Divisional Lead, HealthTech Policy
Open Government Products is seeking a HealthTech Policy Lead to drive system-level outcomes within the Singapore public health sector. You will operate as an individual contributor to bridge the gap between regulatory agencies and product development teams. Responsibilities include setting policy direction, resolving governance constraints, and building partnerships with senior healthcare leadership. This role offers an opportunity to shape national healthcare strategy through technology and cross-functional collaboration.
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Experience
7-10 years
Function
Strategy
Work mode
Hybrid, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Open Government Products is seeking a HealthTech Policy Lead to drive system-level outcomes within the Singapore public health sector. You will operate as an individual contributor to bridge the gap between regulatory agencies and product development teams. Responsibilities include setting policy direction, resolving governance constraints, and building partnerships with senior healthcare leadership. This role offers an opportunity to shape national healthcare strategy through technology and cross-functional collaboration.
TAL's take
Unique role at the intersection of government policy and product innovation, requiring senior-level expertise and high-level stakeholder management.
Very clear responsibilities focused on health policy, stakeholder alignment, and product unblocking for the public sector.
Must haves
- 7-10 years of policy experience
- Demonstrated influence with senior leaders in public health
- Track record of delivering through cross-functional teams
- Experience translating strategic intent into product requirements
- Strategic thinking paired with hands-on execution
About the company
Government agency unit operating like a startup, lacks a global Tier 1 brand but is highly respected for public sector impact.
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