Senior Executive / Assistant Director / Senior Assistant Director, LTTO & LPFD
The Ministry of Law in Singapore is seeking a Senior Executive/Assistant Director to work within the Legal Technology Transformation Office and Legal Partnerships & Futures Division. The role involves formulating grant policies, managing industry engagement, and developing strategies to advance legaltech adoption. The candidate will work on cross-functional policy initiatives and stakeholder management to shape Singapore's legal ecosystem. The position requires strong analytical, communication, and project management skills to address complex policy challenges.
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Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Ministry of Law in Singapore is seeking a Senior Executive/Assistant Director to work within the Legal Technology Transformation Office and Legal Partnerships & Futures Division. The role involves formulating grant policies, managing industry engagement, and developing strategies to advance legaltech adoption. The candidate will work on cross-functional policy initiatives and stakeholder management to shape Singapore's legal ecosystem. The position requires strong analytical, communication, and project management skills to address complex policy challenges.
TAL's take
Stable government role driving legal technology transformation policy in a major global legal hub.
The JD clearly defines the hybrid nature of the role across LTTO and LPFD with specific strategic policy and engagement objectives.
Must haves
- Systems thinking and inter-dependency identification
- Clear and concise writing
- Deep critical thinking for policy solutions
- Industry engagement and stakeholder strategy implementation
- Sector development policy formulation
- Strong project management skills
About the company
Governmental body focused on legal policy; standard professional roles.
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