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    at Singapore Cancer Society
    Outram, Central Region
    Design and drive donor journeys and fundraising platforms, applying strategy, design thinking, and insights to grow engagement and community giving.
    Design and drive donor journeys and fundraising platforms, applying strategy, design thinking, and insights to grow engagement and community giving.
    classification: Community Services & DevelopmentCommunity Services & Development
    4d ago
    4d ago

    at Singapore Cancer Society
    Singapore
    Responsible for the development and implementation of cancer rehabilitation initiatives related to occupational therapy in collaboration with the...
    Responsible for the development and implementation of cancer rehabilitation initiatives related to occupational therapy in collaboration with the...
    classification: Healthcare & MedicalHealthcare & Medical
    20h ago
    20h ago

    What’s it like working at Singapore Cancer Society?

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    Employees at the Singapore Cancer Society appreciate the friendly and supportive colleagues, as well as the strong mission to serve those with cancer. The organisation offers very good benefits for optical and dental care, and employees feel they are able to serve the public and under-privileged. The culture and environment is also seen as positive.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as a high workload that can lead to burnout, high attrition with many employees seeking other opportunities, a perceived lack of clear direction from management, understaffing with too few people doing the real work, and slow improvements to IT systems and processes due to an overworked IT department.