Pomat was first elected to the National Parliament at the
2007 general election in the seat of Manus Open, representing
People's National Congress. He was appointed Inter-Government Relations Minister in Prime Minister
Michael Somare's Cabinet. He then served as Fisheries Minister in
Peter O’Neill's Cabinet. He regained the seat at the
2017 general election and was subsequently elected as Speaker of the tenth National Parliament. As Speaker, he had totems and other artefacts reintroduced into Parliament that his predecessor
Theo Zurenuoc had removed in 2013 for religious reasons. In 2018, he became the deputy leader of People's National Congress. In 2019, the
Australian Financial Review reported that
Paladin Solutions PNG, which was awarded government security contracts worth A$423 million on Manus Island, entered into an agreement in 2018 with Peren Investment, a company majority controlled by Pomat's brothers Kepo, Allan and Polosong Pomat. Job Pomat denied any wrongdoing and that he would have indirectly benefited from the agreement. In May 2019, Pomat was criticised for refusing to allow the opposition to introduce a censure motion against Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, and then refusing to authorise a vote on his own removal as speaker. O'Neill resigned the next day, and Job Pomat presided over the election of
James Marape to the position of Prime Minister by MPs. He resigned from the People's National Congress on 22 June 2020 and became an independent to protect his neutrality as speaker and in response to allegations of fraud. In 2021, opposition leader
Belden Namah filed an application to the
Supreme Court against Pomat which alleged that he had breached the
Constitution in his role as Speaker. The accusations relate to Pomat's forced adjournment of Parliament in December 2020 and passing of the 2021 national budget without debate. Pomat won his seat at the
2022 general election as a candidate for the
Pangu Party and was re-elected as Speaker of the eleventh National Parliament. As of 2022, he is also the Chairman of Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings, Legislation and National Parliament Committees. ==Personal life==