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Senior / Health Policy Analyst (Regulatory Policy)

Ministry of Health (Singapore)SingaporePosted 20 May 2026

This role involves developing and reviewing regulatory policies for the healthcare sector within the Ministry of Health, Singapore. Key responsibilities include monitoring international trends, reviewing legislation like the Healthcare Services Act, and facilitating cross-agency collaboration. The candidate is expected to have strong analytical skills and experience in policy formulation. The position offers significant impact on patient safety and healthcare quality standards.

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Onsite, Singapore

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Tier 2

What you will work on

This role involves developing and reviewing regulatory policies for the healthcare sector within the Ministry of Health, Singapore. Key responsibilities include monitoring international trends, reviewing legislation like the Healthcare Services Act, and facilitating cross-agency collaboration. The candidate is expected to have strong analytical skills and experience in policy formulation. The position offers significant impact on patient safety and healthcare quality standards.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

High-impact government role in healthcare regulation, though tier classification is treated as tier 2 by default for public sector entities in this taxonomy.

Clear articulation of regulatory duties, stakeholder engagement, and legislative scope.

Must haves

  • Relevant training in public policy, public health, or related disciplines
  • Experience in policy formulation, implementation, or strategic planning
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
  • Ability to engage stakeholders and work collaboratively across agencies
  • Good communication skills

About the company

Governmental regulatory body with substantial policy impact in the healthcare sector.

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