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Child Psychology Intern

One Intervention Centre Pte. Ltd.

D14 Geylang, EunosFull TimeS$800 – S$1,000/mo

Posted 8 Jul 2026

About this role

Child Psychology Intern At ONE Intervention Centre, we empower children with diverse developmental needs to reach their fullest potential. Our award-winning centre provides evidence-based intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Dyslexia, Global Developmental Delay, Speech and Language Delays, Down Syndrome, and other developmental differences. We believe in combining science, compassion, and innovation to deliver high-quality intervention while working closely with families, schools, and community partners to support every child's growth. Position Overview We are seeking a compassionate, curious, and motivated Child Psychology Intern to join our multidisciplinary team. Working closely under the supervision of our Child Psychologist, you will gain practical exposure to psychological assessment, behavioural observation, intervention planning, and evidence-based strategies within an early intervention setting. This internship is ideal for students or recent graduates interested in child psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology, clinical psychology, or related disciplines who wish to gain meaningful hands-on experience working with children with diverse developmental needs. Internship Duration & Commitment Commencement: August/September 2026 – January/February 2027 Minimum Commitment: 6 months (Full-Time) This internship is conducted on a full-time basis. Applicants who are concurrently attending classes or enrolled in full-time studies will not be considered. Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 6.30pm Key Responsibilities Observe intervention sessions conducted by the Child Psychologist. Assist in implementing individualised intervention plans under the supervision of the Child Psychologist. Conduct behavioural observations and collect objective data to support clinical decision-making. Document children's developmental progress, behavioural patterns, and session outcomes accurately. Assist in preparing intervention materials, visual supports, social stories, and behaviour management resources. Participate in case discussions, multidisciplinary meetings, and treatment planning. Conduct literature reviews and research on child development, developmental disorders, behavioural interventions, and evidence-based psychological practices. Support the implementation of behavioural, emotional regulation, social communication, and executive functioning strategies during individual and group sessions. Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and ethical standards when working with children and families. Professional Development Throughout the internship, interns will: Gain hands-on experience applying psychological principles within an early intervention setting. Develop a deeper understanding of child development, neurodevelopmental conditions, and evidence-based intervention. Strengthen behavioural observation, documentation, and clinical reasoning skills. Build confidence working directly with children through supervised practice. Enhance communication skills through collaboration with psychologists, educators, therapists, and families. Receive regular supervision, mentoring, and constructive feedback from experienced professionals. Mandatory Professional Development As part of the internship programme, all Child Psychology Interns are required to complete internal training and supervised competency assessments in the following areas: Principles of the Orton-Gillingham Approach – Evidence-based literacy instruction and intervention strategies for children with dyslexia and reading difficulties. Sensory Processing and Regulation in Early Intervention – Understanding sensory processing, sensory regulation, and practical strategies to support participation and learning. Communication Expansion Strategies (Hanen-based Principles) – Techniques to promote children's language development, communication, and social interaction through responsive adult-child interactions. Additional internal training may be provided throughout the internship based on ongoing professional development needs. What Makes This Internship Unique Direct supervision and mentorship by a Child Psychologist. Opportunities to observe case formulation. Structured internal professional development with competency assessments. Hands-on experience across both individual and group early intervention programmes. Exposure to multidisciplinary collaboration with teachers, therapists, and families. Opportunities t…

What they're looking for

Developmental DisabilitiesPsychologyPassion for Helping OthersEarly Intervention Principles and Practices

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Frequently asked questions

What does a Child Psychology Intern at One Intervention Centre Pte. Ltd. do?

Child Psychology Intern At ONE Intervention Centre, we empower children with diverse developmental needs to reach their fullest potential. Our award-winning centre provides evidence-based intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Dyslexia, Global Developmental Delay, Speec…

What skills does this Child Psychology Intern role need?

Key skills for this role include Developmental Disabilities, Psychology, Passion for Helping Others, Early Intervention Principles and Practices.

How much does a Child Psychology Intern at One Intervention Centre Pte. Ltd. pay?

This role lists a salary of S$800 – S$1,000 per month.

Is this Child Psychology Intern role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

The listing is based in D14 Geylang, Eunos. Check the posting for remote or hybrid options.

How do I apply for this Child Psychology Intern role?

You can apply directly on One Intervention Centre Pte. Ltd.'s careers page. ApplyLah can tailor your résumé and cover letter to this exact role in seconds first.