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The Health District @ Queenstown (HD@QT) is a multi-stakeholder initiative led by the National University of Singapore (NUS), the National University Healthy System (NUHS), and the Housing &
Development Board (HDB), in partnership with public, private and community stakeholders.
It provides a platform to co-develop and test innovative programmes that support active and
purposeful ageing, foster intergenerational participation, strengthen community resilience, and
advance progress toward the longevity dividend, starting in Queenstown. Home to about 101,480 residents, Queenstown is Singapore's oldest housing estate, with 76.2% of residents living in public housing. It is also a super-aged community, with 22.2%of residents aged 65 and above. In 2021, Queenstown was designated Singapore's first Health District, serving as a testbed for integrated solutions to support ageing well. Insights and successes from Queenstown will inform future programmes across Singapore.
Mission and Goals: At Health District @ Queenstown, we empower residents to stay healthy, engaged and connected throughout their lives, within a supportive and inclusive community. By co-creating and co-developing effective, scalable, and sustainable programs, we aim to:
1. Increase healthy longevity
2. Enable purposeful longevity
3. Promote intergenerational bonding
4. Empower ageing in place
Focus Areas
Since its launch in October 2021, Health District @ Queenstown has focused on six key areas:
1. Preventive Health and Care Delivery
2. Purposeful Longevity
3. Community & Urban Living
4. Technology & Innovation
5. Evaluation
6. Communications & Engagement
The Evaluation pillar, led by National University of Singapore and National University Health System, aims to understand how Queenstown residents are doing today, and how things may change over time. We collect insights from residents through a Baseline Study and track the progress of Health District @ Queenstown towards its goals through the development of a Health District Evaluation Framework. In consultation with our International Advisory Panel, we assess the effectiveness and scalability of initiatives for Queenstown residents across five key areas:
We take a well-rounded approach that includes engaging residents and partners, alongside data analysis, to help us understand the potential for scaling up successful initiatives.
Job Responsibilities.
You will be responsible for the following:
The initial appointment is for 1-year. This is a full-time position based in Singapore.
Applicants should send the following by email to the NUS Career Portal:
Interviews will be face to face for local candidates. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Job ID: 148853475
Skills:
qualitative research methods, Academic Writing, thematic analysis, grant proposal development
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