Health Promotion Board

Senior/Manager,PhysicalActivity(2yearcontract)

S$95–140k ~AI est. Singapore FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior/Manager, Physical Activity (2-year contract) at Health Promotion Board. Skills: Physical activity programmes, Stakeholder management, Contract management. Plan nationwide strategies. Execute nationwide strategies”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Process development

Eligibility Requirements

2-year contract

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Track record managing programmes, Experience monitoring contract compliance, Experience managing risks, Experience managing performance

Nice to Have

Qualifications in sport and exercise, Qualifications in health-related sciences, Qualifications in business management

What You'll Do.

Plan nationwide strategies

Execute nationwide strategies

Collaborate with stakeholders

Ensure programme delivery

Review operational processes

Manage contract aspects

Manage contractor aspects

Ensure contractor delivery

Adhere to contractual requirements

Adhere to compliance requirements

Coordinate audit process

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; HPB contractors; Government agencies; Industry leaders; Key stakeholders

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication; Presentation skills

Process & Methodology

Programme management

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