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Senior / Assistant Manager - Partnerships (Global Impact Office)

Singapore General Hospital

Singapore

On-site

SGD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading healthcare institution in Singapore is seeking a Senior/Assistant Manager for its Global Impact Office. This role involves managing international partnerships, coordinating with various stakeholders, and ensuring that collaborations deliver measurable value. The ideal candidate will have a background in public/global health and experience in health systems collaborations. Responsibilities include negotiating agreements, tracking outcomes, and supporting various projects to enhance global health impact.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in public/global health, international relations, health administration, or a related field.
  • Training in partnership development/negotiation or project management is desirable.
  • 4-8 years of experience in international partnerships, health systems collaborations within healthcare, academic medical centres, multilaterals, or public sector.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate to co-develop playbooks and strategies for hospitals and multilaterals.
  • Shape proposals and negotiate partnership agreements.
  • Coordinate due diligence with various internal divisions.
  • Systematise study-visit pathways and alumni engagement strategies.
  • Launch and track workplans with academic and medical partners.
  • Analyse and prepare quarterly dashboards.
  • Support ad-hoc projects under the Global Impact Office.
Job description
Senior / Assistant Manager, Partnerships (Global Impact Office)
The Job:

The (Senior) Assistant Manager, Partnerships in the Global Impact Office builds and operates an integrated international partnerships platform that advances SGH’s Global Impact strategy by sourcing, shaping, and stewarding high-value collaborations with hospitals, academic medical centres, multilateral agencies (e.g. WHO, ASEAN), and ministry departments across Asia, fully aligned to SGH and SingHealth’s partnership governance and standards.

Working closely with SGH stakeholders, the incumbent ensures SGH’s international collaborations are clearly articulated and well-governed, so SGH’s international work delivers measurable value to the institution and impact for the populations we serve.

Responsibilities
  • Collaborate and co-develop priority-country playbooks and country-specific strategies focusing on hospitals, AMCs, multilaterals, and ministry departments, including stakeholder maps, entry modalities, risks, SGH value propositions
  • Shape proposals and negotiate partnership agreements with international partners, aligning with existing governance processes
  • Coordinate due diligence with Clinical Divisions, Nursing, Allied Health, Finance, Legal, Research and Education offices
  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to systematise study-visit and fellowship pathways and guidelines, co-develop alumni engagement strategy as well as convert high-potential academic or medical visitors or fellows into long-term collaborations
  • Launch and track joint workplans and relationship plans with academic or medical partners, multilaterals, policy-level counterparts, as well as run partner-satisfaction checks and follow-ups
  • Analyse and prepare quarterly dashboard to update outcomes, status and for decision making purpose
  • Support ad-hoc projects/tasks under the Global Impact Office
Job Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in public/global health, international relations, health administration or a related field
  • Training in partnership development/negotiation or project management is desirable
  • 4-8 years of experience in international partnerships, health systems collaborations within healthcare, academic medical centres, multilaterals, or public sector
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