Overview
About Us MKJR is a high-level platform established in 1954 and registered under the Registrar of Societies (ROS) in 1963. MKJR brings together government agencies, industry partners, and the community to implement and support comprehensive road safety initiatives nationwide. Guided by the National Road Safety Plan 2022–2030, MKJR works collaboratively to strengthen policies, programs, and public engagement towards achieving safer roads for all Malaysians.
Role Overview
The Executive Director is responsible for managing and coordinating MKJR's national road safety initiatives. This role entails strategic leadership, operational oversight, and stakeholder engagement to advance MKJR’s vision of achieving zero road traffic fatalities in Malaysia. The Executive Director will report directly to the Secretary General and work closely with the Executive Committee, state-level MKJRs, and various governmental and non-governmental partners.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist the Secretary General in developing and implementing MKJR’s policies, strategic plans and systems in alignment with the National Road Safety Plan 2022–2030 and the Safe System Approach.
- Ensure effective governance by facilitating regular meetings, including the Annual General Meeting (AGM), and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Program Management & Operations
Oversee the planning, execution, and evaluation of MKJR’s programs and activities.
Monitor and report on program outcomes, ensuring alignment with MKJR’s objectives and functions.Foster collaboration with member organizations and external stakeholders in executing programs and activities.Oversee the preparation and management of MKJR’s budget, ensuring transparent and effective use of funds.Identify and secure funding opportunities, including grants and donations, to support MKJR’s programs and activities.Develop and implement organizational policies, procedures, and systems to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.Ensure compliance with financial reporting requirements and maintain accountability to stakeholders.Qualifications & Experience
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Transportation, Engineering, Public Policy or a related field.Minimum 5 years of experience in public policy, road safety, or a related sector.Proven track record in strategic planning, program management, and stakeholder engagement.Strong understanding of road safety issues, policies, and best practices at national and international levels.Excellent communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills.Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and navigate complex organizational structures.Strategic Thinking and Policy AnalysisProject ManagementStakeholder Engagement and Relationship BuildingFinancial Planning and Resource MobilisationApplication Process
Interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed resume and a cover letter outlining their qualifications and experience relevant to the role. Applications should be sent to by November 15, 2025 .
Additional Information
Your application will include the following questions :
Which of the following types of qualifications do you have?Which of the following languages are you fluent in?How much notice are you required to give your current employer?What can I earn as an Executive Director
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