Singapore Kindness Movement is hiring for a Manager (Partnerships – Community) internship — a 12-month, on-site Government Policy role based in RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore. It is an unpaid internship. It is open to university students, typically in Year 2–4. Applicants with experience in Multi Tasking, Techno Functional, Partnerships, Interpersonal Skills, and campaign messaging are a strong fit.
About this role
About Us:The Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM), a non-profit organisation founded in 1997, with the objective of raising the standards of civil behaviour and responsibility. SKM is a catalyst and collaborates with partners to activate and implement kindness initiatives that aim to improve kindness and graciousness in Singapore. Summary of RoleThe Manager (Partnerships – Community) plays a critical role in fostering a gracious society by building and nurturing strategic alliances with community partners across the Public, Private, and People (3P) sectors. By identifying collaboration opportunities and negotiating win-win agreements, the Manager leverages collective strengths to achieve the Singapore Kindness Movement’s (SKM) shared objectives. Additionally, this role provides vital operational support to the wider SKM Partnerships team, ensuring all sectoral programmes are executed efficiently, transparently, and expeditiously. Reporting StructureReports to: Deputy Director (Partnerships) & Executive Director of SKM Department: Programmes & Partnerships Team Key ResponsibilitiesStrategic Partnership & Relationship Management• Drive Kindness Advocacy: Educate, motivate, and inspire partners within the 3P network and the broader community to become active advocates for kindness. • Alliance Building: Identify, develop, and manage strategic relationships with community stakeholders, negotiating mutually beneficial agreements that support long-term collaboration. • Stakeholder Alignment & Sponsorship: Work closely with partners to ensure all co-created initiatives align with SKM’s core messaging, while proactively seeking corporate or community sponsorships where applicable. End-to-End Event & Programme Management• Flagship Recognition Programmes: Lead the end-to-end planning, budget management, and execution of major community-related events, including the Singapore Friendly Neighbourhood Award and the Service Gold Award. • Annual Campaigns: Conceptualise, plan, and execute annual Kindness Day SG programmes tailored for community partners. • Operational Agility: Provide hands-on event management and execution support for broader SKM events and cross-functional initiatives as required. Innovation & Governance• Engagement Ideation: Continually conceptualise fresh, creative, and impactful ideas to deepen partner engagement and maximize community outreach. • Financial Stewardship: Exercise robust procurement practices and uphold good governance across all allocated budgets, programmes, and events. RequirementsTechnical & Functional• Understanding of partnerships, stakeholder engagement, or community programmes • Ability to execute event planning and coordination • Comfortable with administrative processes, documentation, and follow-through • Familiarity with budgeting, procurement, or vendor coordination is an advantage Soft Skills• Strong interpersonal and communication skills • Organised, reliable, and able to manage multiple tasks concurrently • Collaborative team player with a service-oriented mindset • Willingness to learn and grow into higher responsibilities Experience & Background (Flexible)• Relevant experience in partnerships, community engagement, events, public sector, non-profit preferred but not mandatory. Why Join Us?• Be part of a meaningful mission to create a kinder, more gracious Singapore. • Work in a dynamic, collaborative environment • Opportunity to grow and develop • If you are enthusiastic about leveraging your expertise to foster kindness and graciousness across Singapore, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your experience. Join us in shaping a kinder, more gracious society, starting with the next generation. Let's Be Greater!
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