Senior/Executive, Programme & Partnerships
We welcome passionate and dedicated professionals who share our belief in the power of education. Together, we can make a meaningful difference to children and society through education.
The EtonHouse Community Fund (ECF) is an IPC charity established in 2015 to uplift the lives of children and youth in Singapore. Supported by EtonHouse International Education Group which runs more than 120 schools across 12 countries, ECF’s programmes have benefitted more than 17,000 children and youth from low-income families.
In 2019 and 2020, ECF received the MSF Cares Award for initiatives which supported vulnerable communities to navigate the Covid-19 crisis.
ECF is a registered member of the National Council of Social Service. For more details visit www.ehcommunityfund.org.sg
Overview:
As a Senior or Executive, Programmes & Partnerships at EtonHouse Community Fund, you will play a vital role in ensuring the successful delivery of programmes and building strategic partnerships that drive community impact and support the objectives of the charity.
Job Description
Programme Management
Work closely with the programmes lead on the planning, implementation and evaluation of programmes.
Plan and write curriculum and prepare learning materials and resources for the signature programme.
Develop and manage programme budgets, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently.
Monitor and evaluate programme outcomes to identify areas for improvement and opportunities for scaling.
Implement processes to enhance programme quality, effectiveness, and sustainability.
Analyse trends, community needs and service gaps to inform programme and partnership strategies.
Partnership Development
Identify and establish partnerships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, social service agencies, ground-up initiatives, community organizations and educational institutions that are aligned with the charity’s mission and goals.
Cultivate and nurture relationships with existing and prospective partners through regular communication, meetings, and networking events.
Collaboration and Coordination
Work closely with other departments within the charity to align volunteer and partnership activities with organizational priorities and objectives.
Support the communications team by providing inputs/ information that can help promote volunteer opportunities, partnership achievements and impact stories through various channels, including social media, newsletters and press releases.
Reporting and Evaluation
Collect and analyze data related to programme impact metrics.
Conduct evaluations and feedback sessions with volunteers and partners to gather insights and identify opportunities for enhancement.
Qualifications:
At least possess Early Childhood qualification.
A well-rounded team player who has at least 3-5 years of relevant experience.
Working knowledge of social service setting or non-profit sector.
Experienced in programme development.
A creative self-starter who has a passion for improving the lives of children in Singapore.
Comfortable working in a lean and cross-functional team, and with volunteers.
Able to identify the most appropriate strategies for developing meaningful community initiatives.
- Department
- ECF
- Role
- Non-Academics
- Locations
- Stevens Road
About EtonHouse Singapore
EtonHouse emphasises child-led learning, fostering happiness, engagement, open-mindedness, critical thinking, and a lifelong love for learning. Our inquiry-based pedagogy, established 30 years ago, has made us a leader in education, offering a comprehensive K-12 pathway from Infant Care to High School in Singapore and 9 other countries. The group also manage E-Bridge, part of Singapore's Anchor Operator Scheme for affordable Pre-Schools, and Middleton International School, an affordable through-train international school.