Selangor Journal

Education Ministry welcomes public applications for SPM 2023 invigilators

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 17 — The Education Ministry (MOE) is inviting the public to apply to be invigilators for the 2023 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations for the very first time.

In a Facebook post, the ministry said applications are open from September 12 until October 31, and those interested can submit their application forms to the State Education director at the respective state education departments at https://bit.ly/44KmnxL.

“Successful applicants shortlisted as volunteer candidates will be scheduled for interviews at the nearby district education office,” it added.

Applicants must be Malaysian citizens aged 18 to 65, possess at least an SPM qualification or its equivalent recognised by the government, have no criminal record and court actions, and possess their own transportation.

MOE said this initiative is among the seven measures introduced to reduce teachers’ workload, as announced by Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek on February 17.

There are five applicant categories:

  • Category One — Retired government employees under the Education Service Officer scheme.
  • Category Two — Students of public higher education institutions, private higher education institutions, teacher training institutes, foundation or matriculation graduates.
  • Category Three — Teachers of state government religious secondary schools, private schools, and MARA Junior Science Colleges.
  • Category Four — Government contract workers or contractual employees.
  • Category Five — Non-government employees or retired government and private sector individuals.

Further information can be obtained at the respective state education departments, or by emailing the Examination Board at [email protected].

— Bernama

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