Occupational Therapist (EPIP, Part-time)
Position: Occupational Therapist
Department: Early Psychosis Intervention Programme (EPIP)
Do kindly note we are looking for a part-time Occupational Therapist who is able to commit to upwards to 21 hours per week for this position.
Responsibilities:
You will perform appropriate assessments to set rehabilitation goals and plan intervention programmes, as well as conduct individual and group-based interventions to improve functional ability for inpatients as well as outpatient. You will also be required to produce functional reports for discharge planning and work with a multidisciplinary team and multi-agencies to ensure continuity of care and community integration.
You will be part of a dynamic team which believes in collaborative work and making meaningful connections to foster positive changes in the lives of the people in our care.
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Occupational Therapy which is registrable with the Allied Health Professions Council in Singapore
- Competent in using different therapeutic modalities in mental health group work – relevant work experience in mental health will be an advantage
- Competent in multi-agency collaboration
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Good organisational and teamwork skills
- Able to work well independently
About IMH and EPIP:
The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) in Singapore, established in 1928, is a premier 2,000-bed psychiatric hospital nestled in Buangkok Green Medical Park, providing comprehensive mental health services across 50 inpatient wards and 7 outpatient clinics, while also playing a pivotal role in training the next generation of mental health professionals through the NHG-AHPL Residency Programme and collaborations with local academic institutions.
The Early Psychosis Intervention Programme (EPIP) was initiated in April 2001 under the auspices of the Ministry of Health, Singapore, and specialises in the early detection and management for individuals with early psychosis (12 - 40 years old) and those at high risk of developing psychosis (16 – 30 years old). EPIP offers comprehensive treatment to service users via an integrative recovery-oriented approach. EPIP's services are available across inpatient, outpatient and community settings.