
[What the role is]
The Health Promotion Board’s vision is to make Singapore a nation of healthier people. Come be a part of this journey if you’re passionate about creating boundary-pushing work that drives behavioral change.[What you will be working on]
Independently manage projects, keeping on top of timelines and deliverables, and work in a cross matrix manner and hold regular meetings with multiple stakeholders to advance the work.
Consult actively with government agencies, companies and experts, to address key stake holders and their concerns, with the objective of achieving successful and sustainable policy and implementation. For e.g. Ability to independently coordinate meetings across relevant stakeholders to seek views and consensus, and provide reports and updates to management.
Monitor and evaluate policies and strategies to assess impact and review approaches, where necessary, to collaborate with relevant stakeholders e.g. academic institutions and government agencies
Facilitate collaborations and foster strategic alliances, both local and international, to support policy advocacy and lead conversations on emerging public health issues.
Address and formulate responses from queries from companies, experts and members of public
Review and analyse public health findings in the area of diet and nutrition, as well as market data from a wide range of sources, and develop evidence-based policies and strategies that address public health gaps in the general and targeted populations.
Conduct literature reviews where needed, surveys, and analysing data to gain insights into the area of claims and consumers’ perception.
Assist with or take charge of ad-hoc projects or tasks as may assigned from time-to-time.
[What we are looking for]
An ideal candidate will be a dynamic and self-motivated individual with at least 3-5 years of working experience in policy development work. Experience in project or account management will be an added advantage. The candidate should also possess:
Strong grounding in public health policy, nutrition, or preventive health
Ability to synthesise evidence into clear policy options
Comfortable operating in ambiguous, multi‑stakeholder policy environments
Strong written, analytical, and influencing skills
Experience in leading or contributing to complex policy or regulatory initiatives
Ability to work cohesively in fast-paced teams and navigate stressful, ambiguous situations in a positive manner.
Able to work well in matrix and highly dynamic teams.
Work independently with minimal supervision.
Strong result-orientation and enjoys challenges
Successful candidate will be offered a contract ending 31st December 2027.