What the role is:The Planning and Strategy team works on formulation and review of infocomm media (ICM) manpower development strategies, policies and programmes to ensure Singapore continues to have a pipeline of high quality ICM professionals today as well as in the future.ResponsibilitiesDevelop tech and media talent strategies to keep pace with emerging tech and media developmentsIntegrate efforts across different policy interventions in Pre-Employment Training, Continuing Education and Training, Scholarships and Global manpower.Conduct research, sense-making and forecasting of trends relevant to the tech and media talent landscape, identify new jobs and skills in demandDevelop strategic data insights to support evidence-based policymaking.Communicate IMDA's position in tech talent matters through a variety of comms and engagement channels.Manage and coordinate strategic resources.Develop the cluster's workplan, track and review performance outcomes, conduct corporate reporting to management.Requirements2 to 6 years of relevant experience in Planning or Strategy work.Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, with ability to prepare analysis, assessments and presentations in a clear and concise manner.Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, able to work independently as well as in a team/cross-team setting.Experience in a public sector organisation or the tech industry in industry development and manpower policy & planning would be advantageous.Experience in tabling proposals and communicating with senior stakeholders (e.g. senior management, Political Office Holders) would be advantageous.Only shortlisted applicants will be notified.Position offered will be commensurate with experience.#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.