Bilingual Counsellor
1 day ago
The primary role of the Child & Family Counsellor is to provide services to children and their families as assigned to you by SPOT Centre Ltd. As a committed member of the multi‑disciplinary team the Child & Family Counsellor will be responsible for evaluation of the child / parent within the context of family relationships; and the planning and provision of holistic care and input as appropriate. The Child & Family Counsellor will also be responsible for appropriate communication (verbal & written) with service coordinators, family members, carers, physicians, educators and insurance companies. Duties and Responsibilities Masters in counselling and a minimum of 3 years experience. Complete thorough evaluations of children and their families, inclusive of but not restricted to: mental health, attachment, relationships, family history, bereavement, coping skills, stress, trauma, emotional resilience and behavioural challenges. Design and implement developmentally appropriate and meaningful interventions to meet the individual needs of the client. Never knowingly recommend input for a client unnecessarily. Maintain confidentiality at all times. Establish a relationship of trust and respect with clients. Agree upon a counselling contract to determine what will be covered in sessions (including confidentiality issues). Accept without bias the issues raised by clients; helping clients towards a deeper understanding of their concerns; encouraging clients to talk about issues they feel they cannot normally share with others; actively listening to client concerns and empathising with their position; challenging any inconsistencies in what clients say or do; helping clients to make decisions and choices regarding possible ways forward. Undertake group as well as individualized therapy on occasions. Referral within the SPOT MDT according to the best interests of the child and only when appropriate. Referral to specialist services as appropriate, including but not limited to psychological services, medical specialists, psychiatric services, behavioural specialists, and other agencies as appropriate. Responsible for timely documentation of intervention, progress reports, discharge reports, daily notes, and insurance justifications as required. Communication with the child’s referring General Practitioner via letters / emails acknowledging referral and any other information that client requests be shared within limitations of confidentiality agreement. Collaboratively incorporate best practices and demonstrate a willingness to question established practices. Assist in developing strategic and long‑range plans for SPOT Centre Ltd. Attend staff meetings and MDT case review meetings with at least an 80% attendance rate. Maintain professional competency and high standards of evidence based practice and clinical reasoning by committing to a CPD plan with 6-12 month reviews with the Clinical Director. Regularly attend appropriate professional development courses as practical. Attend supervision with a senior therapist as appropriate. Undertake personal therapy on a regular basis (as required by accreditation board and personal development requirements) and to actively participate and use supervision and personal development plans to promote clinical and personal effectiveness and competence of self. Annually, review and sign the SPOT policy and procedure manual. Adhere to SPOT Centre Ltd safety policies and procedures. Maintain registration to practise with Hong Kong Board of Counsellors. Provide up to date copies of registration certificates to Clinical Director. Maintain personal liability insurance. Provide up to date copies of insurance certificates to Clinical Director. Perform any other duties that are from time to time deemed necessary by the Clinical Director. Actively support and provide incidental instruction and direction to clinical support staff as appropriate. Provide a minimum of one presentation annually to each school you provide services in (this is paid by SPOT). We are an equal opportunity employer. This job posting is open to all qualified applicants. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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