The officer is primarily responsible in the development, curation and coordination of logistics and attendant training programmes and courses including the upcoming Work-Study Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
This is a 2 year contract.

SSO Logistics Programme
MHA - Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF)
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What the role is
What you will be working on
Assist SAD Logistics Dept to:
(1) Design and implement professional and specialisation programmes including Work-Study Diploma and attendant courses;
(2) Establish professional certification tracks for logistics and supply chain roles;
(3) Curate curriculum to align with SCDF logistics and procurement needs with MHA and WOG frameworks
What we are looking for
(1) At least 1 year's experience in any sectors dealing training programmes/courses
(2) Good understanding logistics processes
(3) Preferably with training and learning certification such as Advanced Certificate in Learning and Performance (ACLP) or similiar
(4) Experience in working with contractors and 3rd party vendors
(5) Detailed and meticulous; possess ability to work independently and have a flair for writing.
(6) Possess good interpersonal skills and be able to employ a wide variety of people skills to handle internal and external stakeholders from varied backgrounds.
About MHA - Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF)
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) is a uniformed organisation under the purview of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The main role of SCDF is to provide fire-fighting, rescue and emergency ambulance services; mitigating hazardous materials incidents, as well as formulate, implement and enforce regulations on fire safety and civil defence shelter matters.
In 1982, the National Civil Defence Plan was launched which spearheaded the emergency preparedness for the nation. With the enactment of the Civil Defence Act in 1986, the SCDF was established as an independent organisation under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). In the same year, the Hotel New World collapse paved the way for joint operations between the SCDF and Singapore Fire Service (SFS). Due to the similarity in roles and functions, the SCDF and SFS were formally integrated on 15 April 1989.
Over the years, the SCDF has improved its life saving operations through innovations and programmes to enhance her fire-fighting, rescue capabilities and public education plans. The Light Fire Attack Vehicle (The Red Rhino) and Tracked Fire-Fighting Vehicle are some of the customized solutions which the force has developed to increase its operational capabilities. The SCDF also actively engages the local community through its wide-ranging public educational programmes and community-based activities to enhance the resilience and emergency preparedness of the civilian population.
Today, the Force is recognised by the population as a professional body of well-trained officers and men geared to respond to all types of life-threatening emergencies round-the-clock. An operationally ready SCDF, working hand-in-hand with a prepared and resilient population, helps to ensure that the nation is capable of handling any untoward eventualities.