Manager, Planning and Strategy

Infocomm Media Development Authority

  • Singapore
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
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.Responsibilities​Develop 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 demand​Develop 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.Requirements​2 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.

Infocomm Media Development Authority