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The Singapore Institute of Technology seeks a dedicated professional to lead workforce skills and industry engagement initiatives. The role involves developing training programs tailored to the biopharmaceutical sector, establishing partnerships, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality education that meets industry standards.
The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is Singapore’s first University of Applied Learning, offering industry-relevant degree programmes that prepare its graduates to be work- and future-ready professionals. Its mission is to maximize the potential of its learners and to innovate with industry, through an integrated applied learning and research approach, contributing to the economy and society.
As a young university, we encourage innovation and seek the right candidatesto join usinrealizingour vision.We offer competitive remuneration,generous employment benefits,and opportunities to inspireandnurturethe next generation of skilled and work-ready graduates.We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join us on our mission.
Successful candidates will lead the university’s efforts to enhance workforce skills and industry engagement through specialized Continuing Education and Training (CET) programs. Working closely with industry partners, government agencies (e.g., SSG Singapore) and academic departments within SIT, the role involves designing, implementing, and managing sector-specific training initiatives that align with industry needs, national workforce skills maps and global industry trends.
Successful candidates will jointheProfessional Officers Divisionas members of a team of accomplished experts who are passionate about higher education and deeply involved in industry transformation.The appointment will be on a contract renewal basis.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategy & Program Development
Develop and implement (bio)pharmaceutical-focused training programs, including (but not limited to) Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), regulatory compliance, manufacturing science and tech (MSAT), (bio)pharmaceutical innovation, AI/Automation in Drug Development & Manufacturing, as well as sustainability and digital transformation in pharma.
Identify strategic programmes that can enhance business innovation and sectoral competitiveness
Establish industry skills gaps in areas such as advanced manufacturing, regulatory affairs, quality, and supply chain management
Align training initiatives with government funding schemes and workforce development priorities
Industry Engagement & Partnerships
Establish and maintain strong, long-term relationships with (bio)pharmaceutical companies, industry associations, and agencies (e.g., BMAC, EDB (Healthcare), PIPS, ISPE, etc)
Collaborate with global (bio)pharma leaders, biotech startups, and contract research organizations to co-develop workforce training solutions
Secure funding and grants for skills development programs in the (bio)pharmaceutical sector
Program Delivery & Quality Assurance
Oversee the design and delivery of (bio)pharmaceutical training programs, ensuring high industry relevance and compliance with regulatory standards
Work with academic staff, industry experts, and training providers to develop specialized curriculum and certification pathways
Monitor program effectiveness through data-driven evaluation, participant feedback, and industry impact assessments
Policy & Compliance
Ensure all training programs adhere to (bio)pharmaceutical industry needs and regulations[CS1], as well as national regulatory frameworks
Stay updated on policy changes affecting (bio)pharmaceutical workforce development and integrate best practices
Marketing & Outreach
Promote industry training programs through (bio)pharma-relevant conferences, networking events, and digital engagement strategies
Develop thought leadership content on emerging trends in (bio)pharmaceutical skills development and workforce transformation
Collaborate with colleagues on interdisciplinary projects and initiatives.
Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to the continuous improvement of the CET programs
Job Requirements
A good Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Business, or a related field. Masters, PhD and/or relevant professional certifications would be advantageous.
At least 10 years of experience in (bio)pharmaceutical workforce development, corporate training, or industry engagement
Experience working with government agencies, regulatory bodies, or (bio)pharmaceutical industry associations
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a diverse academic environment