The Salvation Army
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    at The Salvation Army
    Punggol, North-East Region
    About the JobThe Youth Work Associate (Night) is part of a care team and is responsible for engaging residents in holistic and meaningful activities,
    About the JobThe Youth Work Associate (Night) is part of a care team and is responsible for engaging residents in holistic and meaningful activities,
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    49m ago
    49m ago

    at The Salvation Army
    Punggol, North-East Region
    About The JobThe Youth Worker Associate is part of a care team and is responsible for engaging residents in holistic and meaningful activities,
    About The JobThe Youth Worker Associate is part of a care team and is responsible for engaging residents in holistic and meaningful activities,
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    5d ago
    5d ago

    What’s it like working at The Salvation Army?

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    The Salvation Army offers a supportive and caring work environment where employees feel valued and encouraged by management. Staff appreciate the opportunity to make a positive impact through community service and helping those in need, while enjoying a friendly, family-like atmosphere among colleagues.

    However, employees face some challenges including the need to manage difficult client interactions diplomatically and adapt to new computer systems. There are also concerns about staffing levels, particularly during busy festive periods, which can lead to increased workload for existing staff.