after office hours and some Saturdays when required (Time-off will be given)
- We offer structured supervision from accredited supervisors (e.g., SPS-registered supervisor & SASW registered Social Worker)
- Attractive annual remuneration comprising of fixed and variable bonuses
- Hybrid working arrangements
If you're passionate about supporting children, youth, and families and ready to develop your clinical expertise, we would love to hear from you.