What the role is
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is seeking a forward thinking individual to join as Regulatory Manager of Tobacco Regulation Branch, to drive efficiency and effectiveness in our operations.
The ideal candidate will have strong data analysis and IT skills, with the ability to develop automation solutions.
Experience in law enforcement will be considered an advantage.
What you will be working on
As part of the team, your key duties and responsibilities include:
Supervising and coaching staff to foster excellence, innovation, and improve competencies
Manage and supervise outsourced contractors, ensuring quality and compliance
Develop and execute proactive enforcement strategies and initiatives to enhance compliance.
Leverage data analytics and statistics to identify, track and monitor cases.
Conduct investigations into cases, recommend appropriate enforcement actions and working with Legal Department to prepare court documents.
Prepare reports and presentations for management review.
Handle enquiries, feedback and appeals arising from enforcement actions within service standards.
Provide support in law enforcement-related tasks, where applicable.
Perform other responsibilities as assigned.
What we are looking for
Minimum 3 to 4 years working experience, preferably in the area of enforcement, contractor management and supervision.
Possess strong sense of urgency to complete assigned works
Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and leadership skills
Strong organisational and administrative capabilities
Able to meet deadlines and work well under pressure.
Good interpersonal skills and able to work well with a wide range of stakeholders.
Shortlisted candidates would be contacted within 30 days from the closing date of the advertisement.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates would be notified.
About Health Sciences Authority
The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) applies medical, pharmaceutical and scientific expertise through its three professional groups, Health Products Regulation, Blood Services and Applied Sciences, to protect and advance national health and safety.
HSA is a multidisciplinary authority.
It serves as the national regulator for health products, ensuring they are wisely regulated to meet standards of safety, quality and efficacy.
As the national blood service, it is responsible for providing a safe and adequate blood supply.
It also applies specialised scientific, forensic, investigative and analytical capabilities in serving the administration of justice.For more details, visit more updates on public health and safety matters, follow us on Twitter at and LinkedIn at
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