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JAWATAN KOSONG UPSI

Written By Admin on Thursday, December 23, 2010 | 11:39 PM


Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), satu- satunya Universiti Pendidikan di Malaysia dengan ini mempelawa warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan menyertai kami meneruskan kebitaraan dengan mengisi jawatan - jawatan bertaraf TETAP seperti tersenarai. Pemohon boleh mengisi secara online bermula 19 Disember 2010 (Ahad)
SENARAI KEKOSONGAN JAWATAN BUKAN AKADEMIK
BILJAWATANGREDTARAF LANTIKANKEKOSONGAN
1PUSTAKAWANS52TETAP1
2KURATORS48
3 PEGAWAI BELIA DAN SUKANS48
4
PEGAWAI TADBIRN48
5PEGAWAI PERGIGIANU48
6PEGAWAI PERGIGIANU44
7PEGAWAI PERUBATANUD43
8PEGAWAI KESELAMATAN KP44
9PEGAWAI KESELAMATANKP41
10PENOLONG PEGAWAI TADBIRN27
11AHLI FOTOGRAFIB17
SYARAT - SYARAT LANTIKAN
Klik untuk mendapatkan syarat- syarat lantikan bagi setiap jawatan yang ingin dipohon.
PANDUAN PERMOHONAN
i. Pemohon hendaklah mengisi semua maklumat yang diperlukan dalam Sistem
Online. SILA KLIK DI SINI
UNTUK MENGISI SECARA ONLINE.

ii. Pastikan anda memperolehi, mencatatkan dan menyimpan nombor ID yang
merupakan nombor rujukan permohonan anda.
iii. Pastikan semua butiran maklumat telah lengkap diisi sebelum menekan
butang ’apply’.

i.v Pemohon hendaklah mencetak maklumat ID tersebut dan Curriculum Vitae /
Resume (CV) pada kertas A4 dan seterusnya mengambil tindakan berikut:
(a) Melekatkan sekeping gambar berukuran paspot pada cetakan ID.
(b) Melampirkan salinan sijil-sijil dan dokumen yang telah disahkan dengan
kemas dan tersusun.

(c) Pemohon yang merupakan kakitangan UPSI, diminta menghantar
dokumen permohonan beserta sekeping surat iringan yang
dialamatkan kepada Pendaftar UPSI
(d) Pemohon yang sedang berkhidmat dalam Perkhidmatan Awam,Badan
Berkanun dan Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan perlu melampirkan perakuan
permohonan daripada Ketua Jabatan beserta salinan Laporan Nilaian
Prestasi Tahunan terkini dan salinan Laporan Perkhidmatan.
v. Cetakan ID, CV / Resume dan lampiran-lampiran yang telah disusun dan
dikepilkan hendaklah dihantar ke alamat

UNIT PERJAWATAN
BAHAGIAN SUMBER MANUSIA
JABATAN PENDAFTAR
Tingkat 1, Bangunan Canselori
UNIVERSITI PENDIDIKAN SULTAN IDRIS
35900 Tanjong Malim, Perak
Sila catatkan nama jawatan yang dipohon di penjuru atas sebelah kiri sampul surat. Hanya permohonan yang lengkap dan diterima sebelum/pada tarikh tutup permohonan sahaja akan diproses. Jika pemohon tidak menerima sebarang pemberitahuan dalam tempoh enam (6) bulan selepas tarikh tutup permohonan, sila anggap permohonan adalah tidak berjaya.

Sila hubungi Bahagian Sumber Manusia di talian 05-4506328 / 6338 / 6339 / 6340 atau e-me myjob@upsi.edu.my Alamat email ini dilindungi dari Spambot. Perlukan JavaScript untuk melihatnya untuk pertanyaan.
TARIKH TUTUP PERMOHONAN
Tarikh tutup permohonan adalah pada 10 Januari 2011 (Isnin)


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