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This role is for a Professor in Hospitality Service Marketing and Innovation. The position involves teaching, mentoring students, leading research activities, developing curriculum, and participating in academic and administrative responsibilities within the hospitality field.
This role is for a Teaching Fellow who supports student learning while conducting their own research. The position involves collaboration with universities and industries.
This role involves ensuring quality and compliance in vocational training programs by managing accreditation, audits, and regulatory requirements. The position requires coordination with various agencies and institutions to uphold national standards and enhance the effectiveness of TVET programs. It also includes supporting curriculum design, faculty development, and representing the institution externally.
The Marcom Coordinator at Aloft Hotels is responsible for promoting brand awareness and maximizing revenue through sales while maintaining guest loyalty. This role involves engaging with guests to enhance their experience and supporting company policies and standards.
The Part-Time Chinese Tutor will create tailored lesson plans and deliver engaging lessons to enhance students' language skills, leveraging their teaching experience to foster a supportive learning environment.
The Senior Lecturer in Tourism & Events is responsible for delivering teaching and learning activities, including curriculum development, and supporting postgraduate research. The role also involves conducting scholarly research, engaging in community work, and participating in administrative duties within the university.
The Associate Professor in Hospitality Analytics / Hotel Revenue Management is responsible for teaching, curriculum development, and supporting student research. The role includes conducting classes, preparing teaching materials, participating in research activities, and fulfilling administrative duties within the academic environment.
The Sous Chef at Sheraton Johor Bahru is responsible for leading banquet food preparation and assisting with menu planning and coordination. This role involves managing banquet kitchen operations, ensuring food quality and safety, and supporting culinary and budgetary goals for catering events.
The Learner Services Lead & ISAMS Coordinator is responsible for leading the Learner Services team and managing the iSAMs student information system to ensure smooth operations. The role involves maintaining accurate data management, reporting, and effective communication with various stakeholders while adhering to data protection requirements.
The Homeroom/Subject Teacher will create engaging lesson plans and foster a supportive environment while assessing student progress and collaborating with colleagues to enhance educational outcomes.
The Senior Lecturer in Clinical Ophthalmology teaches and mentors students while engaging in research and curriculum development, ensuring high-quality education and assessment in the field of Ophthalmology.
The Wellbeing Ambassador at Taylor's Residence is responsible for supporting the well-being and satisfaction of student residents. The role involves fostering community engagement and maintaining a safe and inclusive living environment based on physical, social, emotional, and intellectual well-being.
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated June 2026
Education is one of Malaysia's largest employment sectors, covering teaching at primary and secondary schools, lecturing at universities and colleges, corporate training, early childhood education, and ed-tech. The sector is divided between the government system (Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia) and a substantial private education market that includes international schools, private colleges, and universities.
Key employers in private education include Taylor's University, HELP University, Sunway University, INTI International University, Monash University Malaysia, and a large network of international and independent schools. The tuition centre industry is also significant, with national chains like Kumon, Brain Train, and Education@SS operating hundreds of centres nationwide.
Malaysia's aspiration to be a regional education hub — attracting 200,000 international students annually — continues to fuel university hiring. The Ministry of Education's curriculum reform initiatives and the rollout of digital learning platforms have also created demand for instructional designers, e-learning developers, and educational technology specialists alongside traditional teaching roles.
Government school teachers earn according to the national salary scale, starting at approximately RM 2,800 – RM 3,500/month with structured annual increments. Private school teachers earn RM 2,500 – RM 5,000/month, with international schools paying the highest rates, sometimes reaching RM 8,000–12,000/month for experienced teachers with international curricula expertise.
University lecturers at private institutions start at RM 3,500 – RM 5,500/month, with senior lecturers and associate professors earning RM 6,000–10,000/month. Corporate trainers with specialist certification (L&D, facilitation, coaching) earn RM 4,000–8,000/month. Ed-tech roles (instructional design, LMS administration, online course development) are the fastest-growing sub-sector in education employment.
Teaching core or specialist subjects at government or private schools — among Malaysia's most stable and socially valued careers.
Delivering undergraduate or postgraduate programmes at private universities and colleges across Malaysia.
Teaching IB, Cambridge A-Level, or American curricula at international schools catering to expatriate and local premium-market students.
Designs and delivers professional development programmes for corporate clients — leadership, technical, and soft-skills training.
Provides structured early learning experiences at kindergartens and nurseries, particularly in demand in urban areas.
Creates digital learning content, online courses, and LMS-based programmes for universities and corporate L&D teams.
Search SuperJobs by role ("teacher", "lecturer", "corporate trainer", "instructional designer") or browse the Education industry page.
Ensure your teaching credentials are in order: Diploma Pendidikan or KPLI for government school teaching; a relevant Master's degree for university lecturing positions.
For international school roles, highlight your experience with international curricula (IB, Cambridge, AP) and any English-language certifications (IELTS, Cambridge TKT, CELTA).
Apply through SuperJobs with a CV that includes your subject specialisation, educational philosophy, and any measurable student outcomes or programme improvements you have achieved.
Prepare for demo lessons or teaching assessments — most schools and universities require candidates to deliver a sample lesson or lecture as part of the selection process.