Redesigning Home Team Jobs
Ministry of Home AffairsSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns MP Desmond Choo’s inquiry about job redesign within the Home Team to improve productivity and support the longevity of older officers' careers. Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam responded that roles are regularly updated through innovation, such as the Singapore Civil Defence Force dual-training Fire Rescue Specialists in both firefighting and emergency medical skills. He highlighted the use of Unmanned Surface Vessels by the Police Coast Guard for surveillance to allow officers to focus on critical functions like anti-smuggling. To support older officers, the Minister mentioned that the Singapore Prisons Service retrains experienced personnel to serve as Reintegration Officers supervising offenders in the community. These redesign efforts ensure that Home Team jobs remain relevant and challenging, enabling all officers to contribute effectively to the safety and security of Singapore.
Transcript
97 Mr Desmond Choo asked the Minister for Home Affairs how are Home Team departments redesigning their jobs so that Home Team officers' efforts can be more productive and older officers can continue to be productive even in their later years.
Mr K Shanmugam: The Home Team works in a dynamic operating environment. We face evolving threats and challenges which require us to develop new concepts of operations and capabilities. There are also new opportunities presented by innovation and advances in technology. We, therefore, regularly review and redesign our jobs in the Home Team to ensure they remain relevant in supporting our mission.
For example, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has redesigned the job of the Fire Rescue Specialist. Their Fire Rescue Specialists are now dual-trained in both firefighting skills and emergency medical technician (EMT) skills. With the EMT skills, our firefighters can also attend quickly to victims of fire and trauma incidents. This allows SCDF the flexibility of deploying a single set of personnel for both fire and rescue and improves the overall effectiveness of its operations. Our firefighters benefit as well. They are now equipped with a wider range of professional skills.
The Home Team also leverages innovation and technology to increase the productivity of our officers. For example, the Police Coast Guard (PCG) is exploring the use of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) to carry out localised surveillance patrols, project presence and intercept intruding vessels to enhance its response capabilities. With the use of USVs, the focus of PCG officers will be on critical maritime functions, such as conducting anti-smuggling checks on vessels, without compromising security coverage and control of our waters.
The Home Team values the experience, skills and knowledge of our officers. The development of our officers is, therefore, a key priority, in particular, to help them take on new roles and redesigned jobs effectively.
In addition, we have also taken steps to retrain and redeploy older officers. For instance, in the Singapore Prisons Service (SPS), older officers with their wealth of knowledge are retrained to take up new roles as Reintegration Officers to supervise offenders after their release into the community.
Job redesign is an ongoing effort to ensure our jobs remain relevant and challenging and to enable Home Team officers to contribute effectively. This way, the Home Team can continue to keep Singapore safe and secure.