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Deputy Director

Tsao Foundation

Singapore

On-site

SGD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A nonprofit organization for senior citizens in Singapore is seeking a Deputy Director for Community for Successful Ageing. The role encompasses developing strategic initiatives, fostering community partnerships, and leading outreach programs aimed at improving the lives of older adults. Applicants should have extensive experience in program management, a strong passion for gerontology, and proven leadership skills. The position offers a dynamic work environment and the chance to make a tangible difference in people's lives.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in program management and community engagement.
  • Proven leadership experience in non-profit operations, preferably in community care.
  • Strong understanding of the needs and challenges faced by older adults.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement strategies for the well-being of older adults.
  • Foster partnerships with local organizations and government entities.
  • Oversee community outreach campaigns for awareness.

Skills

Leadership
Community engagement
Data analysis
Communication
Interpersonal skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration or related field
Master's degree (preferred)
Job description
Summary

Tsao Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for senior citizens in the community. Our mission is to empower older adults to lead active, healthy, and fulfilling lives as they age. We provide a wide range of services and programs aimed at enhancing the well‑being of seniors and fostering a supportive and inclusive community.

Deputy Director, Community for Successful Ageing (ComSA)

The Deputy Director, Community for Successful Ageing (ComSA) is a hands‑on strategic leadership role who is responsible but not limited to develop and implement strategies, fostering partnership and collaboration, building Integrated Service Model, overseeing community outreach programmes to achieve Tsao Foundation’s mission and values.

Strategy Development and Implementation
  • Developing and implementing strategies designed to support the well‑being of older adults within the community. This may include initiatives to improve healthcare access, physical activity, mental health, social inclusion, and life‑long learning opportunities.
  • Develop and implement new service programs or enhancements to existing ones based on the needs of the community served. This could involve innovative service delivery methods, exploring new funding opportunities, or implementing technology to improve service delivery.
Partnership and Collaboration
  • The Deputy Director works with local and regional organisations to promote and develop programs and services for older adults. This includes fostering partnerships with government entities, healthcare providers, non‑profit organisations, and other relevant stakeholders.
  • Strengthen existing partnerships and establish new partnerships to reach and engage with a wider range of community networks.
Building Integrated Service Model (ISM)
  • Identifying integration challenges, demonstrating outcomes from a cumulated service model of COMSA, and finding the right technology to integrate the various components [an integrated platform that links clinical and social elements].
Research and Development Champion
  • Responsible for staying up to date with the latest research on ageing and incorporating relevant findings into their strategies and programs. Conducts regular assessments of the COMSA's integrated programmes to determine their effectiveness and efficiency. This involves analysing program performance data, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing solutions to enhance program outcomes.
Community Outreach
  • Engage with the community, including older adults and their families, to understand their needs and preferences. Oversee campaigns to raise awareness about available resources and programs and gather feedback to inform future strategies.
Communication
  • Act as a representative of the organisation, liaising with the public, the media, and other organisations regarding COMSA.
Entrepreneurial Innovation
  • Exploring innovative, entrepreneurial solutions to enhance service delivery and financial sustainability for the programmes. This could involve leveraging technology, developing new business models, or creating partnerships with other stakeholders.
Budgeting and Resource Allocation
  • This role often includes the oversight of financial aspects of all programmes; including the preparation and management of budgets, fundraising, and ensuring the effective use of resources.
Requirements
  • A bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, social work, gerontology, public health, nonprofit management, or a related field (master's degree preferred).
  • Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in program management and community engagement, with a focus on ageing‑related initiatives.
  • Proven leadership experience in non‑profit operations, preferably in the community care/elder care.
  • Strong understanding of the needs and challenges faced by older adults and a passion for improving their quality of life.
  • Excellent leadership and team‑building skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire staff and volunteers.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in data analysis and reporting is a bonus.
  • Knowledge of local policies and programs related to Community for Successful Ageing is essential.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision and mission into actionable plans.

Salary listed is indicative and will commensurate with experience and qualifications.

We sincerely regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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