[What the role is]
As a member of the Planning & Performance Team within the Grants Division, the role contributes to the development, refinement, and implementation of Tote Board's grant-related strategies, policies and frameworks. It ensures their alignment with organisational outcomes and governance standards, while supporting Tote Board’s mission to create meaningful social change through impact giving.[What you will be working on]
Develop and review grantmaking strategies, policies and frameworks to ensure alignment with organisational objectives. This entails conducting comprehensive environmental scans and research, and gathering stakeholder input, coupled with data analysis to shape effective grantmaking approaches.
Evaluate the impact of existing strategies and policies, identify areas for improvement, and recommend adjustments to enhance the effectiveness of grantmaking strategies and policies. This includes developing and reviewing performance metrics and reporting mechanisms to track progress against goals and objectives.
Oversee grants governance, including risk management and fraud prevention
Lead annual workplan, advance planning, and corporate-related matters, to ensure alignment with corporate focus and across departments within the Grants Division.
Manage high-level ministry and committee reporting requirements
Serve as Secretariat to the Grant Committee (GC), and execute duties such as managing GC appointments, reappointments and retirements, reviewing and updating GC Terms of Reference, preparing meeting logistics and materials, taking minutes, and coordinating all GC-related administrative matters and documentation, including developing and reviewing GC-related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or work instructions.
Design and maintain a knowledge repository to facilitate individual and team learning for Grants Division, and provide support for effective records and knowledge management practices.
[What we are looking for]
Requirements
Minimum six years of relevant working experience in strategy, planning, policy, research and/or governance roles, preferably in the public sector or in the grantmaking space
Exhibit ability to understand priorities, challenges, key policy trade-offs and stakeholder interests within domain and stay updated on key shifts and trends in the grantmaking space
Be able to drive and conduct research, analyse data and information, distil key insights, and translate them into practical solutions
Demonstrate proficiency in the following skills:
o Conceptual and synthesis skills
o Critical thinking and analysis
o Planning and organisational skills
o Communications and stakeholder engagement and management skills, with the ability to engage effectively at all levels of senior management and staff
o Programme evaluation and impact measurement
o Project and events management skills
Join us and help us to achieve our compelling vision of a caring and resilient Singapore.
The successful candidate will be appointed into a position commensurate with his/her work experience.
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.