Tiered Autism Intervention Model (Sheung Wan)
Responsibilities:
1. To conduct needs assessment to formulate individual and group goals for students with ASD under the supervision of CP, EP & ST advisors;
2. To provide social competence training programs for students with ASD at mainstream primary and secondary schools;
3. To provide consultation or training to parents, peer students and concerned stakeholders;
4. To liaise and communicate with schools on service implementation; and
5. To prepare program session plans and reports.
Requirements:
1. Bachelor Degree or above in Social Work, Counselling, Psychology or Education (Majoring in Special Needs);
2. 1-2 years relevant experience is preferred;
3. Good communication and interpersonal skills;
4. Self-motivated, well-organized and a team player; and
5. Good command of spoken and written English and Chinese.
Applicants are invited to forward a cover letter and a resume to the Human Resources Department by post at New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, 332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon, or by fax at 3552 5398, or by email to [our mailbox through CTgoodjobs Apply Now].
Personal data provided by applicants will strictly be used for recruitment purpose. New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association is an equal opportunity employer. Prospective employees are requested to undergo Sexual Conviction Record Check.
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New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
Since 1965, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association is dedicated to recovery-oriented, people-focused and evidence-based community mental health service development. The Association, with a team of over 1,300 staff members, operates more than 70 service units and projects to render residential services, employment and vocational training, community support for 16,700 people in recovery with mental illness (PIR) and their families, as well as provide mental health education to 37,500 general public annually. As a result of our passionate belief in social inclusion and self-reliance for PIR , we have established different social enterprises with over 20 projects operating currently promoted the well-being message under the brand “330”, which in Cantonese carries the homophonous meaning “body, mind and spirit” – the balance of which we all strive to attain.
For more information, please visit http://www.nlpra.org.hk