Manager, Talent Development

Infocomm Media Development Authority

  • Singapore
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 2 months ago
What the role is:Part of the Digital Industry and Talent Group, Human Capital Cluster in IMDA, the Talent Development Division seeks to not only strengthen the talent backbone for the development of Singapore's InfoComm Technology and Media sectors, but also help Singaporeans fulfil their aspirations and capture good job opportunities.ResponsibilitiesDevelop an in-depth understanding of industry demand for ICT and Media talent, and the IHL curriculum in these areasFormulate and execute data-driven strategies to enhance employment outcomes and career progression for IHL graduatesCoordinate with other teams in IMDA and other Government agencies to ensure that the team's strategies are coherent in the context of broader economic policiesRequirementsAt least 5 years' experience with policy or strategy development; experience with ICT or Media is a plusPrior experience with government agencies would be an advantage - Strong sense of responsibility and ownershipAbility to think through complex issues, gather facts, make sense of data, find feasible solutions, and implement themEmpathy for end-users who will be impacted by the team's strategies is key - Strong writing and communication skills, and ability to pitch proposals to IMDA decision makers and external stakeholdersOnly shortlisted candidates will be notified.#LI-BR1About Info-communications Media Development Authority:Info-communications Media Development Authority (www.imda.gov.sg) offers a rewarding career that gives you a front seat in the fast-changing infocomm media sector, where technology and content are shaping the way people view the world more than ever. We offer a wide range of opportunities, where talented individuals and teams can make a difference. Whether you are developing a telecommunications policy affecting consumers or spearheading a scheme to nurture budding media talents, each member of IMDA contributes towards driving innovation, enhancing productivity for economic growth, and improving the quality of life for all Singaporeans. As a statutory board in the Ministry of Communications and Information, IMDA promotes and regulates the infocomm and media sectors.

Infocomm Media Development Authority