Amman: The Ministry of Education and the Service and Public Administration Commission (SPAC) have engaged in discussions regarding the recruitment plan, staffing formations, and the organization of competitive examinations for job competency assessments for the current year.
According to Jordan News Agency, during a meeting held on Wednesday, Ministry Secretary General for Administrative and Financial Affairs Sahar Shakhatreh and SPAC Secretary General Yasser Nsour emphasized the necessity of concerted efforts and joint coordination to achieve the desired objectives in accordance with the highest standards.
The discussions also explored the possibility of utilizing the ministry's professional development centers, located across all governorates, to administer computerized competitive examinations under the supervision of SPAC.
The meeting reviewed the results of the Ministry of Education's recruitment plan implemented last year and discussed developmental measures aimed at fulfilling the ministry's staffing needs for the 2026-2027 academic year. This approach aligns with a participatory strategy and proactive planning, contributing to achieving the targets set in the government's second executive program for 2026-2029, focusing on both economic and administrative modernization.
Additionally, the meeting explored proposed executive steps to enhance the experience of applicants for Ministry of Education vacancies across all governorates. This aims to streamline the competency assessment process for available positions, reduce burdens on citizens, and leverage the ministry's infrastructure to enhance spending efficiency and ensure optimal use of government resources.
Further discussions were held on strengthening question banks linked to competency frameworks for educational positions, with the goal of advancing the educational and pedagogical competency system.