What the role is:The intern will collaborate with the Corporate Communications team to develop and deliver the annual report aimed at empowering the intern to learn, grow, and make meaningful contributions to the organisation.What you will be working on:Project Description:The intern will play a key role in supporting the development and production of the organisation's annual report.Key responsibilities will include:Conduct interviews with key stakeholders to gather insights and contributions for the report, ensuring relevant content and perspectives are included.Helping to manage timelines and milestones to ensure the timely completion of all components, from initial drafts to final publication.Reviewing and editing the report for clarity, accuracy, and consistency before the final version is delivered.Assist in the creation of video content for the annual report, including filming interviews with key stakeholders, capturing supporting footage, and coordinating with the team on the video's concept, script, and final editing to ensure a compelling visual representation of the report's key messages.What we are looking for:Requirements:Currently pursuing a degree or diploma in a relevant field such as Business, Social Science, Design or Media CommunicationsStrong research, writing and communication skills with experience in media design and/or social mediaProficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and WordLearning Outcome:Gain hands-on experience in managing the development and production of the Corporate Communications annual report.Enhance skills in project management, writing, and editing for the annual report.Learn about effective communication strategies within a public agency setting.Sharpen skills in content development, stakeholder coordination, and meeting deadlines for report delivery.Contribute to the creation of a comprehensive, polished annual report that aligns with the agency's strategic objectives and values.The internship programme runs from May 2025 to September 2025. Applications are open exclusively to students.Join us for an enriching internship experience and contribute to building a caring and resilient Singapore.We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.About Tote Board:Established in 1988, Tote Board (Singapore Totalisator Board) is a statutory board of the Ministry of Finance. As a broad-based grantmaking organisation, Tote Board works closely with stakeholders and partners, to support broad and diverse worthy projects in the sectors of Arts, Community Development, Education, Health, Social Service and Sports. Through these projects, Tote Board helps to uplift the community by giving hope to vulnerable groups and improving the lives of all in Singapore. Tote Board's source of grants is derived from operating surplus of the Tote Board Group, which comprises Tote Board and its wholly-owned subsidiary Singapore Pools (Private) Limited and Singapore Turf Club, a proprietary club owned by Tote Board. Tote Board also ensures that Singapore Pools (Private) Limited and the Singapore Turf Club conduct their gaming and racing businesses in a socially responsible manner, to provide legal, safe and trusted gaming as a means to counter illegal gambling. Tote Board's goal is to help build a flourishing society in Singapore. We want to inspire positive change and contribute towards building an inclusive, resilient and vibrant community, while fostering a caring and compassionate nation.