Counsellor/Social Worker (FAM
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health, Human Services/ Social Work, Crisis Counselor
Job Purpose:
You will be part of the team to provide casework and counselling services for families, with the goal for families to achieve healthy family functioning, and to deliver divorce support programmes and services to families who are affected by divorce, with the goal for families and their children to achieve stability and self-reliance.
- Part of the Intake and Triage Team to conduct intake assessments for new intakes to identify needs, strengths, and risks and make necessary referrals for clients.
- Conduct counselling for individuals, couples and families who are experiencing stress due to marital and family-related issues, including online counselling.
- Conduct case management for clients and case conferences with stakeholders.
- Identify, assess and manage risks inherent in low-moderate complex cases by integrating a range of information and screening tools.
- Plan, review and facilitate groupwork intervention for parents and children.
- Facilitate premarital and divorce related programme and workshops to help equip couples and parents with knowledge that enhance relationships and skills to cope with life transitions.
- Provide programme and/or practice/clinical supervision to junior Counsellor/Social Worker and/or interns/Contract for Service Family Life Educators to ensure programme fidelity and quality service delivery.
- Contribute to quality practice and professional matters in agency.
- Engage in research to evaluate activities and identify service gaps.
- Facilitate internal training for team / service point.
- Support networking and advocacy sessions with partners and stakeholders.
- Degree in Counselling OR Degree in Social Work (preferably with a recognised certification in Counselling).
- At least 3 years of relevant casework / counselling experience in counselling, social work, or related work involving family, parents and children, and have experience in conducting training and workshop.
- Preferably clinical member of SAC.
At Care Corner, we believe in uplifting lives and strengthening communities with compassion and care. Since 1981, we’ve been a trusted non‑profit organisation providing social and health care services to those in need. With more than 45 service points around Singapore, we support children and youths with needs, families in crisis, vulnerable seniors, and individuals facing mental health challenges. Our work spans all life stages, offering holistic, person‑centred care.
What drives us is purpose—and we’re looking for passionate people to join us. Whether you’re working directly with our service users, or supporting our corporate functions, you’ll play a part in creating meaningful, lasting impact. At Care Corner, you’ll find a supportive team, opportunities to grow, and a shared mission that inspires. If you’re ready to make a real difference, your journey starts here.
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