Looking to fuel your passion in public healthcare? Embark on a transformative and accelerated career journey with the SingHealth Healthcare Management Executive (HME) Programme. Maximise your potential, experience the multi-faceted aspects of healthcare operations and administration, and contribute to defining tomorrow’s medicine.
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As the purpose of the programme is to develop a pipeline of healthcare administrators for future leadership roles in SingHealth, HMEs who are assessed to be suitable for the HME programme would remain on this scheme and be considered for rotational postings every three years as part of their long-term development.
The HME programme offers diverse mentorship and networking opportunities. These include regular networking sessions with senior management and peers, a structured mentorship programme pairing amongst HMEs, and natural networking through departmental rotations.
Additionally, HMEs benefit from professional development through core and elective modules as well as access to an alumni network. These combined elements create a rich environment for building professional relationships and fostering career growth.
Upon completion of the HME programme, graduates will have a wide array of career pathways available to them. The three varied postings will provide graduates with a comprehensive understanding of different healthcare functions, helping HMEs to identify their strengths and preferences. The different jobs and departments within SingHealth form a network which provides ample job opportunities for the HME to take on different careers within SingHealth.
The HME unit will engage with each graduate to discuss their emplacement, taking into account their experiences, preferences, and the organisation's needs.
The HME Programme provides comprehensive support throughout its duration. This includes regular networking sessions with senior management and peers, personalised guidance through check-ins with the HME Lead, and professional development opportunities via the Healthcare Management Executive Development Programme (HMEDP) modules.
HMEs benefit from attachments and courses, mentorship, access to learning resources, and peer support within their cohort. This multi-faceted support system, combined with the programme's rotational structure, ensures HMEs have the resources and guidance needed to succeed and grow in their healthcare management journey.
A typical MAP: A 18-24 months programme whereby the Management Associate (MA) will go through a 6-month attachment in key areas of the organisation. After graduating from the programme, the MA will likely be emplaced into a functional role.
SingHealth HME Programme: A structured programme to build a pipeline of administrator talents in healthcare through:
This allows the HME to learn extensively and contribute to the department that the HME is being posted to and ensures that the department is committed to teach and engage the HME as a team member of the department.
The postings of HMEs will be reviewed by the HME Unit based on the needs of the cluster / institutions and will be carefully considered in alignment with the development exposure needs of the HMEs.
To develop healthcare administrators with a broad knowledge base and deep expertise in the healthcare setting, SingHealth HMEs undergo rotational postings to selected departments under Clinical Operations, Support Operations and Corporate Functions.
Yes, there is a structured orientation planned for the HME as part of the onboarding process. During orientation, HMEs will be welcomed by SingHealth Senior Management and attend a series of sharing sessions where they will be able to understand more about SingHealth.
Following orientation, HMEs will undergo a 4-month foundation programme consisting of lectures, self-learning, assignments, presentations and short-term projects. After completing the foundation programme, they will commence work with their assigned departments at the respective institutions.
It is recommended to familiarise yourself with current affairs in the public healthcare sector.