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  • What if your clinical work could reach children and families at the moment it matters most — right inside their school?
    About the Role
    Dynamics Therapy Group and Dynamics International School are looking for a Senior Psychotherapist to join a multidisciplinary team supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families, many of them navigating the unique complexities of multicultural identity, neurodiversity, and belonging.
    This isn't a typical clinic role. You'll work across both a therapy practice and a purpose-built international school for children with special needs, giving you the rare opportunity to provide care in the environment where it has the greatest impact.
    Your caseload will span individual therapy with children, adolescents, and adults (including parents), family work, and collaboration with a team of occupational therapists, speech therapists, educational therapists, ABA specialists, and school teachers. You'll be part of a close-knit clinical community, not working in isolation.
    We welcome integrative practitioners. Whether your orientation is psychodynamic, CBT, mindfulness-based, play therapy, or a blend... what matters is clinical depth, cultural sensitivity, and a genuine commitment to the families you serve.
    Beyond Clinical Work
    This role goes further than therapy sessions. You'll also have the opportunity to:Supervise and mentor junior therapists and clinical interns, helping shape the next generation of practitionersFacilitate parent workshops on topics like anxiety, emotional regulation, and supporting neurodiverse children across culturesTrain teachers in mental health awareness, trauma-informed practices, and effective collaboration with the therapy team
    If you're someone who finds energy in both clinical practice and education, this role is designed for you.
    About Our Families
    Dynamics International School serves a diverse community - approximately half our families are multicultural or expatriate, with many children and parents navigating questions of identity, belonging, and cultural transition alongside learning differences. The other half are local Singaporean families. Understanding the experience of Third Culture Kids and multicultural family dynamics is a genuine asset in this role.
    About DynamicsDynamics Therapy Group provides comprehensive therapeutic services across multiple disciplines since 2004. Dynamics International School is Singapore's dedicated school for children with special needs, founded from a deeply personal mission. Together, we offer something rare: a fully integrated model where therapy and education work side by side, not in separate silos.
    What We Offer
    Above-market compensation reflecting the depth of expertise we're looking forFlexible arrangement — open to discussing structure for candidates with existing clinical commitmentsA multidisciplinary team of OTs, speech therapists, educational therapists, ABA specialists, and educators who collaborate dailyThe unique ability to blend school-based work with private practice caseload — all under one roofThe chance to do meaningful clinical work, teaching, and mentorship — all within one organisationYour own private office (non-shared) for full-time staffCompany-issued laptopHealth insuranceCompany-sponsored training and professional developmentA community that values culturally responsive, relationally grounded care
    Who You Are
    A psychotherapist or counsellor with significant clinical experience across children, adolescents, and adultsTrained in evidence-based modalities (CBT, psychodynamic, mindfulness-based, play therapy, or integrative approaches)Comfortable working within a multidisciplinary team and contributing beyond your own caseloadExperienced with - or deeply interested in - multicultural populations, Third Culture Kids, or neurodiverse familiesSomeone who values both clinical excellence and the human connection at the heart of therapyDrawn to education, mentorship, and knowledge-sharing as part of your professional identity
    How to ApplyApply here through Linkedin , or send your CV and a brief note about what draws you to this role to recruit@dynamics.com.sg.
    We'd love to hear from you.

  • Bring your clinical expertise to a neurodevelopmental practice where your assessments change how children and families are supported.
    About the RoleDynamics Therapy Group is looking for a Lead Clinical Psychologist to take on a senior clinical role — driving how we assess, treat, and support children, adolescents, adults, and families — many of them navigating complex neurodevelopmental profiles alongside emotional and relational challenges.
    This is not a standard clinic position. Beyond your clinical caseload at Dynamics Psychological Practice, your work also connects directly into Dynamics International School, Singapore's purpose-built school for children with special needs. That means your assessments, formulations, and clinical decisions don't just sit in a report — they directly influence how children learn, how families cope, and how an entire school community functions.
    What You'll Lead
    Diagnostic assessments. You'll conduct and oversee comprehensive psychological and neurodevelopmental assessments, including ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning disabilities, and complex differential presentations. Families come to us for clarity — you'll be the person who provides it.Clinical supervision. You'll supervise and mentor psychotherapists, counsellors, and clinical interns across the practice, ensuring quality of care, supporting professional development, and building a culture of reflective practice.Complex case treatment planning. You'll lead formulation and treatment planning for the most complex cases — children with multiple co-occurring conditions, families in crisis, and presentations that don't fit neatly into a single diagnostic category. You'll draw on your clinical judgement and the expertise of the wider team to design interventions that actually work.
    Your Team
    You won't be working alone. Dynamics brings together occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, educational therapists, ABA and behavioural specialists, and school teachers — all under one roof. You'll be a senior clinical voice within this multidisciplinary system: consulting on cases, joining team discussions, and ensuring that psychological thinking runs through everything we do.
    This is a role with real clinical influence — your assessments and formulations will shape how the team works with its most complex cases.
    About Our Families
    Dynamics International School serves a diverse community of local Singaporean and multicultural families. Many of our children have complex learning and developmental profiles — often with overlapping conditions that require careful, expert assessment before effective intervention can begin. Parents are frequently navigating uncertainty, conflicting advice, and systems they don't fully understand. The Lead Clinical Psychologist is often the person who brings clarity to that confusion.
    Our adult therapy practice also serves parents and individuals in their own right, so there is scope for you to maintain a clinical caseload beyond the school population if that suits your interests.
    About DynamicsDynamics Therapy Group provides comprehensive services across multiple disciplines since 2004. Dynamics International School was founded from a deeply personal conviction — that children with special needs deserve access to quality education and integrated therapeutic support, not one or the other. Together, we've built something rare: a fully integrated model where psychology, therapy, and education operate as one system, not separate silos.
    We're looking for someone who wants to make a meaningful clinical impact within that system — not just practise alongside it.
    What We OfferSalary starting at S$10,500/month, commensurate with experience and qualificationsA senior clinical role with real influence over assessments, treatment planning, and clinical standardsA multidisciplinary team of OTs, speech therapists, educational therapists, ABA specialists, and educatorsThe infrastructure to conduct comprehensive diagnostic assessments — not just therapyThe unique ability to blend school-based work with private practice caseload — all under one roofYour own private office (non-shared)Company-issued laptopHealth insuranceS$2,000 annual professional development budget for training, conferences, and certificationsA mission-driven organisation where your clinical decisions have visible, lasting impact on children and familiesA growing practice where you can help shape how psychological services develop over time
    Who You Are
    A clinical psychologist with a doctoral qualification (DClinPsy, PsyD, or PhD in Clinical Psychology), or a master's-level psychologist with extensive clinical experience and demonstrated leadershipExperienced in conducting neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments (ADHD, ASD, learning disabilities)Skilled in clinical supervision and supporting the professional development of other practitionersConfident in formulating and managing complex, multi-layered presentations across children, adolescents, and familiesComfortable working within — and contributing senior clinical input across — a multidisciplinary teamSomeone who wants to build something, not just fill a seat
    How to ApplySend your CV and a brief note about what draws you to this role to recruit@dynamics.com.sg.
    We'd especially welcome hearing about your experience with complex assessments and multidisciplinary work.

  • Occupational Therapist  

    - Singapore

    Most private OT clinics in Singapore will pack your schedule with back-to-back sessions and call it "clinical excellence." We do it differently.
    At Dynamics Therapy Group, your caseload is designed around 22 direct clinical hours per week — not because we're relaxed, but because we expect the other hours to go toward proper documentation, multidisciplinary case discussion, parent coaching prep, and your own professional development. We'd rather you see fewer children well than more children superficially.
    We're a multidisciplinary clinic where OTs work alongside speech therapists, ABA supervisors, psychologists, and educators daily. If you've only ever worked in an OT silo, this will stretch you — and that's the point.
    What you'll actually doCarry a caseload of children and adolescents across early intervention through school-age, delivering individualized OT intervention grounded in clinical reasoning — not just activity menus.
    Assess and treat across domains including sensory processing, motor planning and praxis, self-regulation, handwriting and school readiness, daily living skills, and social participation. You should be comfortable working with a range of presentations — not just the straightforward fine motor referrals.
    Collaborate in weekly multidisciplinary case discussions where your clinical perspective is expected, not just welcomed. If the ABA team's goals conflict with your sensory approach, we want you at the table working it out.
    Coach parents and caregivers as part of the intervention model — not as an afterthought. If your idea of parent communication is a five-minute chat at pickup, this role will push you to do more.
    Contribute to 5 hours per week of departmental meetings, supervision, and team development. We invest in structured clinical supervision because we've seen what happens when clinics don't.
    You'll thrive here if
    You think about why a child is struggling with a task, not just that they're struggling. You default to clinical reasoning over protocol.
    You've worked in multidisciplinary settings before — or you've been frustrated by the lack of one and want to finally experience it properly.
    You can explain your clinical rationale to a parent in plain language, and to a colleague in clinical language, and know when each is appropriate.
    You're not precious about your discipline. If the speech therapist has a better idea for a shared goal, you can run with it.
    You want supervision and feedback, not just autonomy. You're still learning and you know it — regardless of how many years you've been practicing.
    What we requireDegree in Occupational Therapy from a recognized institution.
    AHPC registration (current and in good standing).
    Minimum 2 years of pediatric clinical experience post-registration. We're looking for therapists who've moved past the "following protocols" stage into genuine clinical reasoning.
    Demonstrated experience across at least two of the following: sensory processing and integration, praxis and motor planning, self-regulation and emotional co-regulation, school readiness and handwriting, or daily living skills.
    For newly qualified OTs: We do hire promising fresh graduates with strong pediatric placements, but through a separate supervised mentorship track with structured competency milestones. If this is you, indicate it in your application and tell us what you learned on placement that changed how you think about OT — not just what you did.
    What we offerMonthly salary of SGD 4,500–9,000, structured across a clear clinical progression pathway:Occupational Therapist → Senior OT → Principal OT → Head of Department
    Your entry point and progression are determined by clinical competency, supervisory capability, and contribution to the department — not just years served.
    22 clinical hours per week with flexibility on scheduling: Monday–Friday or a 4.5-day week (Tuesday–Friday plus Saturday morning). Administrative and prep work can be done remotely.
    Annual training allowance for continuing education — conferences, courses, certifications. We expect you to use it.
    Structured clinical supervision, including peer supervision and senior mentorship.
    A genuine multidisciplinary team — not three disciplines sharing a waiting room.
    Structured onboarding for therapists transitioning from VWO or hospital settings. The private clinic model is different; we'll help you adjust without throwing you in the deep end.

  • Speech Language Therapist  

    - Singapore

    Here's an honest question: when was the last time you finished a clinical day and felt like you actually had enough time with each client?
    At Dynamics Therapy Group, we structure caseloads around 22 direct clinical hours per week. Not because we're underbooked — we have a growing waitlist — but because we've learned that rushing through back-to-back sessions produces mediocre outcomes and burnt-out therapists. We'd rather you do fewer sessions well.
    You won't be doing your own admin, booking appointments, or chasing invoices. We have a dedicated operations team for that. Your job is clinical work, parent coaching, and contributing to a multidisciplinary team that actually functions as one.
    We're a clinic where SLTs work daily alongside occupational therapists, ABA supervisors, psychologists, and educators. If you've spent your career writing reports that no one from another discipline reads, this will be different.
    What you'll actually do
    Carry a pediatric caseload across early intervention through school-age, providing assessment and intervention for speech, language, and communication difficulties. The variety here is real — you won't be pigeonholed into articulation-only referrals.
    Conduct thorough assessments that drive intervention planning — not just standardized scores to satisfy a report template. We expect you to interpret results clinically and translate them into functional, measurable goals.
    Coach parents and caregivers as a core part of your intervention model. A 45-minute session means nothing if the other 167 hours of the week aren't supported. If you're used to handing over a home program sheet at the door, this role will ask more of you.
    Participate in weekly multidisciplinary case discussions. When the OT is working on self-regulation and you're targeting language processing, we expect you to coordinate — not just coexist on the same client file.
    Contribute to 5 hours per week of departmental meetings, supervision, and clinical development. We run structured peer supervision because good clinicians get better with feedback, not just experience.
    You'll thrive here if
    You find yourself thinking about the functional impact of a communication difficulty, not just the percentile rank on a test.
    You've worked in a hospital or VWO and you're good at what you do, but you're tired of systemic constraints that limit how you practice.
    You can explain a complex language profile to an anxious parent with clarity and compassion, and then discuss theoretical frameworks with a colleague five minutes later.
    You're genuinely interested in how other disciplines think. When an OT explains sensory processing challenges in a child you're treating for language delay, you lean in rather than tune out.
    You want a career trajectory, not just a job. You're thinking about where you'll be clinically in three years, not just what your schedule looks like next week.
    What we require
    Recognized degree in Speech & Language Therapy or Speech Pathology.AHPC registration (current and in good standing), or eligibility for registration. For qualified international candidates, we provide full support for AHPC registration and Employment Pass application.
    Minimum 2 years of pediatric clinical experience post-qualification. We value depth of clinical reasoning over years on a CV, but you need enough experience to work with complexity and ambiguity.
    Demonstrated experience across at least two of the following: expressive and receptive language disorders, speech sound disorders and motor speech, fluency, augmentative and alternative communication, or social communication and pragmatics.
    Advantageous: Experience in pediatric feeding assessment and intervention (e.g., texture progression, oral motor skills, sensory-based food refusal) is a significant plus and will be reflected in your placement on the salary range.
    For senior candidates (5+ years): If you're at a stage where you want to supervise, mentor, and shape a department rather than just carry a caseload, we want to talk. Our progression pathway has room for that.
    For newly qualified SLTs: We hire promising graduates with strong clinical placements through a supervised mentorship track. If this is you, tell us in your application what clinical experience changed how you think about therapy — not just where you were placed.
    What we offer
    Monthly salary of SGD 4,500–9,000, structured across a clear clinical progression pathway:Speech & Language Therapist → Senior SLT → Principal SLT → Head of Department
    Your entry point and progression are determined by clinical competency, supervisory capability, and contribution to the department — not just years served.
    22 clinical hours per week with flexibility on scheduling: Monday–Friday or a 4.5-day week (Tuesday–Friday plus Saturday morning). Administrative and prep work can be done remotely. All non-clinical operations — scheduling, billing, admin — are handled by our dedicated operations team.
    Individual (non-shared) office for full-time clinicians. Company-issued laptop.Annual training allowance for continuing education — conferences, courses, certifications. We expect you to use it.
    Structured clinical supervision, including peer supervision and senior mentorship.A genuine multidisciplinary team — not three disciplines sharing a waiting room.
    Full visa and registration support for highly qualified international candidates, including Employment Pass assistance and AHPC registration guidance.

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