KUCHING – The Education Services Commission (SPP) and the Sarawak State Education Department (JPNS) convened their first Recruitment and Service Engagement Session of 2026 on 30 April at the JPNS headquarters.
The session focused on strengthening collaboration between the two agencies to ensure that the recruitment of education service personnel in Sarawak is carried out more effectively.
By aligning strategies and sharing insights, both sides aim to address staffing needs across schools in the state.
Officials highlighted that the engagement session is part of ongoing efforts to improve workforce planning and ensure that teaching staff are deployed in line with the demands of local communities.
The discussion also emphasised the importance of synergy between SPP and JPNS in streamlining recruitment processes and enhancing service delivery.
The meeting provided a platform for dialogue on challenges faced in teacher recruitment, including the need for timely placements and the importance of maintaining quality standards in the education workforce.
Participants agreed that closer cooperation will help ensure that schools in Sarawak are adequately staffed to meet the needs of students.
SPP reaffirmed its commitment to supporting JPNS in addressing recruitment gaps, while JPNS expressed appreciation for the collaboration, noting that such sessions are vital in strengthening institutional relationships and ensuring that education services remain responsive to the state’s requirements.
The engagement session marks the beginning of a series of initiatives planned for 2026, aimed at reinforcing the effectiveness of recruitment and service management in Sarawak’s education sector.






