Ethnic Minority District Ambassador — Sham Shui Po District Support Centre
深水埗
0年工作经验
职位亮点
职位描述
全職
少數族裔地區大使
復康服務部
九龍
– Junior secondary or above
– Provide simple interpretation and translation services to ethnic minorities
– Liaise and build up network with members of ethnic minority communities
– Assist in preparing and running group work and mass programs
– Good command of spoken and written Chinese / English
– Good command of ethnic minority language, such as Bahasa Indonesia, Nepali, Urdu, Punjabi, in both written and spoken forms
– If you are interested, you could contact Ms. Wong at 2710 8070
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工作种类 | |
工作地区 | 深水埗 |
教育程度 |
会考 / 中学文凭
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口语语言 | 良好粤语 / 良好英语 / 良好Punjabi / 良好Urdu / 良好Nepali / 良好Bahasa Indonesia |
书写语言 | 良好中文 / 良好英语 / 良好Punjabi / 良好Urdu / 良好Nepali / 良好Bahasa Indonesia |
受雇形式 | 全职 |
行业 | 医疗 / 制药 |
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Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service
Yang Memorial Methodist Social Service is a multi-disciplinary social service agency organized by the Ward Memorial Methodist Church and established
in 1967.
In 1953, the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief (MCOR) came to Hong Kong with the Wei Li Kung Hui (The Methodist Church ). MCOR is an international welfare organization sponsored by the
United Methodist Church, USA. It serves over 40 countries around the world with basic programmes of emergency relief, cash assistance and resettlement. MCOR also works through other international and ecumenical organizations, such as Church World Service and
the World Council of Churches in Geneva, Switzerland.
During the early years, when trained social work personal was almost completely unavailable, MOCOR worked along with other agencies to meet the needs of Hong Kong on an emergency basis. When
the Wei Li Kung Hui was in a position to develop its own local casework and relief programmes, MOCOR was ready to establish the Yang Social Service Centre (YSSC), which was managed by the Ward Memorial Methodist church in 1967, in memory of Rev Chester Yang,
the founding pastor of the Ward Memorial Methodist Church. The new building of YSSC and Ward Memorial Methodist Church situated at the Waterloo Road were dedicated to open on October 29, 1967.
The Wei Li Kung Hui and the Chinese Methodist Church united in 1975 and formed the new Methodist Church, Hong Kong. In September 1990, YSSC was renamed as the Yang Memorial Methodist Social
Service.
in 1967.
In 1953, the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief (MCOR) came to Hong Kong with the Wei Li Kung Hui (The Methodist Church ). MCOR is an international welfare organization sponsored by the
United Methodist Church, USA. It serves over 40 countries around the world with basic programmes of emergency relief, cash assistance and resettlement. MCOR also works through other international and ecumenical organizations, such as Church World Service and
the World Council of Churches in Geneva, Switzerland.
During the early years, when trained social work personal was almost completely unavailable, MOCOR worked along with other agencies to meet the needs of Hong Kong on an emergency basis. When
the Wei Li Kung Hui was in a position to develop its own local casework and relief programmes, MOCOR was ready to establish the Yang Social Service Centre (YSSC), which was managed by the Ward Memorial Methodist church in 1967, in memory of Rev Chester Yang,
the founding pastor of the Ward Memorial Methodist Church. The new building of YSSC and Ward Memorial Methodist Church situated at the Waterloo Road were dedicated to open on October 29, 1967.
The Wei Li Kung Hui and the Chinese Methodist Church united in 1975 and formed the new Methodist Church, Hong Kong. In September 1990, YSSC was renamed as the Yang Memorial Methodist Social
Service.