Overview
What the role is: The candidate will be required to sense-make and identify emerging issues and opportunities as part of pre-emptive and proactive comms.
Responsibilities
To do so, be data- and citizen-centric, leverage different communication platforms and experiment with new and emerging communications trends to achieve impactful and integrated outcomes.
Manage the Department’s corporate communication function, including marketing and branding, mainstream media and social media engagements.
Support the Director in stakeholder engagements as well as any other projects and duties as assigned.
Qualifications / What we are looking for
At least 5 years of work experience in areas from strategic comms planning, crisis communications, media relations to stakeholder engagements, with demonstrated ability in developing, implementing, and reviewing comms plans.
Intermediate to advanced data-analysis and digital communication skills.
A strong team player with great interpersonal, writing and presentation skills with demonstrated ability to work across teams and with diverse stakeholders including vendors.
Good knowledge of local and foreign media.
Keen interest in current affairs, emerging trends and issues especially those relating to Malay/Muslim matters in the context of Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society; English and Malay speaking and writing proficiency required.
Willing to work irregular hours including weekends and public holidays.
Able to work well under pressure.
Please note that only shortlisted candidates would be notified.
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About Ministry
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.
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