The Community Relations Unit (CRU) is piloting a new concept of operations to tackle severe neighbour noise disputes and hoarding cases. These include cases where noise is used deliberately to cause distress to surrounding neighbours, and cases where the behaviours that cause noise could be due to an underlying mental health condition.
Your primary roles will be in operational policy and planning and case management.

Ministry of National Development
Manager/Assistant Director/Senior Assistant Director (Community Relations Unit)
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What the role is
What you will be working on
Your key responsibilities will include the following:
• Developing and strengthening operational policies, plans, and processes, in close collaboration with the operational team and partner agencies, to enable operations to run effectively and efficiently, and be scaled up in a sustainable manner.
• Managing procurement, contracts, and vendors for equipment and services to support operational needs.
• Managing and working to resolve complex neighbour noise cases by gathering facts, assessing and triaging cases, and coordinating actions with partner agencies.
This is a unique opportunity to shape a new approach to address and resolve complex neighbour disputes. Your work will directly improve the lives of residents and contribute to maintaining harmony in our community.
What we are looking for
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• A team player who takes initiative
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills
• Strong command of English
• Experience in operational policy and planning in the social, community, or municipal sectors will be an advantage.
About your application process
If you do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the job ad closing date, we seek your understanding that it is likely that we are not moving forward with your application for this role. We thank you for your interest and would like to assure you that this does not affect your other job applications with the Public Service. We encourage you to explore and apply for other roles within Ministry of National Development or the wider Public Service.
About Ministry of National Development
The Ministry of National Development (MND), the lead government agency responsible for land use planning and infrastructure development, aims to transform Singapore into an endearing home and a distinctive global city. At MND, we aspire to create a quality, vibrant and sustainable living environment for our people. We also strive to shape Singapore into a world-class city of knowledge, culture and excellence – one which keeps pace with global challenges and the rising aspirations of Singaporeans.
Our Vision:
An Endearing Home, A Distinctive Global City
MND's vision reflects our growing emphasis not just on physical infrastructure, but also on the softer aspects of creating emotional attachment in our people, the global talents and corporations whom we attract here. At the same time, it articulates MND's goal of building upon Singapore’s unique distinguishing characteristics to develop Singapore as a global city of knowledge, culture and excellence.
Our Mission:
Develop World-Class Infrastructure
MND will provide quality physical infrastructure for the nation by working with our partners in the public and private sectors.
Create a Vibrant, Resilient and Sustainable Living Environment
MND will strive to make Singapore a livelier and more exciting city, and ensure our nation is well-prepared to face the growing uncertainties and complexities. MND will also maintain the quality and resilience of our built and natural environment to ensure high standards of living, and carry out development that meets the needs of the present without compromising that of future generations.
Provide Affordable and Accessible Public Housing
MND will commit to support Singaporeans' homeownership aspirations and ensure public housing remains affordable and accessible.
Build Rooted and Cohesive Communities
MND will strive to foster our citizens' attachment and love for our homeland and maintain social cohesiveness in our communities, even as Singapore continues to be an open and globalised society.
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