You will formulate, assess and review strategies, policies and programmes to achieve MDDI’s vision of a safe and inclusive Digital Society, where Singaporeans are empowered to harness opportunities afforded by digital technologies, and able to thrive in a digital future. Key policy domains include digital access; inclusive digital design; digital skills, literacy and future readiness; digital well-being, citizenry, and safety.
Assistant Director / Senior Manager / Manager (Digital Readiness and Learning)
Ministry of Digital Development and Information
Permanent/Contract
Closing on 31 Dec 2024
What the role is
What you will be working on
• Contribute to the division’s efforts to develop, drive, coordinate and review digital readiness policies, strategies and programmes for individuals and key target segments across MDDI, its agencies (i.e. the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the National Library Board (NLB), the Cyber Security Agency (CSA), the Government Technology Agency (GovTech)) and across the Whole of Government (WOG), working closely with relevant ministries and agencies.
• Contribute to the coordination and driving a whole-of-MDDI approach and strategy for public education efforts and ensure that approach is relevant, cohesive and effective in addressing emerging issues. This includes planning, formulating and coordinating public communications approaches to engage Singaporeans.
• Develop and maintain an extensive network of relationships across public, private and people sectors, and ensure an effective and meaningful way to engage, galvanise and bring onboard partners and volunteers to contribute to enhancing the quality, reach and impact of policies and programmes.
• Commission research studies, conduct environment scans and collaborate with local and overseas academia and think tanks to enhance understanding of international and local developments to ensure currency of our efforts and ensure desired outcomes are achieved. This includes working with MDDI divisions to coordinate research agenda and to propagate research outcomes across Whole of Government (WOG) where relevant.
• Contribute to the development and implementation of tools and approaches for the measurement and assessment of Digital Society outcomes in Singapore
• Contribute to WOG agenda for lifelong learning through the review and formulation of policies, strategies and programmes related to libraries, archives and learning.
• Provide secretariat work for committees and structures that will drive the above.
What we are looking for
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Strong ability to analyse and think critically about complex issues
• Background in any relevant discipline (e.g. social sciences, communications)
• Passionate about the promotion of digital inclusion, digital literacy, digital well-being and lifelong learning
• Team player with excellent interpersonal skills and good stakeholder management skills
• Work experience in public sector or social services agencies would be advantageous
• Candidates with more years of work and supervisory experience will be considered for the more senior positions. For the Assistant Director role, you will be expected to lead a small team to deliver on projects / a workstream.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates would be notified.
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About Ministry of Digital Development and Information
The Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) drives Singapore’s digital development in four key domains — the economy, government, security, and society. MDDI oversees the development of the infocomm technology, cybersecurity, and media sectors; the Government’s digitalisation initiatives; and the national library, national archives, and public libraries. The Ministry is also responsible for effective public communications, and the Government’s information and public communication policies.