Bureaucratic Reform: UIN Jakarta Swears In 26 Civil Servant Functional Officers to Accelerate Institutional Agility
FITK Theater Room, UIN Online News – UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta officially convened an executive inauguration and oath-taking ceremony for Civil Servant (PNS) Educational Support Staff entering Functional Officer positions under the 2024 recruitment formation. A total of 26 highly specialized professionals were formally inaugurated at the Faculty of Educational Sciences (FITK) Theater Room on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
The formal inauguration was presided over by the Head of the Bureau for General Administration and Human Resources, Dr. Nanang Fatchurochman. In his keynote address, Dr. Fatchurochman asserted that the solemn ceremony marks a definitive outcome of national bureaucratic reform designed to uphold institutional integrity, corporate accountability, and rigorous dedication toward building superior state infrastructure. He strictly urged the newly appointed functional officers to consistently optimize professional workplace communication.
“This structural transition is executed to ensure that both administrative and non-administrative systems across UIN Jakarta operate at maximum capacity with absolute accountability. Securing a specialized functional position is an elite achievement, reflecting your professional credentials. As certified specialists, you are demanded to remain highly proactive, adaptive, and agile. You must translate corporate university policies accurately, focusing your energy on delivering solutions rather than exposing administrative faults,” he asserted.
Furthermore, Dr. Fatchurochman explained the strategic significance of validating these functional positions, noting that officers must fully internalize their technical mandates to maximize executive accountability.
The structural appointment of these specialized officers are categorized into spanning legal analysts, state financial managers, human resource auditors, procurement experts, systems engineers, and laboratory scientists. They are engineered to replace rigid, traditional administrative layers with an agile, skills-based public management workforce.
“We possess complete confidence that the officers inaugurated today are highly trained professionals who are adaptive, agile, and hold a strong sense of ethical responsibility. Their specialized placement is projected to directly upgrade the qualitative public service standard delivered to our entire network of university stakeholders and global partners,” he concluded.
