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Health Promotion Board Careers and Employment

About the company

  • Founded
    2001
  • Company size
    501 to 1,000
  • Revenue
    $5m to $25m (SGD)
  • Industry
    Government & Public Administration
  • Headquarters
    Singapore
  • Link
    Health Promotion Board website

Established in 2001, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) is a government organisation committed to promoting healthy living in Singapore. HPB is a credible and authoritative source of evidence-based health information that seeks to empower the Singapore public with knowledge and skills to take ownership of their health and live a healthy lifestyle. We, in turn, are guided by evidence-based health knowledge to formulate and implement health policies and programmes that will improve the nation’s heal...

Established in 2001, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) is a government organisation committed to promoting healthy living in Singapore. HPB is a credible and authoritative source of evidence-based health information that seeks to empower the Singapore public with knowledge and skills to take ownership of their health and live a healthy lifestyle. We, in turn, are guided by evidence-based health knowledge to formulate and implement health policies and programmes that will improve the nation’s health.

We empower the Singapore public to embrace life fully through our wide range of health promotion and disease prevention programmes. These include health and dental services for school children, workplace health programmes and physical activity programmes, to name a few. We also work with the community and initiate new programmes over time to address their health concerns. We believe that we can achieve a healthy nation, not alone, but through building meaningful partnerships with individuals, private and community sectors, and schools and healthcare providers to create.

Our goal is to increase the quality and years of healthy life, as well as prevent illness, disability and premature death. By 2020, we aim to enable Singaporeans to have access to healthy living at the doorstep of every home, school and workplace through the Healthy Living Master Plan, thus making healthy living natural and effortless for Singapore.

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Senior Manager in Singapore
on November 1, 2023
Fun place to work in
Standard government agency packages. Nice and friendly environment, management and colleagues. Fun place to work in, learn and grow professionally. Lots of learning opportunities.
Nurse in Outram
on November 16, 2023
Worklife balance
Fun place to work if you are looking for a non progression career. Work load can be demanding at time. Upper manager can be difficult to please at times
Intern in Singapore
on September 8, 2023
Good
Good place. They helped alot. They made sure we understood and though, they were strict but ensured work was done . Help was rendered effectively. Good place
Intern in Singapore
on August 1, 2023
Good environment
Great manager and helpful team giving opportunities to try new things. Thankful for my time there, was fully work from home back when I was still interning. Now hybrid
Executive in Outram
on July 24, 2023
Great workplace
Great colleagues, meaningful work. Got to experience working with a variety of demographics throughout my time there. Many opportunities to review and improve work processes.

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