Clinical Senior
Listed on 2025-12-28
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support
The Clinical Senior oversees classes within the centre, under the supervision of the Assistant Head of Department (Teaching) and/or Assistant Director (Pedagogy and Practice). He/She reviews the children's learning progress and improves teaching and learning approaches to meet the developmental goals of children. He/she supports the design and evaluation of centre-wide curriculum, programmes and teaching practices to improve learning outcomes. He/she collaborates with community stakeholders, and social service providers to deliver programmes and services with support from other Clinical Seniors.
He/she collaborates and liaises with interns. He/she also conducts workshops for knowledge sharing at a centre-level, provides guidance to teaching staff, supports the conceptualisation of relevant inquiry projects and carries out data collection as part of the centre senior's team. A thoughtful and calm professional who loves working with children and possesses good team management skills, he/she is able to work in various class profiles.
and implement curriculum and programmes:
- Implement and provide feedback on the teaching and learning approaches for applications to lessons
- Conduct lesson evaluation to make sure the teaching and learning approaches are maintained at the desired level based on the experience of the teachers
- Guide teachers to integrate teaching and learning approaches to cater to children with more challenging behaviors or those requiring high levels of support
- Ensure and carry out implementation of appropriate health, safety, nutritional and hygiene standards and procedures, and as an Environmental Control Coordinator (ECC)
- Implement centre curriculum and programmes to meet needs of children that are unique or challenging
- Implement developmentally appropriate learning materials and resources to improve quality of learning environment
- Support the implementation of new learning strategies for family and community (i.e., preschool) programmes and centre initiatives
- Provide feedback for family and community programmes and initiatives for improvements
- Implement outreach activities (i.e., Parents Workshop, Transition Talk) with co-workers
- Conduct staff training in evidence-based practices, within the centre
- Assist in collecting inquiry findings and data analysis
- Coach and supervise teaching staff and interns, to improve work performances
- Coach and guide staff on reflective practice
- Implement new intervention methods, tools and assistive technologies based on emerging Early Intervention and sector trends
- Review and discuss children's learning progress, goals, and family priorities in coordination with other social services and healthcare professionals
- Review case files, reports and closure of cases, under minimal guidance from Reporting Officer
- Evaluate effectiveness of interventions, methods, tools and assistive technologies to support learning
- Establish and maintain timeline for various submissions within the teaching departmentli>
- Refine classroom management strategies
- Oversee group classes
- Conduct Intake Assessment and suggest possible class placement
- Advise the requisition of resources, and monetary claims for purchases of direct supervises
- Manage manpower matters including deployment and leave applications for direct supervises
- Motivate teaching staff to collaborate with families to embed strategies at home and do a monthly check-in with the families
- Collaborate with trans-disciplinary team members in setting age- appropriate IEP goals for the children
- Provide constructive feedback to the teaching staff and trans-disciplinary team on the classroom engagement, behavior management, activity planning and timetable, with support from the other Clinical Seniors
- Engaging caregivers or other stakeholders with HEART narratives
- Conduct check-ins and supervision sessions according to the supervision framework of direct supervises
- Conduct annual Performance Appraisals
- Specialist Diploma in Early Childhood Intervention (Special Needs) (SDESN) or ADESN
- Degree or Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Special Education or related fields from recognized institutions
- At least 3 years of experience working with families and children as a Trained Early Intervention Teacher with experience in leading teams and projects
- Mature, independent, creative, flexible thinking and able to motivate children
- Good people skills
- Able to work independently
- Has strong understanding of the diverse cultures and races
- Has patience, love, passion & commitment in the education of & nurturing young children and empowering the families
- Valid First Aid Certificate
- Keen to develop professionally
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