Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) or ARC(S) is a non-profit charity organisation dedicated to serving children and adults on the autism spectrum, to help these individuals lead meaningful and independent lives in society. Â ARC(S) offers a range of services and resources tailored to meet the growing concerns and needs of the autism community.
As part of our continuum of services , we run a Residential Programme coupled with a supported living and training centre, and we invite passionate people to join us in transforming the lives entrusted to us.
We are looking for a hands-on & energetic Residential Coach who desires to impact lives of adults on the autism spectrum. This would require showing respect and support for our clients’ choices and needs, as well as  helping  them achieve their personal goals by empowering them through Meaning, Dignity and Independence.
Responsibilities
1.     Work in a multi-disciplinary team to coach residents in Independent Living Skills such as:
·       Maintain household chores, including laundry and area cleaning
·       Manage their time within the residence
·       Live with others – sharing common spaces, meals, and chores, as well as consideration for one another’s needs
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2.     Enable the physical safety and well-being of residents 24/7 with a shift roster:
·       Ensure safety and security of residents at all times
·       Respond to emergencies or unusual developments as required
·       Maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for the residents
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3.     Provide a safe and homely environment
·       Co-develop house practices with the residents
·       Ensure residents are accountable for their household duties
·       Provide opportunities for social interactions and community
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4.     Plan and deliver programmes in the area of Independent Living Skills (e.g., preparing simple meals, navigating the community, etc.) using autism-friendly strategies.
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5.     Document updates on training/coaching progress to different stakeholders
The incumbent is required to work on a shift roster which includes weekends and public holidays.  We offer an attractive shift pattern up to 8.5 consecutive days off every three weeks.
Requirements
- Min GCE 'N' level with 1 - 2 years working experience.
- Have knowledge and understanding of autism and skills in daily living tasks
- Good interpersonal and communication (verbal & non-verbal) skills
- Sounds decision-making and problem-solving skills
- Passion to work with individuals on the autism spectrum
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We offer a competitive salary and benefits package and the professional advantages of a dynamic environment that supports your development and recognises your achievements.
We apologise that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Our organisation is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. We require all applicants to undergo an extensive screening process prior to hire.