Assistant Director (Content Generation) - Army
The Assistant Director of Content Generation at the Ministry of Defence of Singapore leads the production of organic media content for public and internal platforms. The role covers the full production lifecycle, from ideation and strategy to post-production and publication. Candidates must possess strong leadership experience and technical proficiency in photography, videography, and Adobe Creative Suite. This role requires managing media teams and ensuring high-quality content delivery in time-sensitive environments.
50k new jobs listed every day. Install TAL to find more jobs like this.

Experience
6+ years
Function
Media and Communication
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Assistant Director of Content Generation at the Ministry of Defence of Singapore leads the production of organic media content for public and internal platforms. The role covers the full production lifecycle, from ideation and strategy to post-production and publication. Candidates must possess strong leadership experience and technical proficiency in photography, videography, and Adobe Creative Suite. This role requires managing media teams and ensuring high-quality content delivery in time-sensitive environments.
TAL's take
Role offers significant leadership responsibility within a government institution, though industry impact is localized to public communications.
Clear directive, defined responsibilities, and specific experience requirements provided for a leadership role.
Must haves
- 6+ years of working experience in media production
- Proficiency in photography, videography, and graphic design
- Expertise in Adobe Creative Suite
- Strong leadership and project management skills
- Ability to work under pressure
Tools and skills
About the company
Government entity, providing stable and established organizational scope.
Posts mentioning Ministry of Defence of Singapore
India Allocates INR 2,000 Cr for EV Charging Expansion
- The Indian government has allocated INR 2,000 Cr under the PM E-DRIVE scheme to enhance EV charging infrastructure. - The aim is to increase public charging stations from 32,500 to 72,300 by FY26, accommodating the rise in EV users. - Inputs from 14 states have been received, and an interministerial meeting has been held for finalizing guidelines by April. - Key locations for new charging stations include airports, highways, railways, and ports, with a focus on battery-swapping services. - The Ministry of Heavy Industries is collaborating with various state governments and national authorities to identify potential sites. Source: [Inc42](https://inc42.com/buzz/centre-mulls-expansion-of-ev-charging-infra-with-inr-2000-cr-fund-report/)
Ola Electric Faces Regulatory Scrutiny Over Sales Reporting
- Ola Electric is under scrutiny for including unlaunched models in its February sales figures. - The company claimed sales of 25,000 vehicles, but only 8,600 were registered according to Vahan Portal data. - Ministry of Road Transport and Highways demanded clarification from Ola Electric. - Ola Electric acknowledged bookings for Gen3 escooters and Roadster X motorcycles in its sales report. - Regulatory actions may be taken if Ola fails to respond within seven days. Source: [Inc42](https://inc42.com/buzz/ola-electric-counted-unlaunched-models-in-february-sales-report/)
Mysterious Deaths in J&K: Toll Rises to 17
- An expert team from the Ministry of Home Affairs arrived in Jammu and Kashmir to investigate mysterious deaths in Rajouri district, with the toll now at 17. - Despite extensive testing, the cause remains unknown, with neurotoxins suspected but not confirmed. - A multi-disciplinary team continues to work with local authorities to uncover the cause and provide relief to affected families. Source: [The Hindu](https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/jammu-and-kashmir/one-more-mysterious-death-in-rajouri-raises-toll-mha-team-arrives-in-jammu-and-kashmir/article69117033.ece), [Zee News](https://zeenews.india.com/india/mysterious-deaths-in-jk-centres-team-reaches-rajouri-death-toll-rises-to-17-2846002.html)