Heep Hong Society 協康會
Ethnic Minority District Ambassador (EMDA) (Eastern District)
16-Dec-2024
Ref:OL02020018
Full Time Shau Kei Wan
Responsibilities
  • Assist in preparing and conducting group activities and programmes, publicity and promotional work, training and various activities, including but not limited to those for ethnic monitories (EMs)
  • Assist in providing simple interpretation and translation service to EMs to facilitate them to fill in application forms, obtain the information they need and get themselves familiar with the community resources, etc
  • Assist in performing networking duties/activities including conducting visits and providing escort services for EMs
  • Assist in the production of publicity/promotion materials in EM language(s)
  • Assist in manning the reception/mobile service counters and receive incoming calls
  • Assist in establishing contact and maintaining liaison with members of EM communities to gauge their service needs
  • Undertake any other duties as required
Qualifications
  • F.5/DSE is preferable
  • Experience is preference will be given to those with relevant working experience in social welfare organizations and knowledge in running programmes, publicity and promotional work, receiving the public, community networking, liaison or event coordination
  • Be able to communicate effectively in Chinese or English, both in written and spoken forms
  • Be proficient in Bahasa Indonesia, Nepali, Urdu, Punjabi, Tagalog, Thai, Hindi or Vietnamese, in written and spoken forms
  • Proficient in MS Office applications
  • Outgoing, a team player with good interpersonal skills
Working Location: Shau Kei Wan

 



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We pioneer and create a better tomorrow for children and young people with diverse needs.
 
Established in 1963, Heep Hong Society is a leading education and rehabilitation organisation offering professional assessment, guidance, training and family support services. We are committed to helping children and young people of different abilities maximise their full potential, empower families and contribute to an inclusive society.
 
Our team of professionals includes psychologists, speech therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, social workers and teachers. We serve more than 15,000 families every year at our service units, as well as mainstream kindergartens, primary and secondary schools. As an innovative service provider, Heep Hong Society is dedicated to researching evidence-based treatment approaches and promoting the development of integrated education and the rehabilitation sector through research, training and publishing.


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