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A leading academic institution in Singapore seeks an Assistant Manager for Content and Campaigns to enhance communication strategies for global health projects. The role emphasizes content creation, stakeholder engagement, and managing marketing campaigns. Ideal candidates should have a bachelor's degree, at least 4 years of relevant experience, and proficiency in tools like Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite. Bilingual skills in English and Mandarin are advantageous. The position supports efforts to promote health equity and training in global health.
The National University of Singapore is the national research university of Singapore. Founded in 1905 as the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School, NUS is the oldest higher education institution in Singapore
The SingHealth Duke‑NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) is an enabling platform for global health activities across the SingHealth Duke‑NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC). The institute aims to address current and emerging health challenges across ASEAN member states and in other Asian countries. Working in collaboration with partners, the institute seeks to tackle prevalent health challenges, strengthen health systems and better insulate countries from pandemics and disease threats. Since its inception in 2018, our team has grown to 35+ full‑time employees, representing 15+ nationalities.
We are recruiting an Assistant Manager, Content and Campaigns to help shape and execute the marketing and communications strategy for both SDGHI and its affiliated Centre for Outbreak Preparedness (COP).
The selected candidate's focus will be on building visibility and credibility of global health matters and of our institutes (SDGHI and COP). Ultimately, it is about attracting partners and funders, Asian clinicians, scientists and global health practitioners to participate in our global health projects. Through marketing our training and courses, it is also about motivating clinicians, medical students and other interested parties to further their education in global health.
The incumbent will report to the SDGHI Deputy Director, Strategic Partnerships. They will collaborate closely with many members of our teams and with other communication specialists from SingHealth as well as from Duke‑NUS Medical School.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.